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Sensory Education


Meaningful Inclusion Through Immersive Storytelling
While schools, carers and children face a growing crisis in SEND provision, at now>press>play, we firmly believe that high-quality immersive storytelling allows all children to learn together - in the same room, at the same time, in the same story. Our inclusive content means there is no need to leave any child behind. Instead, we create deeply inclusive and joyful learning experiences, where every pupil can engage at their own level while interacting with their peers. Here a
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Deepening Engagement and Inclusion
Challenge Grangetown Primary School in Middlesborough serves one of the most disadvantaged communities in the country; it ranks in the top three percent of English schools in terms of the number of pupils requiring free school meals. In addition, around a third of its students have been identified as needing SEND support. The school uses now>press>play to provide inclusive sensory learning that extends life experiences for all pupils. “We carefully plan lessons to be as senso
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Guy Fawkes Day: KS1 teaching resources and inspiration
In the dead of night on 5th November 1605, in the shadowy cellars underneath the Houses of Parliament, a man was discovered carrying a lantern, wearing a cloak, and standing next to 36 barrels of gunpowder. The man's name was Guy Fawkes. His plan? To kill the King. Every year across Britain, people celebrate the capture of Guy Fawkes on 5th November. During Guy Fawkes Day (also known as Bonfire Night), fireworks are set off, bonfires are lit, and dummies of Fawkes are burned
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