@MissMaggs1@APLPteach Lots of sensory activities, sensory stories, what’s in the bag…. Create an element of curiosity. Allow the children to explore and move during the learning and lots of movement breaks. If you can get onto attention autism training I’d recommend it :)
Love a community trip with work when the children are enjoying themselves and say “This has been a really good experience” #worktrip#community#BathCityFarm
@MissLeMole Pt 2. We also had a notebook that she could write a comment in as and when. This really helped with getting feedback as she could write in it instantly rather than remember everything at the end of the day.
@MissLeMole Pt1. I was recently a trainee teacher and what I found helpful was having weekly meeting about next weeks planning so I knew what I needed to do. My mentor allowed me the freedom to plan my own lessons but give me guidance when I was unsure about something.
@nqtkatie@MrTs_NQTs Also when in supply get lesson ideas. If work is left for you take a picture or make a copy so that you can use the ideas in future lessons :) good luck and I’m sure you’ll be great at it 👍🏼
@nqtkatie@MrTs_NQTs For your supply bag always have a range of books so you can do extended writing with a book and it can be easily differentiated. Also have a maths activity and then something fun for the afternoon. Most schools will leave work for you…