IncludED at Home with St Giles
St Giles School (Croydon) produced a range of resources that they use to support their learners at home to support parents and maintain learning if pupils are unable to attend school.
They have made these videos available so that other schools with pupils that have similar needs may benefit from their resource creations.
IncludED at Home - Cooking
Some simple food hygiene and preparation activities for parents/carers to try at home with their young person.
IncludED at Home - Poetry
A poem "On My Walk Today" focusing on the sensory experience of going for a walk in the woods.
IncludED at Home - Using Picture Exchange
A tutorial about how to use picture exchange with learners that require communication support. Helpful for parents or carers to support communication with young people at home.
IncludED at Home - The Wind in The Willows
Fun drama games based around The Wind in The Willows which could be used in school or at home with learners who have complex needs.
IncludED at Home - Reading (The Secret)
A story "The Secret" which has been shared with learners to support engagement with literacy while learning at home.
IncludED at Home - Sensory Boxes
Some simple ideas for creating sensory boxes which can be used at school or home to support learners with a range of sensory needs.
IncludED at Home - Sensory Bubbles
This video shows some engaging sensory activities with bubbles. These activities are suitable for school or as part of a home learning activity for young people with complex needs.
IncludED at Home - Sound and Movement
In this video, we see how to make sensory bottles. We also see a fun "Down and Up" song as well as how to offer young people with complex communication needs choices during fun activities.
IncludED at Home - Sensory Umbrella
How to create engaging sensory environments at home or school using simple objects such as umbrellas, washing pegs and a range of other materials.
IncludED at Home - Treasure Basket
Ideas for making Treasure Baskets (otherwise known as Sensory Baskets) with simple, affordable and easy to find items. This can be used to support sensory play for learners with sensory needs either at school or while learning at home during school closure.