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Primary level/SEND resources you wish existed

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Megmargs · 13/07/2022 19:06

Hi everyone,

I’m a former primary school teacher who now works in the SEND side of education within mainstream. In the past year I’ve reduced my hours as I’m autistic and I found the social side of it very overwhelming, but I still have a passion for education and really want every child to achieve their full potential. I’d love to use my spare time to create some educational resources, some which could perhaps be used for children with additional needs.

I’d love to know what resources you’ve looked for in the past and couldn’t find, or they weren’t quite right, or were US based for instance. What’s missing and what would really support you and your child?

Thanks!

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Lifelessordinary1 · 14/07/2022 10:21

Despite being atheists we use The Good and the Beautiful maths and language arts curriculum - it is just so beautiful to look at and each activity is so structured and short and varied and it provides everything you need. Whilst it does not matter at all with the maths and with the language arts is it easy to miss out the overt religious stuff but i wish there was a UK based non religious similar one. As it has a cyclical structure rather than a mastery structure we found it worked so much better for our SEN child.

But it is of course completely free ....which is a massive bonus and probably unachievable for other resources.

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