This is a HUGE pack of words for emotions, feelings and conditions all with a hessian style background. These will be fabulous for your more ‘natural style displays’. Help create a calm environment linked to nature for your pupils.
Included in the pack is *120 emotion, feelings, condition words for display *2 Banners *Bordered paper in landscape and portrait, with and without lines, *20 cloud shaped quotes, *A-Z Alphabet for making your own words
A set of 15 Christmas puzzles. All you need is a die to play.
10 puzzles have questions on the back so you have 60 questions about Christmas and 5 puzzles are blank on the back so you can create your own questions.
These are great for warm ups or filling in a few minutes during the Christmas activities. If you group a few puzzles together then you could play as a group and children could try and make a puzzle each. There could be co-operation skills with trading pieces with each other to make their puzzles.
Express yourself Art Doodling is a series of prompts for drawing and some colouring too. Children get so much from drawing. It is a way of self expression and self exploration. Children relax when drawing and are much more open to talking about their feelings.
This booklet can be printed as A4 and stapled together or as A3 to give children more room for drawing. You could also just dip into the sheets and print the one you want to use. You could use the same sheet for the whole group or whole class of children. The booklet has purposely been created in black and white so as not to distract from the child’s drawings and of course to save printing costs.
There are 40 activities in the booklet with a Christmas/Winter theme.
I am sure children will get a lot out of the booklet and it will give you valuable information about their thoughts and feelings. It can also be used as a ready made lesson plan for one to one work or group work.
Please ensure you use ADOBE to open PDFs because this will give you great options for printing.
A lovely Christmas emotions bingo for the run up to Christmas. Pupils will learn to recognise 9 different emotions.
Included in the pack are:
*9 bingo boards, *calling cards *emotional register slips
Lots of children suffer from low self-esteem and this workbook has 25 activities to help them grow their self-esteem. When children have low self-esteem it can stop them doing things, due to fear of failure, thoughts maybe very negative and they might criticise themselves, they might struggle with friendships, are quiet, lack confidence and perhaps don’t feel very happy a lot of the time. It can massively affect well being.
Hopefully this book will help them discover they can do lots of things, be positive, have friends, speak out, know their strengths and feel happy!
The second page in the file is blank if you want to print duplex and make an actual booklet but you could also just print off the page you are working on and do it with a group of children or even class of children.
This FRIENDS display pack compliments our FRIENDS cards but can also be used without the cards.
Included in the pack: *40 FRIENDS posters *2 banners in blue and yellow *Vertical border paper in blue and yellow *Horizontal border paper in blue and yellow *6 labels *Worksheets for pupils
The pack is aimed at EYFS/KS1 and possibly lower KS2
The idea of the friends display is that you choose either one or two different skills to learn that week or that session. Children can write or draw when they showed that skill, they can learn new vocabulary around that skill and you can take photographs of them catching them using that skill. This will be a changing display with new posters and children’s work changing as necessary.
The ‘What if’ monsters is a resource to help worriers. It takes children through strategies for dealing with worries.
The children can use the worksheets at appropriate times during the PowerPoint or they can choose to draw their own.
Included in the pack is:
A PowerPoint show (31 slides)
A PDF for printing of the show (31 pages)
9 worksheets
1 poster
You have permission to use this PowerPoint show on Google Classroom or similar platforms.
You have permission to share this file with individual parents from your school.
You may NOT share this resource publicly on a website, Facebook or google drive.
George doesn’t want to go to school is a separation anxiety resource to help children transition back to school after the this Pandemic is under control.
Included in this pack:
PowerPoint slide show of the Story (36 slides)
PDF of the story – this can be printed or you could transfer to IPAD to read on that.
12 supporting worksheets
4 pages of questions on the story
An anxiety scale for assessing the child’s levels of anxiety pre and post assessment
This is a set of Emotion Dominoes for working on facial recognition, labeling emotions and general chat about emotions. You can use them as a traditional domino game or just match them as an activity.
There are 90 dominoes covering 12 different emotions/feelings/conditions.
This includes 2 stories, a male version and a female version. The children are worried about going to school and don’t want to separate from their mum. This will help children suffering from School separation anxiety.
Included in the pack:
George doesn’t want to go to school Story PowerPoint (36 slides)
George doesn’t want to go to school Story PDF (36 pages)
Isla doesn’t want to go to school Story PowerPoint (36 slides)
Isla doesn’t want to go to school Story PDF (36 pages)
11 worksheets including – My morning routine, Weird things that happen to my body, A time I felt upset and cried, A time I felt angry, A time I felt scared, Delaying tactics, What if monsters, What if bubbles, A special memory, Fun times at school, My separation plan.
