A teacher of teens, passionate about integrating character, creativity and technology in lessons 💜 Get a free gratitude journal here --> bit.ly/FreeGratitudeJournal
A teacher of teens, passionate about integrating character, creativity and technology in lessons 💜 Get a free gratitude journal here --> bit.ly/FreeGratitudeJournal
5 watercolour themed template signs for stations to use for centres in your classroom!
Are you currently using centres in your classroom? I just love the collaboration, independence and movement that the students can experience using rotation stations!
I have started to use them more over the past couple of years but I had just been laying resources out on the desk and it was bothering me that it wasn't immediately obvious where each station was. Hence for this school year I have upgraded my system and I've made these adorable station signs which I am sharing with you to enjoy too!
These signs are 4x6 in and so will suit any regular photo frame!
There are 5 different themes for you to choose from, all the text is editable for you, and you can either use the fonts installed in this resource, or choose your own. I hope you enjoy creating fun and attractive station signs for your classroom!
This values unit on Tolerance is a crucial element for strengthening the core curriculum and ensuring our students are taught how to be tolerant towards others so that they can not only learn to live harmoniously with others but so that our differences can be celebrated!
Product includes:
• 16 slides of Tolerance PowerPoint - fully structured so no prior experience is required to deliver it. The text is also editable for you to modify as needed!
• 9 pages of Tolerance Printables - graphic organizers go perfectly with the PowerPoint if you want your students to record their thoughts as you discuss. There is also a fun bonus homework included! They are in a PowerPoint format so they can easily be converted to Google Slides for paperless activities if preferred.
• 24 unique discussion cards to develop speaking and listening skills.
Your students will learn:
• how to define tolerance
• how to analyse their own and others' tolerance
• where they might need to demonstrate tolerance
• signs of tolerance
• signs of intolerance
• what can affect tolerance
• self-awareness of their own tolerance
• actionable steps to develop tolerance
In order to ensure these important skills can be integrated into our busy timetables, this resource has been designed to make it as easy to deliver as possible! It includes a structured PowerPoint that guides the class through discussions about tolerance and effective skills on how to be tolerant towards others. No prior knowledge or experience from you is required! On top of this, the PowerPoint text is editable so you can modify the content to suit your students’ needs, should you wish.
Also included are bonus graphic organizers which are supplementary to the PowerPoint: they’re not a requirement, but they work as a helpful tool for students to record their thoughts in an aesthetically pleasing way that can then be used for bulletin board displays etc. You will also find a set of discussion task cards to spark conversation and thoughts on tolerance: these can be printed off for each group of students, or they can be used in whole class discussion – it is up to you!
So help build your students' tolerance and encourage them to be all that you know they can be!
Great for Character Education, Social Skills, Tutor Time Activities, Life skills and PSHE (Physical, Social, Health, Education) lessons.
A fun set of printable Christmas / Winter themed emoji exit tickets that enable students to reflect on their learning in a fun and modern way - ideal if you want to get cosy and festive in your classroom this season!
We are living in an ‘emoji generation’ where emoticons have actually become a language used worldwide, especially by young people. What better than to bring emoticons into your classroom and allow students to communicate through adorable expression filled Christmas emojis!
These ‘Christmas Emoji Exit Tickets’ are a great way for students to summarise what they have learned during your lesson in a fun, creative and relatable way.
They also provide you with great feedback to assess student progression and understanding. I have also included self-reflection activities on skills, group work and effort within lessons as well.
There are 9 different exit tickets in total. On each page you will get 2 exit tickets and they come in both colour and black and white for your convenience. I have also added an editable version for you so you can change the text!
I believe your students will definitely think you are the most awesome teacher ever when you pull these out in your lesson this Christmas! ☺
Practicing times tables with your students? Your students are going to love reinforcing their learning of times tables (1 to 12!) and skip counting with these unique differentiated Christmas Emoji dot to dot activities - perfect for big kids!
Students will be able to practice their skip counting for each of the times tables from 1 to 12 as well as pick up patterns and sequences in the times tables. These are ideal for older students or high flyers as the images are a little more complex and sometimes involve some jumping around so it is not so easy for them to just guess!
