Special Educational Needs and Disabilities Co-ordinator (SENDCo): Mrs Rothwell l.rothwell@salford.gov.uk
There are four broad areas of need:
SEN Support for Parents - Click the link for websites and advice regarding various areas of SEN.
To access the Local Authority Local Offer page, please click here.
Salford’s ‘Local Offer’ for children and young people with special educational needs and/or disabilities
If you have children with special educational needs and/or disabilities, visit www.salford.gov.uk/localoffer You’ll find a huge range of information on things like health services, things to do, support and advice, travel and transport, getting involved and having your say and much more. Every council in the UK has a Local Offer to help you take more control over how your child’s needs are met, keep you informed and help you make the most of services and support in your area.
Our new sensory room
SEN Home Learning
Please find below resources to support children across the four main areas of need.
1. Communication and Interaction
Advice and resources regarding Speech, Language and Communication can be sought from NHS Speak Up Salford.
Speech and Language Therapy (SaLT)
Below is a guide to Blank Levels. Download the Quality Interactions document here.
The following Blank Level Home Learning Packs have been produced by Salford's Speech and Language Therapy service.
SaLT Level 4 - Why? Because...
In addition to these resources, below are some useful links to support language and communication skills,
2. Sensory and/or Physical Needs
Here are some ideas to support fine and gross motor skills:
Get moving with Joe Wicks' PE sessions, or Cosmic Yoga every day. Search for Joe Wicks or Cosmic Yoga on You Tube.
Dough Disco is great for fine motor skills
BBC Dancemat supports typing skills
Here are some more activities and resources:
3. Social, Emotional and Mental Health Difficulties
Find more information about mental health in children at mentalhealth.org.
Find resources on mental health and wellbeing from the BBC.
Wellbeing apps can useful to teach children calming strategies. Find the best ones here at The School Run.
Below are some brilliant wellbeing activities suitable for all:
ASC (Autistic Spectrum Condition)
Many of the activities found under the SaLT, SEMH and Motor Skills headings may be useful too.
Find some free sensory planning with multisensory activities and messy play here.
Timestables.co.uk is a great alternative to Times Table Rockstars. There is no requirement for login details and children do not have the time pressure that some find tricky.
Social Thinking can also provide some free resources.
Please find some additional resources below:
4. Cognition and Learning
Dyslexia and Processing:
SOS Spelling is a Dyslexia friendly approach to learning spelling.
Timestables.co.uk is a great alternative to Times Table Rockstars. There is no requirement for login details and children do not have the time pressure that some find tricky.
Please find some additional resources below:
Maths and English KS1 (Basics)
Look at the activities below for basic skills practice.
Maths - 1 More or Less up to 10
Maths - Number Bonds to 10 or 20 Challenges
Maths - Create your own Addition
Maths - Number Bonds to 10 or 20 Challenges
English Reading Comprehension - 2 Key Words
English Reading Comprehension - 4 Key Words
English Following instructions game
English - High Frequency Words
English - Writing a Story - Prompts
English - CVCC and CCVC Booklet
Maths and English KS2 (Basics)
Look at the activities below for basic skills practice.
Maths Revision Booklet - Questions
Maths Revision Booklet - Answers
Maths - Addition and Subtraction
Maths - Multiplication and Division - Questions
Maths - Multiplication and Division - Answers
English Spring English Booklet - Questions
English Spring English Booklet - Answers
English Picture Writing Prompts
English - Correct the Sentence