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A teacher of teens, passionate about integrating character, creativity and technology in lessons 💜 Get a free gratitude journal here --> bit.ly/FreeGratitudeJournal
Growth Mindset Emoji Interactive Notebook Exit Tickets - editable!
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Your students are going to love these Interactive Notebook Emoji Exit Tickets – ideal for Growth Mindset! They are a great way for students to reflect on their Growth Mindset behaviour and thinking in a fun, interactive and relatable way! They also provide you with great feedback to assess student progression in your lesson that you can then use to plan differentiated lessons to suit their needs. There are 10 types of Interactive Notebook Emoji exit tickets all prompting something different for students to reflect on. They work well for early finishers and as they come in different sizes, they work well for bulletin boards too! I know your students will definitely think you are the most super awesome teacher ever when you pull these out in your lesson; this is a great way of getting them excited and enthused in your lessons - plus, they look fantastic up on display in your classroom!
Classroom Decor Pennants: Growth Mindset Positive Quotes Colouring Pages
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Classrooom Decor Pennants: Growth Mindset, Motivating and Inspiring Colouring Pages about education and learning. I’m a big advocate for colouring therapy for students and adults, and I already have quite an extensive collection of different quote colouring pages available in my store! They are wonderfully relaxing and especially effective for growth mindset as all quotes are inspirational and positive! In this unique set, you will get a selection of doodle colouring pennants to help decorate your classroom with some positive quotes about education to keep your students inspired all year long! There are 10 different colouring pennants to choose from. Students can just shade in using whatever colours make them happy, but there is also some white space available for students to add their own doodles too! So take a few minutes at the start of the year to get students in the right frame of mind by colouring in positive quotes about education, then tie string through the pennants and decorate your classroom!
End of the Year Reflection Game - interactive, engaging and fun!
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End of the Year Reflection Game - interactive, engaging and fun!

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End of the Year Jenga style hands-on reflection game. ​Here's a really unique and fun idea to reflect on the academic year as a whole group or small group, where you can really bond with your students and be assured that everyone will have a blast! This end of year reflection activity uses the concept of the game Jenga where students build a tower and remove pieces stacking them on top whilst trying to not knock the tower over or to build the tallest tower! The set used in this activity is simply adorable isn't it, and each activity is colour coded to coincide with the set. This end of year reflection game can be used in 4 different ways to suit your budget, needs, resources and preference so it's really versatile! I have also included both colour and mono versions of each set which you can print onto coloured paper instead to make it more ink friendly for you. There is also a digital, interactive option as well where no printing is needed at all - you're fully covered with this pack! What this resource includes: • 54 end of the year reflection questions • 3 different printable options • colour and black and white options • an interactive 60+ slide PowerPoint • comprehensive teacher's notes The benefits: • no need to stick anything to your blocks • 4 differentiated ways to play • different printing options to save money if necessary • a paperless option • ideas for competitive ways to play as a class • suitable for a wide range of age groups • questions accessible to all students • an engaging and fun way to bond and reflect as a class So take some time at the end of the school year to reflect with your students on how far you've all come together, in an exciting, engaging and happy atmosphere - what a wonderful way to finish the year!
End of the Year Emoji Certificates
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End of the Year Emoji Certificates

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Need some fresh, new end of year awards certificates to celebrate the individuality and success of your young and teenage students? Get hold of these End Of Year Certificate Awards for Teens: Emoji Style! These certificates are funky and edgy with some cool teen clip art images with a fun emoji theme that your students will really relate to and think you're the coolest ever! (Even though we know you already are!) These come in both colour and black line with 30 different certificates to choose from! They can be used over again for almost any year group and any subject, and have a wide range of awards so every student can be celebrated for their uniqueness! I hope your students enjoy these fun and edgy certificates to wrap up the end of the year using the oh-so-popular EMOJI theme! Be sure to check out the End Of Year Activities For Teens too, to give your students something fun to do in the final few weeks of school.
Emotional Health and Anxiety (PowerPoint, Printables & Discussion Cards)
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Emotional Health and Anxiety (PowerPoint, Printables & Discussion Cards)

