On this page, you will find ideas to help SEN pupils learn at home.
Are you feeling worried about something?
With everything that is happening at the moment, it is perfectly normal to be worried. If there are things which are making you feel sad, angry or upset then there are people you can talk to and some wonderful resources to help you.
We have compiled some links and techniques to help you cope with any emotions you are struggling with at home but please talk to us in school.
Signalong
During the period of school closures, Signalong are providing free resources to support home learning, access the link below to download these.
Use the document below to build sentences using the colourful semantic symbols related to the different images, following a 'who', 'what doing', 'what' and 'where' structure. Circle the appropriate symbols on each page related to the image, or print and cut out all symbols before building these sentences below the images, making the task repeatable.
Spelling is a key skill that your child will need to use in daily life. Spelling aids reading and helps consolidate the connection between sounds and letters. Learning high frequency sight words has also been shown to help with both reading and writing.
From Reception onwards, each year group or phase has a selection of words that we call our non-negotiables - words that we expect every child in that year group to learn before the end of the year or phase. As many of our children are currently learning at home, we have created specific spelling home learning projects to help them learn how to spell these words. Within these home learning projects, there are a range of engaging activities that will support your child to learn these spellings.
Please click here to access Self-Care Summer Primary pack.