Excellent last minute revision tool!
Interactive, engaging cootie catcher revision activity to support Human Lifespan Development age 3-8, early childhood, Unit 1, Btec level 2 health and social care exam, also very useful for childcare/ early childhood/ early years development units
These Cootie Catchers are a super fun revision tool. Including a cootie catcher with a range of questions to promote revision and knowledge of the human lifespan development Unit 1 in Btec level 2 health and social care. Contains pictures. Also another cootie catcher which has extra pictures added, this supports differentiation and provides extra prompts. Select to suit each individual student!
How to play; Once the cootie catcher is made, one player picks an image.
These may be in the form of coloured stars/ shaped depending on the subject.
These are to represent a colour, for example there might be a PINK picture.
The player then spells out the colour of the image.
This will land on 4 of the 8 images again, the player picks an image to open at this point.
The question is read out by the other player and an answer is attempted, it can be discussed in pairs if required as it all helps with exam revision.
Text books, internet, class notes can assist with the answers and revision.
A blank template has been included for students to create their own.
There is an answer sheet, in some questions there may be more answers available than are on the answer sheet
Good luck and have fun!
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Excellent last minute revision tool!
Interactive, engaging cootie catcher revision activity to support Human Lifespan Development age 9-18 adolescence, Unit 1, Btec level 2 health and social care exam, also very useful for childcare/ early childhood/ early years development units
These Cootie Catchers are a super fun revision tool. Including a cootie catcher with a range of questions to promote revision and knowledge of the human lifespan development Unit 1 in Btec level 2 health and social care. Contains pictures. Also another cootie catcher which has extra pictures added, this supports differentiation and provides extra prompts. Select to suit each individual student!
How to play; Once the cootie catcher is made, one player picks an image.
These may be in the form of coloured stars/ shaped depending on the subject.
These are to represent a colour, for example there might be a PINK picture.
The player then spells out the colour of the image.
This will land on 4 of the 8 images again, the player picks an image to open at this point.
The question is read out by the other player and an answer is attempted, it can be discussed in pairs if required as it all helps with exam revision.
Text books, internet, class notes can assist with the answers and revision.
A blank template has been included for students to create their own.
There is an answer sheet, in some questions there may be more answers available than are on the answer sheet
Good luck and have fun!
Interactive, engaging cootie catcher revision activity to support Human Lifespan Development, Unit 1, Btec level 2 health and social care exam, also very useful for childcare/ early childhood/ early years development units
These Cootie Catchers are a super fun revision tool. Including a cootie catcher with a range of questions to promote revision and knowledge of the human lifespan development Unit 1 in Btec level 2 health and social care. Contains pictures. Also another cootie catcher which has extra pictures added, this supports differentiation and provides extra prompts. Select to suit each individual student!
How to play; Once the cootie catcher is made, one player picks an image.
These may be in the form of coloured stars/ shaped depending on the subject.
These are to represent a colour, for example there might be a PINK picture.
The player then spells out the colour of the image.
This will land on 4 of the 8 images again, the player picks an image to open at this point.
The question is read out by the other player and an answer is attempted, it can be discussed in pairs if required as it all helps with exam revision.
Text books, internet, class notes can assist with the answers and revision.
A blank template has been included for students to create their own.
There is an answer sheet, in some questions there may be more answers available than are on the answer sheet
Good luck and have fun!
NUTRITIONOPOLY!
An interactive, engaging game inspired by monopoly, perfect for many Health and social care/ childcare units- ideal for Level 2, unit 6 but would also fit in well to level 3. BTEC, CCLD, CHILD DEVELOPMENT, CACHE, AQA, DEGREE, EARLY CHILDHOOD STUDIES and more.
The hearts can be printed out numerous times and the property cards are to be printed out twice- once for each player to keep hold of if they buy a property and printed out together with the question card for each player to read out when it’s their turn.
Nutrition
Child Nutrition
Health
Well being
Game rules
Aim of the game. Race your way around the
Nutritionopoly board as your favourite character.
Earn points by collecting Hearts, buying property and
answering questions. The player with the highest score wins.
Contents; Gameboard, 4 character pieces, 22 property
cards, 22 question cards with a Learning Point on.
