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100 Ideas for Primary Teachers: Interventions

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

100 Ideas for Primary Teachers: Interventions

Contributors:

By (Author) Stephen Lockyer

ISBN:

9781472949660

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Bloomsbury Education

Publication Date:

1st May 2018

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Primary and middle schools
Teaching of students with different educational needs

Dewey:

372.13

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

128

Dimensions:

Width 129mm, Height 198mm

Weight:

140g

Description

Interventions are small mini lessons, used either as one-offs or as part of a series, to help children keep in line with their peers, both academically and socially. Teachers can often diagnose what the difficulty is that the child is having, but can be uncertain as to how to offer an effective one-to-one or small group intervention lesson to help that child overcome their challenge. With a vast range of abilities and difficulties in each class, this book is the perfect dip in and problem solve solution when teachers are planning their interventions. It covers letter and number transposition, one-to-one correspondence, handwriting issues, reading support and guidance, phonological breakdown skills, coin skills, odd and even skills and patterning, sequencing, telling the time. These are the little skills that need tightening up more for some children than others. With helpful icons signposting the time each intervention will take, if it's a one off or part of a series and to carried on one-to-one or part of group this book is the ultimate resource for planning and undertaking primary school interventions.

Reviews

Stephen Lockyer has done it again! This book provides a wealth of ideas to support teachers and teaching assistants to make the most of any intervention opportunities. With ideas from how to plan for effective intervention to suggested activities to plug those gaps, this book is an essential classroom resource. * Jenna Lucas, Primary Teacher and English Specialist Leader of Education, @JennaLucas81 *
This grab-it-and-go guide to interventions is jam-packed full of ideas for school staff to use with minimal preparation for maximum impact. It is a welcome addition to the arsenal of anyone working with specific groups or individuals in schools. * Jo Payne, Primary Teacher and Blogger, @MrsPTeach *
A treasure trove of ideas, which has sparked a Mexican wave of more ideas for specific children or groups of children within my year group. I envisage TAs and teachers using this as a go-to guide when planning for their children's needs. * Leah Wright, Primary Teacher and Year 6 Leader, @leah_moo *
This is a brilliant book containing easy to implement interventions to be used in the classroom with a big impact! There are some very fun ideas here that my kids will love! * Steph Elliott, Teacher, @eenalol *
This book is an essential resource for busy teachers. It is small and concise and provides many tried and tested activities that engage children and motivate support staff. * SEN Magazine *

Author Bio

Stephen Lockyer works as a primary teacher in London, and has taught for the past sixteen years. He is passionate about primary teaching, and talks across the country on a variety of related topics. When not speaking or writing, he herds his own small band of children around the great outdoors in his VW campervan. He is prolific on Twitter, and is staggered by the number of followers he has. Follow him for even more ideas! @mrlockyer

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