Understanding Anger Workbook SENQuick View
MrSachs2802MrSachs2802

Understanding Anger Workbook SEN

(0)
A simple booklet, filled with basic and easily understandable information about what makes us angry, what we might do when we are angry and how we can manage when we become angry. Includes several informative pages, pages designed to get pupils thinking about their own feelings and some fun activities such as coloring and wordsearches. Final page is a certificate so pupils can feel a sense of achievement on completing the booklet. Has been made for use withe more able pupils in an SEN setting but would also be suitable for mainstream primary children at KS3 or below.
Understanding Sadness WorkbookQuick View
MrSachs2802MrSachs2802

Understanding Sadness Workbook

(0)
A simple booklet containing basic information about sadness. -what sadness is why people feel sad what we do when we are sad how we can make ourselves feel better Includes several pages of information, presented in a bright and colourful format with large text and basic language to enable independent or guided reading. Also contains several ‘just for fun’ activities and pages designed to help children reflect upon their own feelings and how they can manage them. Created for use with children with SEN and SEMH needs who have a good level of cognition and understanding but would also be suitable for primary mainstream pupils. Anger and Happiness workbooks also available.
Achievement Race CertificateQuick View
MrSachs2802MrSachs2802

Achievement Race Certificate

(0)
A simple, race themed certificate designed to let give children the opportunity to set their own goals and plan how to achieve them. In the format of: By… (date or time frame) I will be able to… (what they want to achieve) So that I can… (what difference it will make) I will need to… (how will it be achieved) with fun, bright, race themed design.
Getting Dressed StoryQuick View
MrSachs2802MrSachs2802

Getting Dressed Story

(0)
A simple rhyming story about getting dressed for school in the morning with George. Introduces in a very simple way, order in which to put things on dressing appropriately being proud of getting yourself dressed Perfect as a start for younger primary children to explore independence in dressing.