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101 Inclusive and SEN English Lessons: Fun Activities and Lesson Plans f

or Children Aged 3-11
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These simple and creative activities and lesson plans, created to teach the National Curriculum, gives you new ideas for teaching English to inclusive classrooms. Encourage every child to achieve their best results through the easily adaptable and fun activities.Create an inclusive classroom for all with this resource, full of ideas for engaging and accessible English lessons. Each lesson is tailored to objectives for children working below National Curriculum levels and includes a learning objective, the resources needed, the main activity, a plenary and a consolidation activity to help support children's understanding.When working with children, and especially those with SEN, lessons need to meet their interests as well as their needs by containing visual stimulus and promoting fine and gross motor skills, and the activities in this book have been specifically designed with this in mind. This straightforward and practical book offers you 101 creative classroom activities for teaching English to pupils who are achieving at P Levels 4 - 8, as well as mapping the range of additional skills they will acquire.
Introduction. What Do We Mean By Additional Skills? Resources. 1. Starters. 2. Speaking. 3. Listening. 4. Reading. 5. Writing. References.
'101 Inclusive and SEN English Lessons proves yet again that teachers don't have to make teaching complicated in order to be effective; the key is engaging the learners in having fun. Brewer and Bradley's new book should be an essential daily resource for both teachers and TAs working with children with SEND in the inclusive classroom because these are lessons in which every child can join. This book does exactly what it says in the title.' - Peter Imray, freelance trainer, adviser and writer on special educational needs
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