Name |
Date |
Comment |
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| Anonymous | 26th September 2006 | Been using your site for years. Love the change in the print cards. Miss the clear button so you can reset new words.
Reply: Thanks for your comment - I've put the button back. |
| Sheila | 25th September 2006 | Fabulous site, which keeps getting better |
| Jackie | 25th September 2006 | A very helpful site....thank you so much!! I have bookmarked this site for future reference! |
| reinimat | 25th September 2006 | I've added your site to my bookmarks, nice site, Tks |
| Anonymous | 24th September 2006 | This is a fantastic website and thank you for making my teaching easier. It is so difficult to design templates for numeracy and literacy topics - your ideas are fantastic and can be so easily adapted to reach so many different levels of learner. |
| Rita Saunders | 24th September 2006 | this website is so helpful, the worksheets are great and I have used them to help so many children with lots of different area's of learning. Keep up the good work |
| Matt | 24th September 2006 | Thanks, will be using your expression cards in PSHE lessons. Thanks for all the time and hard work that you must have put in to creating a great website. |
| Anonymous | 23rd September 2006 | Great site - came across a problem you may like to know about - entered 100 as intervals on both the number line sheets and the printer tried to print 100 copies each time!
Reply: Bit of an awful bug! I've fixed it now, thanks for letting me know. |
| Anonymous | 23rd September 2006 | What a great resource! Thank you! |
| Boo | 21st September 2006 | This site is fantastic! What a time saver. I like the expression dice- the symbols. Would like to see cards done in the symbols too as the faces are hard for young children to read clearly. |
| Dawn | 20th September 2006 | Simply the best!! |
| Anonymous | 19th September 2006 | I really like the certificate maker, especially now the date can be changed! I like the look of the other printables, however I have some older pupils who are low ability and I'm not sure that they will be suitable (too young in design). Reply: Although they are often used by primary school teachers as well, most of these resources are intended for teenagers with moderate to severe learning disabilities working at lower NC levels - or below. |
| Anonymous | 19th September 2006 | I am a supply teacher in primary education, I love your site. |
| Andy Grant | 19th September 2006 | Hi, im an I.C.T Co-ordinator in a special needs school, i found your site by accident, it's Brilliant! Easy to navigate, super worksheet generators etc , got to be the best S.E.N site i have seen to date. You should be shouting about this site to all the special needs schools and Uni's that teach Autism courses etc and getting big companies including the department of Education to sponsor you. Once again, Brilliant site! Cheers :) Andy Grant |
| Anonymous | 19th September 2006 | Thank you so much for putting these materials on the internet!! |
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