Each player chooses a character and places on GO.
Each player starts the game with 6 hearts- 5 at 1 point and 1 worth 5 points, totaling 10 points.
On your go- roll the dice and move character forward, collecting any coins along the way but not the space where you start.
When you land on or pass GO, collect 2 tokens each time.
Properties- on your turn you can buy the property that you land on and charge rent for each person that lands on it. If you have a full set then charge double the rent.
For each property you land on, find the corresponding question card and complete to either earn extra points or allow other players to.
If you go to jail- either use your turns to roll a 6 before being released or pay 3 points to get out sooner
Level 1/2 OCR J809 UNIT R059
Course Companion (21 PAGES)
For OCR CAMBRIDGE NATIONALS L1/2 CHILD DEVELOPMENT
Unit R059: Understand the development of a child from one to five years
The aim of this resource is to guide students through the core content of R059, providing them with in-depth information that covers all specification points. This resource aims to provide students with the knowledge and skills that will help them succeed in the course
The Course Companion for OCR Cambridge Nationals Level 1/2 Child Development, Unit R059: Understand the Development of a Child from One to Five Years by Faye Watts is an invaluable resource designed to empower students with comprehensive knowledge of child development fundamentals.
Organised systematically according to the OCR specification, this guide explores developmental norms—including physical, intellectual, and social progressions—while emphasising the significance of play as a dynamic vehicle for learning. Each chapter features engaging activities adaptable for various learning platforms, making it practical for classroom and home settings alike.
With clearly outlined objectives for planning and observing play activities, the companion not only equips students with theoretical insights but also practical strategies necessary for effective engagement and support of young children’s unique developmental journeys. Ideal for teachers, educators, parents, and aspiring childcare professionals, this course companion lays a strong foundation for understanding and fostering the growth of children during their most formative years.
For clarity and ease of use, the content of this course companion matches the order of the specification.
The content is structured as follows:
Chapter Subtopics
Topic area 1: Physical, intellectual and social developmental norms from one to five years
1 1.1 The expected development norms from one to five years
Topic area 2: Stages and types of play and how play benefits development
2 2.1 The stages of play
2.2 The types of play
2.3 How play benefits development
Topic area 3: Observe the development of a child aged one to five years
3 3.1 Observation and recording
Topic area 4: Plan and evaluate play activities for a child aged one to five years for a chosen area of development
4 4.1 Plan and evaluate play activities
All about me transition pack for Nursery/ Reception introduction/ first school day
A 9 page ‘All about me’ pack to help transition from one setting to another. You can either use the PowerPoint document and insert your own logo or the PDF. It is suitable for Nursery/ Reception children starting school.
Explore aspects of the UN Convention, particularly; The Right to Play
Evaluate how play can allow children to express themselves and feel free
Convey your thoughts about how children might feel if they could not play
Comprise a leaflet promoting play
Will support CACHE/ Btec/ HND/ Foundation degree/ BA Honours in childhood studies
Identify components of a balanced diet, giving examples of each
This resource has been used to deliver to Health and social care students, Btec Health and socialcare Level 2, Unit 6; The impact of nutrition on health and wellbeing.
Included is a power point with Maslow's Hierarchy of needs, thought shower task, link to an activity and a table.
By completing the work, students will have answered a criteria for their assignment; 1A.1 Identify components of a balanced diet, giving examples of each.
These Cootie Catchers are a super fun revision tool. Including a cootie catcher with a range of questions to promote revision and knowledge of the healthy living Unit 9 in Btec level 2 health and social care (exam/ external assessment). Contains pictures. Also another cootie catcher which has extra pictures added, this supports differentiation and provides extra prompts. Select to suit each individual student!
How to play; Once the cootie catcher is made, one player picks an image from healthy eating, water, running or sleeping, which ever they pick from these, the other player spells out, for example; H E A L T H Y E A T I N G, THEN IT WILL LAND SHOWING 4 OF THE 8 IMAGES;
These are to represent a colour, for example there is a PINK trainer and a PURPLE bed and Black berries etc.
The player then spells out the colour of the image.
This will land on 4 of the 8 images again, the player picks an image to open at this point.
The question is read out by the other player and an answer is attempted, it can be discussed in pairs if required as it all helps with exam revision.
