SEN Display
Children can have a range of special educational needs, so when creating a display for children with visual impairments, the size of the text and the font are important, as well as the colours used and the positioning of posters. Children with other needs may be over stimulated by too much colour or fuss. It is therefore important to get to know the children you are working with, to make sure the displays are purposeful for them. We have started to create a range of display resources which can be placed in classrooms to stimulate learning and provide prompts to the children within the class, to help them to remember the things they are learning about.
“Fair isn’t everyone getting the same thing, fair is everyone getting what they need to help them to be successful”
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Hungry Caterpillar Display Vocabulary
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Autumn Display Words
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Ourselves Display Lettering EYFS
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Days Of The Week Vocabulary
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Vets Role Play Set
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Doctors Surgery Role Play Display Collection
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Computing Storage Activity Poster
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King Of The Jungle Wellbeing Display
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Number Of The Week Maths Display
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First Sounds Train of Letters
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First Sounds Display Sound Cards
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First Sounds Display Lettering
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Random Acts of Kindness Posters
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Weather Chart SEN EYFS
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Motivational Display Sentences
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Fruit and Vegetable Vocabulary Display Cards
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Fruit and Vegetables Faces Posters
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Common Words and Pictures Display Q to Z
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Common Words And Pictures Display E to P
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Common Words and Pictures Display C to D
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Common Words and Pictures Display A to B