Recording template and wordbank for writing a recipe for the perfect friendship.
Perfect for settling in activity at the start of term for as an activity on anti-bullying week.
Growth Mindset questionnaires for Key Stage One and Two.
The questionnaire will provide a numerical value for you to order the children in your class, according to their resilience and perseverance mindset.
Christmas Activity:
Elf Guess Who Headbanz game. Great for social communication - listening, responding and posing questions.
Comprises:
Elf board to print 4 times
Elf cards for Headband
Elf based jokes for winners to read
All available as PPT and PDF.
Bundle comprises:
2 body language worksheets, based on the story ‘Harrison Spader, Personal Space Invader’ (link to story read aloud on public Youtube video)
13 photo cards for positive and negative body language sorting activity.
emotions matching pairs cards (3 A4 pages to make 30 cards)
emotions picture photo cards for discussion
Perfect bundle for a social communication group.
Body language activities based on the story ‘Harrison Spader, Personal Space Invader’ by Christianne Jones (online readaloud linked).
I used this story and resource with a child who was giving over-exhuberant hugs to his peers and teachers, without reading the body language of others. This story and the illustrations made sense to him and he enjoyed discussing the body language shown.
13 picture cards for children to sort into ‘positive’ and ‘negative’ body language. This brought up lots of discussion from my pupils about facial expression, subtle leans away from an unwanted hug and rigid postures.
PSHE pastoral activity for anger
Children sort a selection of ideas on speech bubbles, according to whether they are positive or negative coping skills for strong emotions e.g. hitting a wall, having a drink, getting some air, swearing etc.
A set of 30 matching pairs emotions cards as a PPT and PDF download (3 A4 pages in total).
I used this resource as a ‘Kim’s Game’, each pupil choosing 2 cards and deciding whether they are a matching pair.
The pairs are together horizontally as they are printed, but there may be more than one suitable pair arising from discussion with children.
Great for emotional literacy sessions.