Tag Archive for 'iwb'

Online SLD art resources

Starry Nights is a nice IWB/touchscreen resource suitable for SLD/PMLD students. Also – have a look at this wonderful Jackson Pollock online painting resource. Spotted yet again on the fantastic Teaching Learners with Multiple Special Needs blog – where do they find all this stuff?

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Tutpup

Tutpup is a lovely online numeracy and spelling resource. Free and simple to use. Appropriate for KS1-2 and older SEN.

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Koosh Generator

Koosh Generator is a lovely little online program that would work well with SLD learners using a touchscreen or interactive whiteboard and when teaching cause and effect. I spotted it on the prolific Teaching Learners with Multiple Needs blog.

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e-motions

This is a good emotions resource that I saw on the SEN ICT Nuggets blog. Beautifully animated and very useful in the ASD classroom.
e-motions

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The Feelings Game – ASD resource

“The Feelings Game“ is a simple game teaching emotions. I works really well on an IWB. This would fit in really nicely with a lot of the work we do with our ASD learners.
I found it on the excellent Woodlands Junior School website, which has a page of useful SEN links.

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Good ICT resources for basic literacy and numeracy

Saw these ICT resources for the teaching of basic numeracy and literacy. Thanks to ictopus for the tip.

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Some fantastic free resources for SEN

1) 10ways. Looks great on an IWB. A mash-up doing brilliant things with the Getty Image library. My personal favourite is information. I have used it the younger and less able ASD children – who love it. It looks fantastic on an IWB – and works well as a mouse skills exercise, as a calming [...]