Themed Activities for People with Learning Difficulties

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adaptive teaching methods
Author_Melinda Hutchinson
BAMBOO STICK
Cardboard
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Chopping Board
complex needs education
Craft Knife
creative session planning for educators
Cup
curriculum adaptation special needs
Develop Hand Eye Coordination
Develop Listening Skills
Develop Numeracy Skills
differentiated instruction
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Focus Objectives
Follow
Glue Stick
Holding
inclusive classroom strategies
Juice
Masking Tape
Parachute
Plain Material
Plastic Wallet
Play Back
Pva
Ready Mix Paint
Self-adhesive Labels
sensory learning activities
Shallow Tray
Shrug
Tissue Paper
Worksheet

Product details

  • ISBN 9780863883071
  • Weight: 889g
  • Dimensions: 210 x 297mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Jan 2003
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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User-friendly and practical, this is an excellent resource for all professionals looking to run creative sessions with people with profound and complex learning difficulties. Using a selection of twenty everyday objects, it provides resource materials, ideas and flexible structures to extend and complement professionals' existing approaches. It examines a range of teaching approaches, ideas for adapting activities and equipment, and how to present materials and tasks to the student while providing ideas, work outlines, activities and methods, recording sheets and photocopiable materials. It can be used with individuals and groups in a variety of settings, including educational establishments, day provisions or at home and is designed to provide opportunities for participation at all ability levels. With the help of this book, the list of object-based activities is endless!
Melinda Hutchinson

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