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Special Direct free resources- fine motor

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Special Direct is a great resource site. They offer some great  free resources. Here you can download; Level 1, 2 and 3 Handwriting assessments- useful as records of pupils progress. Motor Skills …

Epilepsy Society Awareness Programme

Lesson Resources

The Epilepsy Society provides a KS 3 Epilepsy awareness programme. Contact them to be put in touch with your local schools’ co-ordinator on 01494 601 391 or 01494 601 389 or email: EIN@epilepsysociety.org.uk.

Healthy Hands KS 3 - Week 4

Lesson Resources

Here you will find the resources you will need to teach Wk 4 of Healthy Hands KS 3 Programme. If you require further help and support please contact us at Newbridge Outreach. …

KS 3 and 4 Maths Resources

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Mr Barton has taken all the hard work out of searching for good resources to support your Maths studies. His site contains; For pupils- Revision and study tips Recommended websites …

Secondary pupils with dyspraxia- specific detailed advice for Secondary classrooms

Lesson Resources

http://www.dyspraxiafoundation.org.uk/services/ed_classroom_guidelines_09.php A very detailed set of information. Make sure you click each grey heading as it opens up another new set …

Teenage Spina Bifida Website

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Dedicated website section for 12– 17 yr olds containing factsheets re specific details of Spina Bifida & Hydrocephalus. It also has a area with advice; Getting on Friends and relationships Out …

Autism/ ASD Inclusion Video ( Secondary)

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How ASD pupils are provided for in a mainstream school. Four boys on the autistic spectrum are observed during their school day to see how their individual needs are met …

Speech and Language support in Secondary School

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Communcation challenges between mainstream and SEN pupils. A secondary school shows how the inclusion of girls with severe and complex needs has benefitted not only the SEN students, but also …