Text books, internet, class notes can assist with the answers and revision.
A blank template has been included for students to create their own.
There is an answer sheet, in some questions there may be more answers available than are on the answer sheet
Good luck and have fun!
These Cootie Catchers are a super fun revision tool. Including a cootie catcher with a range of questions to promote revision and knowledge of the healthy living Unit 9 in Btec level 2 health and social care. Contains pictures. Also another cootie catcher which has extra pictures added, this supports differentiation and provides extra prompts. Select to suit each individual student!
Cootie catcher/ chatter box- revision game for Health and social care- sexual practice- external assessment, exam.
Btec Health and Social Care
A MASSIVE Childcare and H and SC bundle! Btec, CACHE, Degrees, Hnc's etc
This is our biggest bumper pack for Childcare/ development and Hand SC so far! This is very good value!
Whether you are teaching childcare/ development and Health and social care, this will equip you with a range of power points;
Play and UN convention
Montessori workshop starter activity
Routines
Balanced diet
Supporting teaching and learning in schools starter activity
Nutrition
Also a range of fun games and activities!
All tried and tested in the classroom by a lecturer!
Could tie in with training sessions and Degree qualifications too!
If you are a student, these are useful revision/ study tools!
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Simple, last minute children's outdoor activities
Whether a teacher/ parent or relative, these fun activities will engage your child/ children in outdoor play, minimal resources required as long as you have access to the outdoors!
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Play and the UN convention, mix and match activities.
Students can either take part in the activities or research how children might take part.
Then could make links to how the activities support the rights to play.
CACHE, BTEC, CHILDCARE, EARLY YEARS EDUCATOR, Childcare, learning and development.
Teaching about play, hands on experience for childcare/ early years students.
Students can try out the activities to support and start to promote learning how children play, the benefits and how they develop and learn skills. Students could write down how each activity develops personal, physical, social, emotional and social development.
CACHE, BTEC AQA, EARLY CHILDHOOD STUDIES UNITS
Bang Pow Telling the time game and day of the week with super heroes.
This is a fun and active game ideal for hands on, kinaesthetic, learning through action learners.
Could be used an end of term activity/ game.
Can be differentiated depending on ability and could be played individually or as a group working together. Mixed ability groups could be ideal to learn from their peers.
Suitable for early years, key stage one curriculum, for private tutors and home education/ schooling.
Aim of the game, all you need is a dice
To fill the clock up with superheroes.
The superheroes are numbered 1 to 6
Roll a dice, count to see which number you roll, if it is a 3 for example then find superhero number 3 and pick him/ her up.
Then pick up a card, read and match your superhero to the clock.
E.G. If the card says ‘five past’ put your super hero by five past.
Once all six numbers have been rolled, repeat.
Work together to fill up the clock.
Use the same method for the days of the week.
BANG POW TELLING THE TIME game and day of the week with super heroes.
This is a fun and active game ideal for hands on, kinaesthetic, learning through action learners.
Could be used an end of term activity/ game.
Can be differentiated depending on ability and could be played individually or as a group working together. Mixed ability groups could be ideal to learn from their peers.
Suitable for early years, key stage one curriculum, for private tutors and home education/ schooling.
TRANSITION PACK
All about me transition pack for Nursery/ Reception introduction/ first school day
A 9 page ‘All about me’ pack to help transition from one setting to another. You can either use the PowerPoint document and insert your own logo or the PDF. It is suitable for Nursery/ Reception children starting school
SQUIDGEBOBS
These quirky characters can help with ideas to Play games in Early Years, create activities and challenges for the outdoors and forest school, spark ideas for writing stories in key stage 1 and 2, make rhymes, match to meet and develop curriculum outcomes, learning about ‘ourselves’, likes, dislikes and much more, take it the way you and your children wish to meet their learning needs! Guess which animals they are made up of!
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This includes a power point, lesson plan and fact finder sheet. This help students to;
Engage in an information hunt activity about risk and challenge.
Recognise key information about risk and challenge and outline what has been recognised using your factsheet.
Compare and contrast the information that has been obtained.
Useful for childcare/ childhood qualifications including; Degrees, CACH, Btec and more.