I have also included a special blank set of DIY DOT 2 DOTS too so students can design their own for their classmates as extension work! The beauty of this, is that they can do any sequence they like! I give you a few ideas for these in the teacher's notes :)
We are living in an ‘emoji generation’ where emoticons have actually become a language used worldwide, especially by young people. What better than to bring emoticons into your classroom and allow students to communicate through adorable expression filled Christmas emojis!
So have fun with your students this Christmas with these fully differentiated dot to dot activities with these adorable emojis (hand drawn by yours truly, so no one else has the rights to modify the art in this way making them completely unique for your students!).
You can then finish off your lesson with these perfectly matching Editable Christmas Emoji Exit Tickets to see what your students have learned :)
A fun set of printable pirate themed emoji exit tickets that enable students to reflect on their learning in a fun and modern way - and so perfect for "Speak like a Pirate day" on September 19th!
We are living in an ‘emoji generation’ where emoticons have actually become a language used worldwide, especially by young people. What better than to bring emoticons into your classroom and allow students to communicate through adorable expression filled pirate emojis!
These ‘Pirate Emoji Exit Tickets’ are a great way for students to summarize what they have learned during your lesson in a fun and relatable way. Even better is that they are written in Pirate speak as well, matey! Shiver me timbers, your students are going to love them! Oh, and all text is fully editable for you :)
They also provide you with great feedback to assess student progression and understanding. I have also included self-reflection activities on skills, group work and effort within lessons as well.
There are 9 different exit tickets in total. On each page you will get 2 exit tickets and they come in both colour and black and white for your convenience. I have also added an editable version for you so you can change the text!
I believe your students will definitely think you are the most awesome teacher ever when you pull these out in your lesson, arrrr! ☺
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This values unit on Leadership is a crucial element for strengthening the core curriculum and ensuring our students are taught how to be good leaders so that they can learn to be assertive, forward thinking, and be positive role models to others.
Product includes:
• 17 slides of Leadership PowerPoint - fully structured so no prior experience is required to deliver it. The text is also editable for you to modify as needed!
• 10 pages of Leadership Printables - graphic organizers go perfectly with the PowerPoint if you want your students to record their thoughts as you discuss. There is also a fun bonus homework included! They are in a PowerPoint format so they can easily be converted to Google Slides for paperless activities if preferred.
• 24 unique discussion cards to develop speaking and listening skills.
• 6 Leadership Posters with a watercolour theme.
Your students will learn:
• how to define leadership
• how to analyse their own and others' leadership
• where they might need to demonstrate leadership
• signs of a good leader
• signs of a weak leader
• what can affect leadership
• self-awareness of their own leadership
• actionable steps to develop leadership skills
In order to ensure these important skills can be integrated into our busy timetables, this resource has been designed to make it as easy to deliver as possible! It includes a structured PowerPoint that guides the class through discussions about leadership and effective skills on how to be a strong leader. No prior knowledge or experience from you is required! On top of this, the PowerPoint text is editable so you can modify the content to suit your students’ needs, should you wish.
Also included are bonus graphic organizers which are supplementary to the PowerPoint: they’re not a requirement, but they work as a helpful tool for students to record their thoughts in an aesthetically pleasing way that can then be used for bulletin board displays etc. You will also find 6 posters and a set of discussion task cards to spark conversation and thoughts on leadership: these can be printed off for each group of students, or they can be used in whole class discussion – it is up to you!
So help build your students' leadership skills and encourage them to be all that you know they can be!
Great for Character Education, Social Skills, Tutor Time Activities, Life skills and PSHE (Physical, Social, Health, Education) lessons.
12 colourful Technology Posters and expectations for secondary students!
So, you either are or are looking to go digital in your classroom but are anxious about your students potentially misusing or being irresponsible with the technology? That is a valid concern! There are a world of distractions online, plus technology is expensive and it is paramount our students treat resources available to them with respect.
These posters contain 12 top technology rules to help create a responsible and safe environment. You can display them in your classroom / computer lab / device station as well as use them to prompt class discussions about these rules and why they are so important, after all rules are more likely to be followed if students understand why they are there in the first place!
They have a colourful watercolour theme and have been designed in a way that makes them suitable for all age groups and environments. I hope you enjoy using these in your classroom!
Get access to 3 vibrant and unique editable Google Forms ready for back to school! Get to know your students on a deeper level, have fun with "this or that" quick fire questions and ask your students' parents some insightful questions too!
