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| josh | 3rd March 2008 | the printables are great but just two comments. i have to make up lots of picture cards so the picture card maker is a great idea except that the images it selects are pretty random for anything else other than animals. also many of the images have too much visual noise on them so would be confusing for someone with learning disabilities. re your games and dice printables any chance of British finger spelling alphabet ones? or everyday sign language signs? money one very useful. cheers kosh |
| Anonymous | 2nd March 2008 | I have passed this excellent site on to my colleagues. We lecture in Support For Learning in a college. SO useful!! Many thanks. |
| RAO PR | 28th February 2008 | Its really great for good resources. I can say one of the best sites. I was looking for my kids (Y2) some stuff, so that they can practice when they are at home. I belive you are doing great job and keep-it-up and ALL THE BEST. I did not find any option for "Send to Friend" option as i expected to be in every page at botton of the article/topic. |
| baby b | 26th February 2008 | i like this website!! it has a good selection of work sheets for my class!!! top marks for this!! |
| Anonymous | 26th February 2008 | I love senteacher. The printables are fantasti to use with a range of students |
| B. Smith | 25th February 2008 | Thank you for this wonderful resource. It is a time saver when creating activities for differentiating instructional materials for any student. |
| samantha | 19th February 2008 | in our house we have got stuff that is from you i love your website bye. |
| Mark | 19th February 2008 | Thank you for your fantastic resource!! I was just commenting to my teaching partner that your website is a life saver. A big thank you Mark |
| 17th February 2008 | Many thanks for a super resource. Have found it invaluable for my mixed attainment mainstream children as well as my supported children. There is material here suitable for all the primary age range and to put an age on would not be appropriate. Teachers who know their children should be able to choose what is appropriate from the wonderful resources. the clock site is particularly useful for KS2 as well as KS1 and can be used on an IWB | |
| Sue Rogers | 15th February 2008 | Excellent site, being support in primary school and mom of two specail needs children i have found some great worksheets, tools for school and home. Thank you x |
| you are hot | 14th February 2008 | hi i think this is a fab website if only i had an age writtien on it so we can tell which works for who |
| jules harper | 12th February 2008 | Just come across this site by accident.How brilliant it is.Just want to say a big thank you.Im about to start a teacher assistant course.Having just passed classroom assistant.It will be so useful.So thanks again. |
| ellen lunz | 12th February 2008 | I am a speech and language pathologist who juts found a link to your site. Its just about the best site I have ever seen for creating therapy materials! Keep up the good work! |
| Anonymous | 12th February 2008 | A great site with some excellent resources but very difficult to read the print for someone who has bad eyesight |
| Miss G | 12th February 2008 | Very Intresting and useful |
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