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Creating accessible activities

About the Author

Sarah BearchellDr Sarah Bearchell, is an award winning science communicator.

She believes that everyone should have the opportunity to experience the joy of scientific exploration. Sarah develops activities which engage on many levels, from the purely sensory to the National Curriculum. Her passion is for making science workshops which appeal to pupils with additional needs (SEN).

Much of Sarah's writing and presenting work is with children in Early Years, Primary and Family groups. Her work includes STEM and STEAM projects and will always be memorable! You can find free teaching resources from her on TES Resources, SEND Gateway and STEM.org.

Twitter: @SarahBearchell

Website: www.childrens-science.co.uk

In this section

How can you design high quality events and interactive activities that work for everyone? Sarah talks through how you can use the five senses to help you think through activities that work for people with additional needs - but also help enhance your activity for anyone's enjoyment.