You will also be able to see student responses live on screen and use this information to really get to know your students. Also very handy if you really don't want to be dealing with extra piles of paper this year!
New to Google forms? Don't worry, I have also included an exclusive video to guide you through how to use these forms in your own classroom :)
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Here’s a little background story as to why I created these Get to Know You Google forms: I recently took over a new class and I had a “hand over” meeting with their former teacher to tell me more about them. She knew most of them well academically and behaviourally, however she floundered when asked about their personal interests and admitted she couldn’t tell me anything about some of them…!?
I wanted to make sure I knew something about every one of my kids, hence these Google forms were born! You’re bound to learn something about each student if you actually make an effort to ask them (and the quiet ones might prefer to type it up rather than talk about it) and you can then use that information to help build relationships over time.
This set contains 3 different forms for you. There are 2 forms for students:
• one goes deep on on their interests, fears and hobbies
• the other is a more laid back and fun school related “this or that” game
• the third form is for the parents / guardians so you can start to build a relationship with them too by getting their perspective on their child, learn what they want from you and how they would like to be contacted etc.
The Google Forms are attractive and vibrant and can be done in class or completed as homework on any device that is connected to the internet. I wish you a long and happy relationship with your new class this year!
What do you get your students to do when they finish all the work but it’s too late in the lesson for them to start a new task?
How about having a digital, interactive, fun and easy to use way of checking your students’ learning at the end of a lesson to keep in your arsenal?
These exit activities are digital, interactive and can work for both online for sharing on Apps such as Google Classroom or if you prefer, they work offline too: absolutely ideal for a variety of ages and abilities!
This in a modern, engaging resource where students interactively click on a button which will take them to a fun activity to test their learning. It is so convenient to use: simply pick n click! You could just do one activity or a few in each lesson, it can be individual or whole group, used as exit tickets or for early finishers - the choice is yours!
Best of all, each of these powerful activities will work for ANY TOPIC and can produce a variety of outcomes so they can be depended on to be used again and again on the same group of students!
So enjoy using this simple, fun and interactive resource, proven to check students' learning effectively and easily, without needing a bank of resources!
A fun set of digital, differentiated emoji exit slip tickets that enable students to reflect on their learning in a fun and modern way using Google Slides!
We are living in an ‘emoji generation’ where emoticons have actually become a language used worldwide, especially by young people!
What better than to bring emoticons into your classroom and allow students to communicate through these adorable expression filled pictures (hand drawn by me)!
These ‘Emoji Exit Tickets’ are a great way for students to summarize what they have learned during your lesson in a fun and relatable way in your digital classroom!
They also provide you with great feedback to assess student progression and understanding. You will also find self-reflection activities on skills, group work and effort within lessons as well!
There are 9 different exit tickets in total all reflecting on something different. You can assign students an exit ticket of your choice and they can simple type in their responses and 'share' it with you via Google Drive or 'submit' it via Google Classroom!
I believe your students will definitely think you are the most awesome teacher ever when you pull these out in your lesson! ☺
These Character Education doodle colouring pages on "Resilience" are a wonderfully relaxing resource for your students, and colouring and displaying these quotes will encourage them to keep going through the hard times.
This complements the Character Education: Resilience teaching unit for teens perfectly!
I’m a big advocate for colouring therapy for students and adults, and I already have quite an extensive collection of different quote colouring pages available! They are wonderfully relaxing and especially effective for growth mindset as all quotes are inspirational and positive!
Not only are these resilience colouring pages ideal for decorating the classroom, but you’ll be amazed at the wonders it can do just by giving students a few minutes to wind down and relax by colouring.
In this unique set, you will get 5 different quotes on resilience. Students can just shade in using whatever colours make them happy, but there is also some white space available for them to add their own doodles too!
So take a few minutes during a tutor time, morning meeting, indoor break, or give to early finishers, and let your students wind down and colour while reflecting on positive quotes.
Help your students build resilience and be all you know they can be!
This values unit on Honesty is a crucial element for strengthening the core curriculum and ensuring our students are able to be honest with others to develop strong relationships and a positive reputation.
This would be especially useful to use as a one-off lesson or top up reminder if you are finding your class are starting to show increasing signs of dishonesty, perhaps towards one another or even to staff.
Product includes:
• 17 slides of Honesty PowerPoint - fully structured so no prior experience is required to deliver it. The text is also editable for you to modify as needed!
