I love word games. They're great for starters, plenaries and rescuing a lesson that's fallen flat. You can plan them in or pull one off the top of your head…
James' favourite books are, without doubt, his photo books of which Helen has made him many over the years. However, he does also enjoy some story and rhyme books and…
My students enjoy using maths programs and I find they are a really useful way for them to practise and consolidate their skills. However, the difficulty is finding programs which…
Father's Day is fast approaching so I've been looking for a card for my young adult students to make. I think my group will love this idea - they'll get…
Finally the sun is shining, it's starting to warm up and we can get outside a bit more. I love to take my classes outside to work: it's different, it's…
Touchscreen technology has revolutionised how we use computers and made them more accessible to people with additional needs. It has certainly enabled James to access educational and fun apps and…
Chocolate Bark In every cookery lesson I have at the moment the students are asking to make something chocolatey as it's nearly Easter. This Chocolate Bark is a recipe that…
Courgette Fritters served with garlic bread These Courgette Fritters are delicious and easy to make. Just follow our step-by-step, free-to-download Widgit symbol and photo recipe below. These Courgette Fritters are…
Many of my students love colouring, but paper and pens aren't for everyone. Here are 3 great free online colouring sites that are accessible via touchscreen and mouse. A screenshot…