Booklet of questions to ask about the stories.
A pre and post anxiety scale
This is an anxiety booklet to help children understand their anxiety and find ways to cope with it.
There are 30 pages in the booklet which covers scaling, fight/flight, vocabulary, the worry tree, real worries as opposed to hypothetical worries, worry plans, breathing techniques, mindfulness, coping strategies, negative thinking, self talk and much more.
There are pages for pupils to show what they have learnt so far and there is a quiz at the end of the booklet. There is also a diary to take away to log any worries. This is offered in two different ways to cater for different needs. It also has a monster scale and some mandala colouring sheets.
These mindset conversation cards will help pupils to learn what a growth mindset is. You could use these during circle times to discuss or use them one to one with a child who needs a bit of help with growth mindset.
Turn one over and discuss, you could even focus your lesson on one of the cards. You could give them a card to take away if you feel they need a reminder or perhaps even build a keyring of cards to take away for pupils to read often to remind themselves.
These are suitable for practically all age groups. There is a set with the image of the brain and a set without any clipart.
There are 48 cards in the pack.
This is a ‘Consequences of actions or words’ resource is for helping pupils to understand that their words or actions can cause hurt and upset to other pupils.
If a pupil says something mean to another pupil then that can cause lots of strong feelings and behaviours. If that mean comment is changed to something more positive it can result in more positive feelings and behaviours.
Included in the pack are:
20 A4 cards with difference scenarios
An editable file for you to create more scenarios. (The speech bubble is editable in PowerPoint)
One flip book that goes into more detail and can be used to talk through situations that have occurred for the pupil
The cards work through:
The comment or action
The thoughts of the person who was harmed
The feelings of the person who was harmed
The feelings of the person who made the comment or action
What could have been done or said differently
How would the person harmed feel now.
This is the Building Brick lettering for display pack.
This resource contains:
Capital letters
Small letters
Numbers to 10
basic punctuation
5 emotion faces – cut out and stick up around your lettering
The focus of this ‘Natural and calming Autumn display pack’ is on being happy or feeling BLISS. Use Autumn as the topic focus. What makes them feel happy about Autumn? What makes them feel relaxed? Calm? Serene? Radiant? Lots of lovely discussion on different positive emotions.
There are lots of resources in this pack I recommend a calming background colour or hessian.
Included in the pack:
1 banner
8 calming idea posters
The poem by Emily Bronte
20 Circles with happy/calming words
Writing and drawing paper in portrait
Writing and drawing circles
Leaves for cutting out
Printing the banner
You can print the banner as large as you like by using Adobe to open the PDF and then choosing poster. You can then make the banner fit over as many pages as you like. You can then piece it together on the wall.
This is a set of 56 anxiety cards with lots of helpful tips on how to manage anxiety. These can be used with children from KS2 upwards.
There are 8 cards to an A4 sheet of paper.
Use them as a focus for your sessions or just to read through and discuss with your pupils.
This is a families display pack which looks at different families and how we belong with our families. A great conversation starter for children to understand that all families are different.
Included in the pack:
5 different banners
14 display words – mum, dad, step mum, step dad, foster mum, foster dad, younger brother, younger sister, older brother, older sister, baby brother, baby sister, grandma and grandad
14 A4 posters showing different families
Strength cards for older pupils. This is a huge set of cards displaying over 100 different strengths and talents. Perfect for work on self esteem. There is also a list of 30 ways on how to use them along with some useful questions on the cards and on the back of the cards. Choose one or two questions to ask the pupil.
Strength cards are an amazing tool for self esteem. You don’t have to use all of the cards but I would suggest you get them all printed, laminated and use a handful you think are relevant to the pupil(s) you are working with.
Being a good sport social skills workbook will help pupils to understand sportsmanship.
This looks at skill, luck, feelings around winning and losing, cheating, poor sport and will cumulate to make a ‘Losing plan’ This will enable pupils to think about how they will act if faced with a situation where they haven’t won a game, competition or sport.
There are 20 pages in the workbook, the second sheet being blank if you want to print duplex.
This workbook is suitable for KS2 upwards.
Growth mindset natural and calming posters- This is a set of posters to inspire children to try hard and understand that it is ok to make mistakes. Mistakes help us learn. These have nature backgrounds.
These print beautifully on A3 paper so are great to display.
Use each quote as a lesson plan and display one each week in the classroom.
There are 19 different quotes altogether.
These are useful in so many ways:
Use them during circle-time to open up discussion.
Display one each week in your classroom and discuss. Refer to the poster often to reinforce how important it is to try your best.
Create lesson plans around one of the posters.