• 8 pages of Honesty Printables - graphic organizers go perfectly with the PowerPoint if you want your students to record their thoughts as you discuss. There is also a fun bonus homework included! They are in a PowerPoint format so they can easily be converted to Google Slides for paperless activities if preferred.
• 24 unique discussion cards to develop speaking and listening skills.
Your students will learn:
• how to define honesty
• how to analyse their own and others' level of honesty
• where they might need to demonstrate honesty
• signs of being honest
• signs of being dishonest
• what can affect honesty
• self-awareness of their own honesty
• actionable steps to build honesty
In order to ensure these important skills can be integrated into our busy timetables, this resource has been designed to make it as easy to deliver as possible! It includes a structured PowerPoint that guides the class through discussions about honesty and effective skills on how to demonstrate honesty and build trust and the impact this has on their relationships and reputation. No prior knowledge or experience from you is required! On top of this, the PowerPoint text is editable so you can modify the content to suit your students’ needs, should you wish.
Also included are bonus graphic organizers which are supplementary to the PowerPoint: they work as a helpful tool for students to record their thoughts in an aesthetically pleasing way that can then be used for bulletin board displays etc. You will also find a set of discussion task cards to spark conversation and thoughts on honesty: these can be printed off for each group of students, or they can be used in whole class discussion – it is up to you!
So help build your students' honesty and encourage them to be all that you know they can be!
Great for Character Education, Social Skills, Tutor Time Activities, Life skills and PSHE (Physical, Social, Health, Education) lessons.
This values unit on Respect is a crucial element for strengthening the core curriculum and ensuring our students are able to show respect towards others to develop strong relationships and a positive reputation.
This would be especially useful to use as a one-off lesson or top up reminder if you are finding your class are starting to lack respect, perhaps towards one another or even to staff.
Product includes:
• 18 slides of Respect PowerPoint - fully structured so no prior experience is required to deliver it. The text is also editable for you to modify as needed!
• 9 pages of Respect Printables - graphic organisers go perfectly with the PowerPoint if you want your students to record their thoughts as you discuss. There is also a fun bonus homework included! They are in a PowerPoint format so they can easily be converted to Google Slides for paperless activities if preferred.
• 24 unique discussion cards to develop speaking and listening skills.
Your students will learn:
• how to define respect
• how to analyse their own and others' level of respect
• where they might need to demonstrate respect
• signs of being respectful
• signs of being disrespectful
• what can affect respect
• self-awareness of their own respect
• actionable steps to build respect
In order to ensure these important skills can be integrated into our busy timetables, this resource has been designed to make it as easy to deliver as possible! It includes a structured PowerPoint that guides the class through discussions about respect and effective skills on how to show respect towards others and the impact this has on their relationships and reputation. No prior knowledge or experience from you is required! On top of this, the PowerPoint text is editable so you can modify the content to suit your students’ needs, should you wish.
Also included are bonus graphic organisers which are supplementary to the PowerPoint: they work as a helpful tool for students to record their thoughts in an aesthetically pleasing way that can then be used for wall displays etc. You will also find a set of discussion task cards to spark conversation and thoughts on respect: these can be printed off for each group of students, or they can be used in whole class discussion – it is up to you!
So help build your students' respect and encourage them to be all that you know they can be!
Great for Character Education, Social Skills, Life skills, Tutor Time Activities and PSHE (Physical, Social, Health, Education) lessons.
End of the Year Jenga style hands-on reflection game.
Here's a really unique and fun idea to reflect on the academic year as a whole group or small group, where you can really bond with your students and be assured that everyone will have a blast!
This end of year reflection activity uses the concept of the game Jenga where students build a tower and remove pieces stacking them on top whilst trying to not knock the tower over or to build the tallest tower! The set used in this activity is simply adorable isn't it, and each activity is colour coded to coincide with the set.
This end of year reflection game can be used in 4 different ways to suit your budget, needs, resources and preference so it's really versatile! I have also included both colour and mono versions of each set which you can print onto coloured paper instead to make it more ink friendly for you.
There is also a digital, interactive option as well where no printing is needed at all - you're fully covered with this pack!
