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Emoji Emotions Fan
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Emoji Emotions Fan

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If children learn to understand and recognise emotions both in themselves and others, learning to to identify and label them then this can ensure they will be better equipped to manage and regulate themselves when they experience strong emotions. If children are able to notice how they are feeling and then use strategies to calm themselves down then they are more likely to have successful friendships and to be able to manage set backs. These fans each contain a different emotion face and word. They can be used for activities and teaching about emotions or alternatively can be used to support non verbal children to express their emotions. These fans contain 15 pieces which include the emotions: happy, sad, scared, calm, worried, excited, furious, annoyed, disappointed, miserable, confused, poorly, angry, tired and embarrassed. Clipart images courtesy of Hidesy’s Clipart.
Emoji Emotions Bingo
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Emoji Emotions Bingo

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If children learn to understand and recognise emotions both in themselves and others, learning to to identify and label them then this can ensure they will be better equipped to manage and regulate themselves when they experience strong emotions. If children are able to notice how they are feeling and then use strategies to calm themselves down then they are more likely to have successful friendships and to be able to manage set backs. This activity use emoji faces to recognise and name emotions in a fun bingo game. In this pack there is 4 bingo boards. The emotions included are: happy, sad, worried, scared, tired, excited, angry, confused, poorly, furious, calm and embarrassed. Clipart images courtesy of Hidesy’s Clipart.
Emotions Dice
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Emotions Dice

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If children learn to understand and recognise emotions both in themselves and others, learning to to identify and label them then this can ensure they will be better equipped to manage and regulate themselves when they experience strong emotions. If children are able to notice how they are feeling and then use strategies to calm themselves down then they are more likely to have successful friendships and to be able to manage set backs. This is nets to make dice that can be used either for whole class introduction activities or in small groups. The dice show emotions faces and emotion words as well as scenarios. Included are 6 different dice nets. Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt.
Name the Alien Nonsense Word Phonics with Digraphs and Trigraphs
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Name the Alien Nonsense Word Phonics with Digraphs and Trigraphs

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With phonic tests now containing alien words these name the alien worksheets are a great way to get children used to the idea in a fun way. 27 worksheets each containing a digraph or trigraph - ck, nk, ng, sh, th, ch, ay, ee, ow, oo, ar, or, ir, ou, oy, oa, ur, aw, er, ea, oi, ai, ew, igh, are, ear Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt Clip Art
Kisses Social Story
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Kisses Social Story

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Social story about kissing explaining to children that kisses are not always appropriate and that some people do not like to be kissed. The point of a social story is to use a patient and reassuring tone to teach children about social situations in a way that can be easily understood. Social stories can be useful for any child who is struggling to understand a situation or concept or needs help to understand a social skill or social cue, expectations, perspectives, common responses or is troubled about an upcoming event but social stories are particularly useful for children on the autistic spectrum for whom social cues can be challenging and who often suffer anxiety if they do not know what to expect from a situation. These books should be used over and over to reinforce the point so I would suggest either putting the pages into a display book or laminating and binding them. Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt Clip Art
Hugs Social Story
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Hugs Social Story

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Social story about hugging explaining to children that hugs are not always appropriate and that some people do not like to be hugged. The point of a social story is to use a patient and reassuring tone to teach children about social situations in a way that can be easily understood. Social stories can be useful for any child who is struggling to understand a situation or concept or needs help to understand a social skill or social cue, expectations, perspectives, common responses or is troubled about an upcoming event but social stories are particularly useful for children on the autistic spectrum for whom social cues can be challenging and who often suffer anxiety if they do not know what to expect from a situation. These books should be used over and over to reinforce the point so I would suggest either putting the pages into a display book or laminating and binding them. Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt Clip Art
Sharing Social Story
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Sharing Social Story

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Social story about the importance of sharing. The point of a social story is to use a patient and reassuring tone to teach children about social situations in a way that can be easily understood. Social stories can be useful for any child who is struggling to understand a situation or concept or needs help to understand a social skill or social cue, expectations, perspectives, common responses or is troubled about an upcoming event but social stories are particularly useful for children on the autistic spectrum for whom social cues can be challenging and who often suffer anxiety if they do not know what to expect from a situation. These books should be used over and over to reinforce the point so I would suggest either putting the pages into a display book or laminating and binding them. Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt Clip Art
CVC Word and Picture Matching Cards
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CVC Word and Picture Matching Cards

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CVC words are a key tool in teaching and learning phonics. CVC words help introduce children to reading by using phonics to learn the sounds of the individual letters, and then blending those sounds into one three-letter word. This particular activity shows a picture and a word and children have to match them together. This activity is particularly helpful for visual learners. This includes 60 different CVC words and 2 different sets - one in which the children begin with the word and find the corresponding picture and one where they begin with the picture. Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt Children’s Illustrator.
CVC Word and Picture Jigsaw Frames
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CVC Word and Picture Jigsaw Frames

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CVC words are a key tool in teaching and learning phonics. CVC words help introduce children to reading by using phonics to learn the sounds of the individual letters, and then blending those sounds into one three-letter word. This activity has a large picture and then 3 boxes underneath in which children can either write the word themselves or contract it using letters. This set includes 48 CVC word pictures with enough corresponding letter cards for each word. Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt Children’s Illustrator.
Non-Identical Picture Matching with Farm Animals
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Non-Identical Picture Matching with Farm Animals

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Non-identical picture matching can help children learn about classifying objects and finding the relationship between them. Perfect for an independent workstation activity. I would advice laminating and using velcro to make this into an activity that can be used again and again. This set comes with 6 base boards each with 4-5 farm animal pictures. Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt Children’s Illustrator: