I have been looking for information on teaching learners with severe special needs to use the computer independently. Came across this site which looks very interesting it is authored by a woman who is an assistive technology specialist and teacher... Continue Reading →
EAL Students may seem as if they are struggling with Maths, but sometimes this is down to the fact that their Maths Vocabulary has not sufficiently developed. Here are a few sites that have simple worksheets that the children can... Continue Reading →
Splash Maths is a learning software for children who have limited mobility and who don't find it easy to write in their maths books. It comes with all sorts of tools to make geometric patterns and to fill out numbers on... Continue Reading →
Hour of Code These are great free Coding lessons from FS upwards and because many activities just use Arrows they are extremely useful when teaching SEN and EAL to code. The activities start using simple jigsaws that the children place... Continue Reading →
http://www.dkfindout.com/uk/ Dorling Kindersley developing an online librairy. The layout is very simple and based on the style of the DK books, a white background with luxurious cut outs and close ups of animals, machines, cars etc. When you click on... Continue Reading →
This site isn't all singing and dancing but it shows quite simply how to use number lines up to 10. http://www.hbschool.com/activity/numberline1_5_04/
Freddy grows bigger and bigger as you feed him an assortment of Colours. Letters. Fractions, Numbers and Patterns.,perfect for number recognition. http://www.toytheater.com/feed-freddy.php



