Slide 1 – Title
π Quiz: Special Needs Support & Accessible Information
Let’s see what you know!
Picture ideas: π book, π₯ people talking, ♿ disability symbol
Slide 2 – Question 1
❓ What does accessible information mean?
a) Information that is easy for everyone to understand ✅
b) Information only in long reports
c) Information only for professionals
Picture ideas: π simple page, ✅ green tick, π§© puzzle piece
Slide 3 – Question 2
❓ Which of these is an example of accessible support?
a) Using pictures or symbols ✅
b) Writing only in difficult words
c) Speaking very fast
Picture ideas: πΌ️ picture card, π€ ABC block, π« crossed-out scribbles
Slide 4 – Question 3
❓ Who might need support with accessible information?
a) People with learning disabilities ✅
b) Parents and carers ✅
c) Everyone sometimes ✅
Picture ideas: π©π¦½ wheelchair user, π©π§ parent + child, π globe (everyone)
Slide 5 – Question 4
❓ What is one way to check support needs?
a) Ask if the person can cook a hot meal alone ✅
b) Guess what they can do
c) Not ask at all
Picture ideas: π² hot meal, ❓ question mark, π©π³ cooking symbol
Slide 6 – Question 5
❓ What is the best font and style for Easy Read?
a) Big, clear writing ✅
b) Very small writing
c) Fancy, curly writing
Picture ideas: π large letters, π glasses, ✍️ writing
Slide 7 – Question 6
❓ Which tools can help with communication?
a) British Sign Language (BSL) ✅
b) Makaton ✅
c) Talking Mats ✅
Picture ideas: π hands signing, π£️ talking face, π§© communication board
Slide 8 – Question 7
❓ Why is it important to make information accessible?
a) So people can understand their rights and choices ✅
b) To make things harder
c) Only to save time
Picture ideas: ⚖️ scales of justice, π‘ light bulb, π’ loudspeaker
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