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I work as a behaviour and safeguarding lead for a trust of eight schools. These are my everyday resources to help pupils thrive and staff to survive.

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I work as a behaviour and safeguarding lead for a trust of eight schools. These are my everyday resources to help pupils thrive and staff to survive.
Secondary School Transition Booklet
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Secondary School Transition Booklet

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This is a resource we use to prepare KS2 year 6 children for school transition. We work through the booklet with the children on a 1:1 basis but this can be a self driven document.
Feeling Fan
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Feeling Fan

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The ‘How and I Feeling Fan’ is a simple way for children to express how they are feeling. The fan contains 14 different faces depicting different emotions along with the matching vocabulary. The fan can be easily made by both staff and child. *requires one paper fastener Age 3+ Symbols Include: Angry, WOW, Thoughtful, Surprised, Silly, Nervous, Unwell, Shocked, Sad, Happy, Cross, Pleased, Upset, Worried.
ICT Warm Up Exercises
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ICT Warm Up Exercises

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Warm-up tasks designed to engage the students brain prior to the lesson starting. This is student led and required no effort from the teacher. The documents contains fun resources to engage a wide range of students. The pack includes: What goes where - Matching ICT components to their ports. Keyboard 1 - A computer keyboard with gaps for children to fill out (easy) Keyboard 2 - A blank computer keyboard. (Hard) How many keys can you correctly identify? Bits and Bobs - Can you identify popular Microsoft based keys and shortcuts? Quiz - An ICT based crossword.
Spot The Difference Activity.
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Spot The Difference Activity.

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A warmup activity for the class. A fun game to engage the students using an interactive whiteboard or a standalone PC. There are 5 differences between each picture, can you find them all? If not, give me an email and iwill send the answer sheet.
School COVID Posters
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School COVID Posters

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In a response to the COVID pandemic and schools re-opening, i have made some posters to go around our school. These posters promote safe distancing and cleanliness. I hope you find them useful.
ICT Initial Assessments
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ICT Initial Assessments

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A range of Microsoft application based tasks to use as an initial assessment for ICT. These tasks use a wide range of ICT skills to challenge the students upto a level 2 qualification. Based on the NOCN ICT user skills mark scheme.
Six Stages of Crisis
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Six Stages of Crisis

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This document has been produced to provide a child with the opportunity to break their behaviours down and implement strategies to support and avert a ‘crisis’. The document also provides a great opportunity to share individualised good practice and provide ongoing support and professional development. I have found this document useful in explaining to professionals the different stages of negative behaviours and suggesting ways to support. This document has been used as part of SMART and SMART+ plans. The document is based upon the research of Robert C. Chandler, Ph.D., internationally renowned crisis communication expert. He states a crisis has six stages: 1) warning, 2) risk assessment, 3) response, 4) management, 5) resolution, and 6) recovery. Certain incident types, have very distinct warning phases and therefore can be prevented.
Using Emails
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Using Emails

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An 'Idiots&' guide to using emails with extra tips and friendly to follow guides. Topics include sending emails, email attachments, email signatures, archiving, group emails, formatting, out of office assistant and much more.
My COVID Story
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My COVID Story

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This workbook is designed for children across EYFS, KS1 and KS2 to reflect on their COVID story and journey. This book promotes social and emotional recovery and offers the children the opportunity to express. To support this workbook, ideally family members in the home environment would be invited to complete alongside the pupil. Our schools are using this workbook as part of the pupils re-integration back into education on or around the 1st June. Thank you for taking the time to consider using this, i truly hope it helps the little ones in your school!
My Story
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My Story

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A worksheet designed to engage children in talking about themselves. This booklet can be used to reflect on home life and provide a supportive and nurture based intervention with children. The document helps break down the language barriers for children who suffer with social anxieties and behavioural difficulties. The booklet is fun, engaging and thought provoking for key stage 1/2 children. The outcome for the booklet is that children are able to talk about themselves and understand that home life and school life are both a supportive capacity to learning.
Part Time Timetable
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Part Time Timetable

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Part-time timetables in schools can offer support to vulnerable pupils, but their use is defined within the UK Education Law. By providing part-time options, schools can accommodate a wider range of students and support their individual needs and circumstances. This document aims to enable a more inclusive and accessible learning environment for all students.
DT Design Process
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DT Design Process

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A worksheet designed for the students to track their progress within design tasks. The worksheet includes the design process and definitions for the students.
Data Handling- Mean; Mode; Median.
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Data Handling- Mean; Mode; Median.

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An interactive presentation introducing the students to Mean, Mode, Median using fun characters and cartoons. The presentation uses interactive elements and some aspects require it to be taught from the front of the class.
Challenge to Change Card
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Challenge to Change Card

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A document with the sole purpose of 'challenging' a child with a small S.M.A.R.T target to get them working above and beyond the normal expectations of the classroom. The card is two sided. One side of the card outlines reasons why a child may be required to leave the room and seek the help of a TA, Interventions team or a member of SLT. The second side outlines the 'challenge' and provides the child with the opportunity to earn a reward. Enabling the child to take ownership of their behaviour and work towards achieving desired outcomes. The card is designed to be kept by the child so the ownership is on them to achieve the 'challenge' and earn the reward. *The card is required to be folded down the middle*
Human Behaviour
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Human Behaviour

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I created this resource to introduce Human Behaviours, how we learn and more importantly how we can utilise this in school. I plan to use this as a training resource for my behaviour team at school and to challenge their beliefs on behaviours. The resource goes into the psychology of behaviour and the learning processes involved. The resource touches on the Behaviourist Perspective, Classical Conditioning and Operant Conditioning. The outcome is for the users to 'understand key motivators to behaviour', 'develop a toolkit to use within schools' and 'gain knowledge in the ways we can influence others to behave the way we want.' I hope you find this resource useful.
COVID Circle time
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COVID Circle time

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The purpose of this circle time if to provide the children with the opportunity to express their understanding of what they have experienced and to gain some clarity. This enables us, as educators, to have a unified basis on which to build and repair.
Ministry Of Sound Design Task
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Ministry Of Sound Design Task

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A design and technology task designed on a contemporary icon to inspire students to engage in the subject. It includes worksheets, task support and and overviewing powerpoint with examples.
Back on track cards
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Back on track cards

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A document with the sole purpose of providing a child with a small S.M.A.R.T target to get them 'back on track' with their learning/behaviour. A reward is outlined at the bottom of each card. The card is designed to be kept by the child so the ownership is on them to achieve the target and get themselves 'back on track'.