This worksheets focuses on the 5 main emotions using the inside out characters to help all types of ages and learning needs.
Joy, Anger, Sadness, Disgust and Fear are emotions that children and adults feel on a daily basis. Understanding and encouraging you to speak about these 5 core emotions will give you a bank of strategies on how to cope or work through any problems.
Works great with all age groups.
Great for PHSE lessons.
Great for circle times.
Great for quick class emotional reminder to understand other peoples emotions.
Great tool for start of year as a guide for teachers to get to know their new students better and better understanding of what makes each person feel better in a stressful or happy environment.
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.
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Inside out Emotion booklet helps children to identify and label the different emotions, while developing a healthy acceptance/understanding to their feelings.
8 pages of fun filled activities for all ages groups including children with extra needs.
Great for PSHE lessons / circle times.
Great tool to use for teachers when they are meeting class for first time as you get to know what each individual child needs when they are feeling different emotions.
colourful / engaging / informative / fun
Children who learn how to understand emotions in themselves and others are better able to regulate their own responses to strong emotions. Helping children to identify and label emotions is an important first step.
Great activities for KS1/KS2/SEN children to use to teach/remind help and explain how emotions affect different people.
Great to send home once completed to relay messages at home to parents.
Just print and use.
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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.
Use this work sheet to fill out and discuss the different emotions.
Great for PHSE lessons to highlight that the same situation can have different emotional effects on people.
This worksheet can be used for KS1 KS2 KS3, can be easily edited to include your own specific questions. The children can use the blank form to write there own and get class mates to fill out.
Inside out characters are a great way to engage your children.
This worksheets can be used for children with special educational needs.
Do you need a lesson idea in being a good friend or a reminder?
Great worksheet for your children to do as a class or in small groups.
Print A3 for more space for children to add their own ideas.
Reminding children of the skills that they need to become and keep friends is very important.
Can be put on displays once completed or around the school building.
Great way to show parents, inspectors, visitors how important friendship skills are to children.
A growth mindset can encourage a passion for learning and an ease in facing new challenges. Children with a growth mindset outperform those with a fixed mindset and are more likely to bounce back from failures.
Can be used for displays in your classroom for all age ranges.
Displayed in educational corridors for everyone to pass and remind.
To encourage positive behaviour and attitude throughout the day.
Can be used as reminders for children who are having a difficult time to read through and reset them back into lesson time.
Can be printed in A4 OR A3.
Can be printed into a booklet.
Just print and use.
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Children who learn how to understand emotions in themselves and others are better able to regulate their own responses to strong emotions. Helping children to identify and label emotions is an important first step.
This power point is interactive.
It allows the children to pick which emotion they are feeling.
It opens up conversations that will teach your students a bank of emotionally strategies to use in future situations.
The student gets to pick their own emotions and pick the activity that they want to complete to continue learning.
Some children will need a time out or sometime to rethink a situation before returning to learning. This is a great tool tool to use to refocus anyone and get them back into the learning environment in a positive calm way.
Great for KS1.
Amazing for PSHE lessons.
Easy and simple for SEN groups/students.
Can be used on tablet/phone/computer screen/ white board and printed.
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