What this resource includes:
• 54 end of the year reflection questions
• 3 different printable options
• colour and black and white options
• an interactive 60+ slide PowerPoint
• comprehensive teacher's notes
The benefits:
• no need to stick anything to your blocks
• 4 differentiated ways to play
• different printing options to save money if necessary
• a paperless option
• ideas for competitive ways to play as a class
• suitable for a wide range of age groups
• questions accessible to all students
• an engaging and fun way to bond and reflect as a class
So take some time at the end of the school year to reflect with your students on how far you've all come together, in an exciting, engaging and happy atmosphere - what a wonderful way to finish the year!
Are you concerned about bullying in your classroom? Bullying is sadly something that happens on a daily basis and most children will be affected by it in some way, shape or form during their school lives. By the time our youngsters are teenagers, bullying takes on new forms and can leave lasting negative effects on their physical and emotional well-being.
I believe we need to spend time teaching our students how to recognise bullying and how to deal with it so that we can help them develop into resilient and assertive individuals to help them cope with adulthood.
In order to ensure these important skills can be integrated into our busy timetables, this resource has been designed to make it as easy to deliver as possible! It includes a structured PowerPoint that guides the class through discussions about bullying and how to deal with it and develop assertiveness. It can be taught as a whole unit in PSHE or divided up over a few weeks to deliver to tutor groups.
No prior knowledge or experience from you is required! On top of this, the PowerPoint text is EDITABLE so you can modify the content to suit your students’ needs, should you wish.
Also included are graphic organizer printables which are supplementary to the PowerPoint: they’re not a requirement, but they work as a helpful tool for students to record their thoughts in an aesthetically pleasing way that can then be used for wall displays etc. You will also find a set of discussion task cards for students to discuss possible scenarios they may come across: these can be printed off for each group of students, or they can be used in whole class discussion – it is up to you!
Product includes:
• 22 slide PowerPoint
• 14 printables of detailed teachers' notes and graphic organizers
• 6 scenarios to analyse
Students will learn:
• To identify what bullying is
• To analyse common situations and discuss which are considered bullying and why
• The reasons why people might bully others
• The impact bullying has on others
• Ways they can respond to bullies
• How to be assertive
• How to deal with bullying
• Support networks they can turn to for support
• A final pep-talk!
Great for Social Skills, Life skills, Tutor Periods and PSHE (Physical, Social, Health Education) lessons.
Are you looking for some gripping ways to lighten the mood at the start of a staff meeting after a long, stressful day?
Here are 99 of completely unique, written by yours truly, "would you rather" / "this or that" dilemmas - especially for teachers!
I have done all the hard work for you and come up with 99 funny and realistic "this or that" icebreakers that teachers can totally relate to, into one neat PowerPoint that you can pull up on a projector or even print off!
Let's be real here, most of us dread staff meetings, but having such a huge variety of "would you rather" prompts all neatly packaged in this PowerPoint means teachers will actually start to look forward to them - simply pull up this document and have it ready on the board for your colleagues when they enter the room! They work on an automatic timer to effortlessly scroll through allowing time for colleagues to have a good laugh before the meeting starts!
These create an immediate buzz and rapidly boost morale after a long, stressful day.
There are 99 dilemmas to choose from which will last you YEARS, and each one is completely EDITABLE to allow for cultural differences in language!
Take away the anxiety of being greeted with grumpy faces at the next staff meeting, and simply pop these ice breakers on in the background - your colleagues will totally love them!
This values unit on Empathy is a crucial element for strengthening the core curriculum and ensuring our students have empathy towards others which helps reduce bullying, racism, prejudice and can improve relationships.
Product includes:
• Empathy PowerPoint - fully structured so no prior experience is required to deliver it. The text is also editable for you to modify as needed!
• Empathy Printables - graphic organizsers go perfectly with the PowerPoint if you want your students to record their thoughts as you discuss. There is also a fun bonus homework included!
• Discussion point cards to develop speaking and listening skills.
In order to ensure these important skills can be integrated into our busy timetables, this resource has been designed to make it as easy to deliver as possible! It includes a structured PowerPoint that guides the class through discussions about empathy and effective skills on understanding others’ feelings. No prior knowledge or experience from you is required! On top of this, the PowerPoint text is editable so you can modify the content to suit your students’ needs, should you wish.
Also included are bonus graphic organisers which are supplementary to the PowerPoint: they work as a helpful tool for students to record their thoughts in an aesthetically pleasing way that can then be used for bulletin board displays etc. You will also find a set of discussion task cards to spark conversation and thoughts on empathy: these can be printed off for each group of students, or they can be used in whole class discussion – it is up to you!
