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I have a passion for Emotional literacy and create resources to support teachers, teaching assistants, learning mentors and ELSAs

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I have a passion for Emotional literacy and create resources to support teachers, teaching assistants, learning mentors and ELSAs
ELSA SUPPORT Feelings Fans
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ELSA SUPPORT Feelings Fans

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Emotions are just so important to mental health. The more children learn about them the better. These can be used as a way of discussing different emotions, looking at vocabulary and gauging how they are feeling.
ELSA SUPPORT SPOTS warm up game - PSHE, Characteristics, self esteem, resilience, mental health
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ELSA SUPPORT SPOTS warm up game - PSHE, Characteristics, self esteem, resilience, mental health

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Group activity 1 Choose number of spots to match the number of children in your group. Lay out the spots before the children arrive and ask them to read the spots and sit on one of them. If there are arguments over who sits where ask them to try and sort it out between themselves. Observe their skills at doing this. Only intervene if necessary. When every child is sitting on a spot ask them to place their spot in their lap and then ask them questions on why they chose that spot. How have they shown this characteristic? What does it mean? Then they must give their spot to someone else who they think shows this characteristic. Each person is only allowed to be given one spot so if someone has already given them one they cannot have another one. Do this one child at a time. Why did they give their spot to this person? How does this person show that characteristic? Group activity 2 Play a version of musical chairs but with the spots. Lay out the spots in a large open area. Play music and they walk around. When they music stops they must stand on a spot. What did they land on? What word is it? How do they show this characteristic? Carry on starting and stopping the music until children have landed on quite a few different spots.
Choose the feeling - emotions
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Choose the feeling - emotions

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Choose the Feeling cards Each card has a thumbs up or a thumbs down section. The child has to say whether the feeling is correct or not. Print onto card and laminate. Please ensure you round off the corners for safety. Children can either use a whiteboard pen to choose the thumbs up or thumbs down, or they could use a peg and peg to the correct answer. An alternative would be for them to give the actual hand signal to you. So a thumbs up if correct and a thumbs down if incorrect. Choose the Feeling game There is a game board included so a simple game can be played. This is better for a small group of children. Give each child their own counter. Invite each child to throw the die and the highest number goes first. Work clockwise around the children from that person. As the child to throw the die and moves that number of spaces. If they land on a thumbs up or thumbs down they take a card. If they land on a thumbs up and the card is a thumbs up they can keep the card. If they land on a thumbs up and the card is a thumbs down then that card goes back into the pile and vice versa. When everyone has completed the game and reached the finish then the person with the most cards is the winner.
Being a Good Sport - Social Skills
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Being a Good Sport - Social Skills

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This covers: Skills Luck Feelings around winning and losing Poor sports Cheating Sportsmanship Making a Loser Plan Cheating The PowerPoint makes this available to whole classes or groups but also works well with individuals. This resource pack contains the following: PowerPoint show – you can use this for individual, group or whole class. When used for individual, you can act as the partner. PDF of the show – so you can print it out if you need to or if you don’t have a computer or Whiteboard to work on. Supporting worksheets The powerpoint has 14 slides
Easter Egg Emotions
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Easter Egg Emotions

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16 different emotions to match. Can be used in the following ways: Recognise facial expressions Read the feeling word Discuss reasons for feelings Discuss coping strategies Warm up to a session Use for emotional register Use in early years
Strengths Bingo Set 1 - for Self esteem
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Strengths Bingo Set 1 - for Self esteem

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This bingo game is great for boosting self-esteem. Every child has strengths and talents but sometimes they find it hard to see that. This game will help them to understand some positive character traits. They will learn new vocabulary and will explore each strength and talent. Strengths covered are: good listener agile caring organised helpful kind sporty musical confident Included in the pack: 9 bingo boards calling cards strength sheet 9 comic strip strengths worksheets
ELSA Emoji Emotion Fans
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ELSA Emoji Emotion Fans

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There are 21 different emotions in the pack. One set with ‘I feel’ and just the face and another set with ‘I feel’, the face and a suggested emotion/feeling.
Good Mental Health Questions
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Good Mental Health Questions

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Included in the pack: 90 full page questions A4 size The 90 questions A5 size The 90 questions A6 size PowerPoint show of the 90 questions 15 Cubes with the 90 questions
Good Mental Health Workbook
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Good Mental Health Workbook

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This Good Mental Health workbook pack will help to promote good mental health Included in the pack: 24 page workbooklet 1 certificate in 15 cards in All in PDF format
Mind Monsters - Happy Hannah Resource pack for Emotions work
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Mind Monsters - Happy Hannah Resource pack for Emotions work

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This resource is to help children understand the emotion of ‘happiness’ and was requested from a Reception teacher. Happiness is one of the core emotions and is quite an important emotion to teach. The other core emotions are ‘happiness, disgust, surprise, anger, and fear’. This resource is suitable for EYFS and KS1. It may even be suitable for older children with limited emotional literacy. Included in the pack: Happy Hannah Powerpoint Show (10 slides) Happy Hannah PDF of the show Happy Hannah Poem Happy Hannah Poster Happy Hannah Supporting worksheets (3 worksheets)
Mind Monsters - Sad Simon Resource Pack for Emotions work
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Mind Monsters - Sad Simon Resource Pack for Emotions work

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This resource is to help children understand the emotion of ‘sadness’ and was requested from a Reception teacher. Sadness is one of the core emotions and is quite an important emotion to teach. The other core emotions are ‘happiness, disgust, surprise, anger, and fear’. This resource is suitable for EYFS and KS1. It may even be suitable for older children with limited emotional literacy.
Mind Monsters - Disgusted Doug Resource pack for Emotions work
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Mind Monsters - Disgusted Doug Resource pack for Emotions work

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This resource is to help children understand the emotion of ‘disgust’ and was requested from a Reception teacher. Disgust is one of the core emotions and is quite an important emotion to teach. The other core emotions are ‘sadness, happiness, surprise, anger, and fear’. Disgust tends to help us keep safe by turning us away from things that might hurt us or make us ill. This resource is suitable for EYFS and KS1. It may even be suitable for older children with limited emotional literacy. This resource consists of: Disgusted Doug PowerPoint show Disgusted Doug PDF of the show if you do not have use of a computer. Disgusted Doug Poster Disgusted Doug Poem Disgusted Doug Supporting worksheets (4 worksheets)