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Inside out display
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Inside out display

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This is a great display to encourage children to talk about their different emotions. Great for Pastoral Support rooms and rooms where challenging children will be. Most children are able to point out that they feel angry when they enter our room but by the time they leave after a conversation and encouragement to return to class they leave feeling happy and able to be positive for the rest of the day. Can be a great PSHE lesson to discuss each feeling and what we can do to help that inside out character become happier.
Times table booklet
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Times table booklet

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Personalized my timestable booklet. Great for lessons, group work, revision, homework, small groups, SEN. Each page has colouring in to keep the children engaged in activity. Great booklet to send home with children to practice with their parents. Low print cost. Print - Use - Simple.
Times Tables
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Times Tables

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This colourful resource is to time children to see how long it takes them to complete timetables up to 10x. Good tool to use at the start of the lesson to calm the children down after a hyper activity. Challenge the children to beat there last time. The children love to see that they have improved.
If and Then Board
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If and Then Board

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This is a resource for all age groups and can be edited to suit the work you need completed from the child and shows the reward that they will get. This is a visual board that will show the child exactly what you want completed in order for the chosen reward. The rewards have a time limit so encourage your children to bring a sand timer so they can visually see when it has ended. This has helped many of our challenging children slowly get back into a whole day of learning in a class room setting.
What Is A Good Friend
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What Is A Good Friend

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It is a cut and stick activity which gives you scenarios from a normal school day and they to decide if that person is being a good friend or a bad friend. The best thing about this resource is that once they have completed it, its evidence that they know how to be a good friend and great to pull out if they display bad friend behaviour. Great for all ages younger or older. Can be done in groups or individually. This is a great resource if some of your child show consistant bad friend behaviour.
Lego Challenges
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Lego Challenges

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This activity will help your children learn life skills such as sharing, communication, listening, turn taking, solving issues, focusing, team work and making decisions. Children have so much fun while learning basic life skills. Can be used in a whole class setting, down to small groups.
Movement Break / Brain Break
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Movement Break / Brain Break

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This display will help your children when a movement break or brain break is needed. Simple instructions so all children can access activity. Completed within a couple of minutes. Great to use when children are fidgety.
Spread your wings and fly DISPLAY
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Spread your wings and fly DISPLAY

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This display will catch the eye of anyone who enters your school/ classroom. Can be used to take pictures of students / staff members. Bright and Colourful. Heading and feather is included. Just print cut out and put up on wall.
the sky is the limit DISPLAY
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the sky is the limit DISPLAY

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The sky is the limit Display. Colourful and Vibrant display for classrooms and school corridors. To uplift and encourage learning and setting high goals. Lettering / Clouds / balloons included. Print Cut out and stick to wall.
Number Blocks Display
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Number Blocks Display

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Number Blocks Display Great colourful display for early years classroom/ SEN room / Early Years Corridor. Educational display that gives children an interactive visual guide on helping them achieve counting to 10. Great way of starting a conversation at the start of maths lessons. Interactive to make the children more engaged. Movable faces that the children can change. Movable numbers that the children can move. Print - Cut out - Stick - Done Enjoy!
Colour matching
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Colour matching

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Great way to help teach KS1 and SEN students. Easy to use. Just print / cut / use. Match the colour circles to the same colour writing. Great tool to get children to match words to pictures. Great for challenging children as it is a practical activity. Great reminder tool. Great start of class 5 minute activity. Can edit to match your needs. Enjoy!
Timetables INSIDE OUT
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Timetables INSIDE OUT

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Timetables 1 to 12 on a simple yet engaging colourful Inside Out based worksheet. For all age groups KS1 / KS2 / SEN. 2 sets of timetables on each page so it is not overwhelming visually. Emotion chart on bottom of each page so teacher can see if the person is confident with the timetables on that page. Great for children to look back and practice timetables. Great tool to be sent home for parents and children to do together. Great 5 minute lesson starter activity for maths. Great way to monitor if children are improving. Easily printed into a booklet. Just print with staple in top left corner.
Alphabet stencil booklet
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Alphabet stencil booklet

