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
This is a fun and engaging game to empower learners to explore the Care values for Btec Health and social care, Level 3- unit 2.
The aim of the game is for learners to have the most counters on the board of answers (this is the sheet with a table containing pictures and written statements.
Students do this by picking a card to read out loud in a group of two to three players.
The player to spot the answer, place their counter on it to ‘win’ that square.
There are sheets with questions on in addition to extend their knowledge and research skills to support their assignment and assess knowledge.
Have fun!
(There are counter templates that learners can cut out and colour, 15 each is required, or provide your own)
(To create the cards, print, cut and fold in half, laminate if required, print single sided!
Effects of an unhealthy diet and lack of vitamins and nutrients
Power point can be used to introduce pupils/ students to diet and exercise, it's visual and asks questions, adapt to meet your classes needs.
Unit 6; The impact of nutrition on health and wellbeing. Power point and workbook, completes 1A Criteria; Identify components of a balanced diet, giving examples of each.
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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!
17 resources included! Childcare Big Bumper Pack!
Power points, games, workbooks, activities for students, activities for children, play and UN, child centred, mud kitchen, Montessori, counting, campfire fun and more!
Suitable to support CACHE, Childhood studies, child development, childrens counting and outdoor activities.
Students could also carry out the children's activities to gain an understanding of the child's perspective and learning opportunities.
Great for staff CPD and training too!
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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.
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
Childcare/ Early childhood theories, perspectives and inspirations.
Forest school lessons, pack, Montessori workshop and Maslow's Hierarchy game.
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A fun selection of Easter activity prompts to set out in your outdoor area/ forest school area or a family activity!
Children can take it in
their own direction!
Simply print out, laminate and place in a box
ready for children to choose from.
(A waterproof plastic box would be ideal)
A fun selection of activity prompts for spring time fun to set out in your outdoor area/ forest school area or a family activity!
Children can take it in
their own direction!
Simply print out, laminate and place in a box
ready for children to choose from.
(A waterproof plastic box would be ideal)
Try me" Box. Perfect for outdoour area/ activities/ forest school/ EYFS/EYFP/ Early years activity
A fun selection of activity prompts to set out in your outdoor area/ forest school area or a family activity!
Children can take it in
their own direction!
Simply print out, laminate and place in a box
ready for children to choose from.
(A waterproof plastic box would be ideal)
outdoor play and learning
A flexible activity to promote exploration, thinking skills and research skills, great for both the outdoor environment and carrying out further research from books or the internet.
There are pictures of nature in the left column, children can interpret these pictures as they wish. Then in the other column boxes there are prompts to write, draw and find out a fact about something the child does not know yet about what they have found.
Extra sheets are included for children to add their own pictures or write up extra facts and so on.
Supports play, learning, science and nature, key stage one and two, eyfs/ eyfp, outdoor, also a useful teaching tool for child development, e.g. CACHE, BA Honours Early childhood studies and more, students could test it out and evaluate how children learn etc
Suitable for Health and social care and childcare CACHE and Btec qualifications.
(One child development game)
Mixture of fun and engaging games!
Includes;
Child development matching game
Cootie catcher revision tools (H and S)
Snakes and ladders game(H and S)
Spot it to win it game (H and S)
Matching game (H and S)
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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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Students can take part in or study the activities and consider the types of play promoted by them, they can write down notes and use the Maslow game and Montessori workshop to explore different concepts and the need for play in children's development.
To explore the importance of play and consider and evaluate types, stages and theorists, also relate self identity to children’s.
This can be used and adapted to suit the needs of your class.
Pick and choose either the whole plans or aspects to suit your specification. Ideal for CACHE, HND, BA Honours in childhood studies
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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.
A great fun and active forest school inspired pack containing; fire safety triangles, scavenger hunt, resource list, focus activity, free flow activity, reflection and purchase ideas.
This is a great resources, a whole Unit called Caring for children- containing a 44 page power point including learning opportunities to support;
How knowledge of child development can contribute to the recognition of childrens care needs, child development norms, SMART targets, the role of the practitioner, engaging activities and more.
This can be adapted to suit your class/ scheme of work/ plans/ childcare specification!
Technology, outdoors, digital. This magazine containing an activity that is very adaptable to suit the needs of your children and available environment.
Great for integrating technology into the outdoor environment, making a winter potion along the way!