Would You Rather Questions for Primary School (Perfect for ELSAs)
This resource provides a collection of fun and engaging “Would You Rather” questions designed specifically for primary school-aged children. It’s ideal for building rapport, encouraging conversations, and fostering trust in educational or therapeutic settings. Whether you’re an ELSA, assistant psychologist, educational psychologist, or child counsellor, these questions can be used to open up dialogue, break the ice, and support children in expressing themselves in a light-hearted and relaxed way.
With a mix of imaginative scenarios, modern interests (like gaming and social media), and simple fun choices, this resource is versatile and tailored to what children are talking about today. Perfect for group work, individual sessions, or classroom discussions!
Includes:
4 sets of 10 Would You Rather questions
Variety of themes: from fantasy, gaming, and tech, to everyday fun
Child-friendly, engaging, and suitable for primary school children
Ideal for:
Icebreakers and conversation starters
Emotional Literacy Support (ELSA) sessions
Educational Psychology sessions
Counselling and therapy sessions
Building social and emotional skills
Download today and spark fun and meaningful conversations with your students or clients!
Inside Out 2 Emotion Character Worksheets & Mental Health displays for Primary Schools
This engaging set of Inside Out 2-themed worksheets is designed to help primary pupils explore and express their emotions in a fun, supportive way. Featuring characters from Inside Out 2 such as Joy, Sadness, Fear, Anger, and Disgust, each worksheet encourages children to reflect on their feelings and provides simple strategies to help manage their emotions.
Additionally, the set includes an Inside Out 2 emotions display for mental health, allowing pupils to explore how they are feeling on any given day. Includes nine posters! (one for each emotion.)
What’s Included:
Character-specific emotion displays from Inside Out 2 (Joy, Sadness, Fear, Anger, Disgust, envy and more)
Each display prompts pupils to identify how they feel and suggests easy-to-follow ways to manage their emotions.
Fun and colourful designs with the film’s beloved characters help children engage with the activity.
“How Are You Feeling?” mental health worksheets:
Includes ten worksheets - one per emotion and an extra for children to explain a new emotion they might be feeling. A flexible, open-ended worksheet suitable for a wide range of emotions, perfect for daily mental health check-ins or classroom discussions.
Encourages pupils to write or draw about their feelings in a friendly, non-judgemental way.
Uses:
Emotional well-being activities
Morning mindfulness or emotional check-ins
Classroom discussions on mental health
Personal reflection exercises
Perfect for primary school teachers looking to support emotional literacy and mental well-being in their classrooms!
Daily Check-In Charts for primary (Inside Out and extra)
Fun, Interactive Emotional Check-In for Children Using Popular Movie Characters
Help children explore and express their emotions with these engaging Emotion Explorers Check-In Charts! Featuring characters from popular films like Inside Out, Monsters, Inc., and Despicable Me, this set of charts offers a fun, relatable way for kids to identify and manage their feelings throughout the day.
Each chart includes beloved characters such as Sulley, Gru, and Shrek, representing various emotions. Children can use the simple tick-box system to check off which emotions they are feeling at any given moment, making emotional self-awareness and regulation easier and more enjoyable.
Features:
Popular Characters: Includes Inside Out’s core emotions and Monsters Inc.'s iconic duo to capture a wide range of emotions.
Tick Box Format: Easy-to-use checkboxes help kids quickly identify their emotions, providing a daily emotional snapshot.
Visual Engagement: Bright and colourful charts with fun characters to make emotional learning exciting and interactive.
For Classroom and Home Use: Perfect for teachers and parents to help children better express their feelings and build emotional literacy.
This resource is ideal for young learners who may find it challenging to articulate their emotions. By connecting with familiar movie characters, they’ll be more comfortable recognizing and discussing how they feel. These charts make emotional self-checks fun, engaging, and developmentally appropriate for primary school students.
Inside Out 2 Emotional Awareness & Regulation Bundle (Save £4!)
Price: £5.00 (Save £4 when you buy as a bundle!)
Digital Download Only
Enhance emotional learning in your classroom with this all-inclusive Inside Out 2 bundle! This set features four impactful resources designed to help primary school students explore, understand, and regulate their emotions in a fun, engaging way. Featuring vibrant visuals and beloved characters from Inside Out 2, this bundle is perfect for fostering emotional literacy and healthy coping strategies.
What’s Included:
Inside Out 2 Emotion Character Worksheets & Mental Health Displays (£2.00)
Explore and manage emotions with these character-themed worksheets, featuring Inside Out 2 characters like Joy, Sadness, Fear, and more. Includes: 9 emotion posters and 10 mental health check-in worksheets to support emotional well-being.
Inside Out 2 Emotions Display Board – Coping Strategies Edition (Large Scale) (£3.00)
A large-scale emotions display board featuring each Inside Out 2 character with coping strategies for emotional regulation. Perfect for classroom walls. Size: A4 posters for easy display and interaction.
Inside Out 2 Emotional Awareness Poster Pack (10 Posters) (£2.00)
A set of 10 posters featuring emotions like Anxiety, Envy, and more, paired with motivational quotes to spark emotional conversations.
Inside Out 2: Zones of Regulation – Identifying Emotions for Primary Children (£2.00)
A tool to help children recognize and regulate their emotions, with tips on identifying and managing feelings.
Uses:
Emotional check-ins and mindfulness activities
Classroom discussions and personal reflection exercises
Mental health awareness initiatives
Exclusive Offer: Get all four essential resources for just £5 (regular price £9), saving £4 compared to buying individually.
Download today and create an emotionally aware classroom environment!
This engaging scaffolded PowerPoint presentation is perfect for primary school teachers looking to promote healthy eating and inspire a love for reading through the fun and familiarity of beloved cartoon characters like Popeye, Desperate Dan, and Tom and Jerry! Packed with interactive content and creative teaching ideas, this PowerPoint includes:
Slides included:
Where do you come from? What food do you eat?
What does it mean to ‘be healthy?’
Naming the five main food groups
Matching foods to correct food group activity
The Eat Well Plate - cartoon examples, children have to decide if plate is healthy or not. How could it be improved?
Design a healthy meal to make at home - related to ‘The Anxious Generation’ by Jonathon Haidt. The Let Grow Project research encourages use of children to do something they have never done before, such as cooking a meal or baking.
The problems with not eating healthy
Healthier food swaps
HA - Difference between simple and complex carbohydrates, sort into groups activity
A short video on healthy eating and other clips from famous books related to food
Key features:
Cartoon Connections: Explore how iconic characters like Popeye (spinach and strength) and Desperate Dan (cow pies) can spark discussions about healthy eating and moderation.
Healthy Eating Basics: A kid-friendly explanation of what healthy eating is, including an engaging video to reinforce understanding.
Food Groups and Nutrition: Fun visuals and simple explanations about the major food groups, helping children understand balanced diets.
Literary Links: Recommendations for food-themed books such as Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Oliver’s Vegetables, and Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs to promote a love for reading.
Interactive Activities: Jam-packed with creative activities, including designing a healthy meal, food group sorting games, and cartoon-inspired writing prompts.
Cross-Curricular Learning: Opportunities to integrate science (nutrition), art (food-related crafts), and literacy (reading and storytelling) into your lessons.
This resource is designed to captivate students’ imaginations while building their knowledge of healthy eating and fostering enthusiasm for books. It’s perfect for sparking class discussions, engaging reluctant learners, and promoting positive food choices in a fun and memorable way.