Display these high school learning tips posters in your classroom to promote positive, effective and inclusive education support for your students.
These posters are great tools for encouraging neurodiverse teens (such as those who have autism or ADHD) to advocate for themselves and plan their own learning with their teachers and supporters. The learning and study tips series can be displayed in a neuro-affirming classroom or resource room, or used to focus on key skills for individual students.
What's inside?
There are fifteen high school learning and study tips posters in the series.
- Asking for help
- Routines
- Movement
- Starting work
- Taking a break
- Listening
- Being positive
- Finishing tasks
- Group work
- Concentrating
- Homework
- Activity breaks
- Staying on task
- Planning ahead
- Language
Each learning or study tip poster includes a full colour image, teen friendly design, age appropriate language and simple, clear tips for success. The focus is on providing tips that are positive and affirming for neurodiverse teens and their classmates and supporters to learn in a positive, effective way. Use the learning skills posters to decorate your resource room or general classroom to promote positive learning and inclusive education strategies.
Who is it for?
Suitable for Secondary Years 7–12. These learning and study tips for high school posters include strategies that work for any learner, with a focus on specific tips that many neurodiverse learners will find helpful.
How to use the posters?
Download the learning and study tips posters, print and display on a bulletin board or as a hallway display. Focus on the learning tips which are relevant to your students, or use the whole set to encourage autonomy and independent learning skills.
FORMAT: PDF (A4-size), 15-pages
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