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Booklet of Upper and Lower case letters in stencil font to help your children or student learn to write the alphabet. 2 letters to each page to give children enough room and not to overwhelm for SEN children who struggle with too much on each page. Black and White for low print cost. Great for SEN groups. Great for early years. Great for small groups. Print with staple in corner to create a personalized booklet for each child. Can be sent home as homework to help parents engage. Great way to show progress.
Timetable square
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Timetable square

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Timetable Square. Does your child need help with their timetables? Great tool to send home for students to complete with parents. Perfect for small groups. Great worksheet to start a lesson. Clock to write down start and finish times. Great tracking system to see when a child is improving. Use the time to see how much quicker they are getting. For all age groups. Black and white for low cost printing. Can be printed with or without answers. (Answers included so children are able to self mark or mark a friends)
SEN EARLY MATHS
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SEN EARLY MATHS

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Maths Stencil and colour in worksheet. Does your student need help writing numbers? This work sheet has a stencil to guide your students as they are learning. Interactive with colouring to make sure no one gets bored or distracted. Fun informative visual booklet for early learners. This worksheet will enable all children to be able to learn how to write number in word format or number format. Perfect for visual learners. Can be printed A3/A4 depending on what you students need. One number per page to not overwhelm the students. Great for SEN groups, early years and homework. Great to send home to engage parents in the students learning. Great open maths lesson activity. Black and white for low print cost. Just print to staple in corner and it will become a booklet for each student.
Days of the Week
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Days of the Week

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Once a student hits age 3 or 4, they can start to understand and learn the days of the week. This can be difficult at first because many students still don’t understand the concept of time at this young age. This worksheet can be used to help teach the days of the week aswell as write the days of the week. Stencils include starting points to understand the formation of handwriting. Can be used to colour in or displays around the classroom as reminders when writing. Can be sent home as homework for parent engagement. Can be used to show how far a child has come from the first time they completed the worksheet. Can be used in 1:1. Can be used by SEN students. Can be used to refocus children as a distraction tool when behavior is a issue. Just print and use! Please Rate!
Patterns
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Patterns

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it important children know and understand Patterns to provide a sense of order in what might otherwise appear chaotic. Researchers have found that understanding and being able to identify recurring patterns allow us to make educated guesses, assumptions, and hypothesis; it helps us develop important skills of critical thinking and logic. Just print and use! Please Rate!
Worry booklet
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Worry booklet

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Worry boxes/jars are containers which children can put their anxious thoughts or worries into. Children can find them soothing because they give them a physical way of getting rid of their worries, so they don’t need to carry them around anymore. make them feel safer by holding their anxious thoughts for them. Some children find it difficult to carry on a day with worrying thoughts. Use this activity to teach children they can block out a time in the day or week to think about that problem, but them put it away again to carry on with a successful future. For all ages. Just print and use. Interactive so children find it interesting. Great for SEN, small groups, whole class, 1 to 1, PHSE lesson. Please Rate!
Counting numbers
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Counting numbers

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Teaching children to count will improve their readiness for other math concepts that will be taught in the future, such as addition and subtraction. Can be used for whole class, homework, 1 to 1 sessions, group sessions, revision etc. Can be put onto class board for everyone to get involved with filling out the answers. 3 pages of counting. Last page is make your own. Great way to get the children more involved and share their worksheets with their peers. Just print and use! Please Rate!
Alphabet game
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Alphabet game

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Children’s knowledge of letterS is a strong predictor of their success in learning to read. Knowing letter names is strongly related to children’s ability to remember the forms of written words and their ability to treat words as sequences of letters. This game engages the children or child to get involved. They can start by cutting out each image. This opens up conversations about what the object is, what letter it begins with. Are they confident they know the answer? Stick each image to the letter the object starts with. Once completed the students can colour the objects. Great for whole class, small groups, 1:1 sessions, parent and child homework, homework, SEN groups, phonic sessions, 5 min starter lesson worksheet. Just print and use! Please rate!