So help build your students' empathy and encourage them to be all that you know they can be!
Great for Character Education, Social Skills, Life skills and PSHCE (Physical, Social, Health, Citizenship Education) lessons.
This values unit on Resilience is a crucial element for strengthening the core curriculum and ensuring our teenage students have a growth mindset and can bounce back from adversity so that they can succeed and reach their goals!
Product includes:
• Resilience PowerPoint - fully structured so no prior experience is required to deliver it. The text is also editable for you to modify as needed!
• Resilience Printables - graphic organisers go perfectly with the PowerPoint if you want your students to record their thoughts as you discuss. There is also a fun bonus homework included!
• Discussion point cards to develop speaking and listening skills.
In order to ensure these important skills can be integrated into our busy timetables, this resource has been designed to make it as easy to deliver as possible! It includes a structured PowerPoint that guides the class through discussions about resilience and effective skills on how to bounce back from challenges. No prior knowledge or experience from you is required! On top of this, the PowerPoint text is editable so you can modify the content to suit your students’ needs, should you wish.
Also included are bonus graphic organisers which are supplementary to the PowerPoint: they work as a helpful tool for students to record their thoughts in an aesthetically pleasing way that can then be used for bulletin board displays etc. You will also find a set of discussion task cards to spark conversation and thoughts on resilience: these can be printed off for each group of students, or they can be used in whole class discussion – it is up to you!
So help build your students' resilience and encourage them to be all that you know they can be!
Great for Character Education, Social Skills, Life skills and PSHCE (Physical, Social, Health, Citizenship Education) lessons.
This values unit on self-esteem for PSHE / Tutor Time is a crucial element for strengthening the core curriculum and ensuring our teenage students have the confidence and self-belief that they can succeed and reach their goals!
Product includes:
• Self-esteem PowerPoint - fully structured so no prior experience is required to deliver it. The text is also editable for you to modify as needed!
• Self-esteem Printables - graphic organisers go perfectly with the PowerPoint if you want your students to record their thoughts as you discuss. There is also a fun bonus homework included!
• Activities for kindness and strengthening classroom community.
• Discussion point cards to develop speaking and listening skills.
In order to ensure these important Character Education skills can be integrated into our busy timetables, this resource has been designed to make it as easy to deliver as possible! It includes a structured PowerPoint that guides the class through discussions about self-esteem and effective skills on how to build confidence. No prior knowledge or experience from you is required! On top of this, the PowerPoint text is editable so you can modify the content to suit your students’ needs, should you wish.
Also included are bonus graphic organisers which are supplementary to the Self-Esteem PowerPoint: they work as a helpful tool for students to record their thoughts in an aesthetically pleasing way that can then be used for bulletin board displays etc. You will also find a set of discussion task cards to spark conversation and thoughts on self-esteem: these can be printed off for each group of students, or they can be used in whole class discussion – it is up to you!
So help build your students' self-esteem and encourage them to be all that you know they can be!
Great for Character Education, Social Skills, Life skills and PSHE (Physical, Social, Health, Education) lessons.
Teaching Character Education? Showing gratitude has been proven to increase long-term well-being, improve health, relationships, emotions and help us bounce back from stressful experiences.
With the significant increase in stress and anxiety among our young people, it is more important than ever that as teachers, we are catering to our students’ emotional needs in the classroom.
This Gratitude Journal is the ideal way to help our students focus on the good aspects of their life and to appreciate their blessings – every one of us has something to be thankful for and this journal will be sure to highlight it! The journal contains 52 prompts, one for each week of the year. Each prompt is unique and encourages reflection on a wide range of life experiences, allowing for much more creativity and diversity in thinking and responses.
It is not labelled by month or date so can be started at any time in the year – new starts don’t have to only begin on January 1st, and gratitude isn't just for Thanksgiving!
You can let students take them home to complete as a private activity, or it can be done in school maybe at the start of the week as a Monday Morning Meeting.
You will receive both a PRINTABLE and DIGITAL version to suit your needs! The digital one is ideal for opening up on Google Slides as it can be completed and looked at on any device, whenever and wherever!
P.S. It’s also great for teachers too: we can all take time to have an attitude of gratitude!