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Are you concerned about the emotional health of your students? We all want our students to be healthy, and so we teach them about good nutrition and exercise. Fair enough! But what about their emotional health? I don’t know about you, but over the last few years especially, I have noticed more and more students suffering from feelings of anxiety. They’re struggling to manage these overwhelming emotions that are stemming from cultural changes of modern life. Academic stress (that is starting younger and younger), personal life and the pressures of social media are all playing their role and taking their toll. So, in an effort to help my students, and yours too, I have created this unit on Emotional Health which explores all the emotions that we feel and how a build up of them can sometimes lead to anxiety, as well as strategies for dealing with them. No prior knowledge or experience from you is required! Everything is laid out for you ready to teach. The PowerPoint guides you through each point of the lesson with plenty of discussion points and activities to keep students engaged and reflecting on their learning. Also included are graphic organizer printables which are supplementary to the PowerPoint: they’re not a requirement, but they work as a helpful tool for students to record their thoughts in an aesthetically pleasing way that can then be used for bulletin board displays etc. You will also find a set of discussion cards for students to discuss the topic of emotions and get the conversation going about something that is rarely talked about openly. This unit can be used as whole group, small group, or even for 1:1 counselling. Product includes: • 24 slide PowerPoint • 11 printables of graphic organizers • 6 scenarios to analyze • 24 discussion cards Students will learn: • To identify different types of emotions • What emotions are and why we have them • Why people have different emotions to the same scenario • How understanding emotions can help us • Helpful vs unhelpful emotions • What to do when an emotion is unhelpful • What to do when emotions are overwhelming • Physical and emotional effects of anxiety • Worries and concerns that can cause anxiety • How to help ease anxiety • Short term and long term strategies for anxiety Let’s break the stigma on openly talking about emotions and feelings. It doesn’t have to be something done in therapy alone, we all have emotions and our students need to learn why we have them and how we can manage them too. I have found teaching this unit is effective in morning meetings with tutor / advisory classes or as whole life skills lessons too, depending on how much time you can allocate. It is such a valuable topic to talk to our students about. Thank you for all you do to make a difference in young peoples’ lives! Great for Social Skills, Life skills and PSHE (Physical, Social, Health Education) lessons.
Social Media and Mental Health Social Emotional Learning (PowerPoint, Printables & Discussion Cards)
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Social Media and Mental Health Social Emotional Learning (PowerPoint, Printables & Discussion Cards)

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Are you concerned about the effects of social media on the emotional health of your students and looking to develop a responsive classroom by incorporating Social Emotional Learning? It is impossible for our young people to completely avoid social media. It’s a world that most of us teachers or parents didn’t grow up with in our own youth, so it’s challenging for adults to guide students appropriately in this arena. As we know, social media has a significant effect on mental health so it’s important for students to be aware of this and develop healthy ways to use this platform, as it’s not going away any time soon. This resource will help you guide your students the right way. It has been designed to make it as easy to deliver as possible! It includes a structured PowerPoint that guides your class through discussions about social media and the effects it can have on mental health and how to have a positive experience online. No prior knowledge or experience from you is required! On top of this, the PowerPoint text is editable so you can modify the content to suit your students’ needs, should you wish. Also included are bonus graphic organizers which are supplementary to the PowerPoint: they’re not a requirement, but they work as a helpful tool for students to record their thoughts in an aesthetically pleasing way that can then be used for bulletin board displays etc. You will also find a set of discussion task cards to spark conversation and thoughts on social media: these can be printed off for each group of students, or they can be used in whole class discussion, small group, or even for 1:1 counselling. Product includes: • 31 slide PowerPoint • 3 printables of graphic organizers • 4 scenarios to analyze • 24 discussion cards Students will learn: • The true point of social media • What social media is most often used for instead • To reflect on why they use social media • Why and how social media can affect mental health • The effects of comparing themselves to people on social media • The reality of why people really post what they post [VIDEO] • The reasons people obsessing about likes and followers • Why likes and followers create false confidence • What triggers affect them on social media • Alternative ways they can respond to triggers on social media • How they can use their social media to make the world a better place • …and more! I have found teaching this unit is effective in morning meetings with tutor / advisory classes or as whole life skills lessons too, depending on how much time you can allocate. It is such a valuable topic to talk to our students about. Thank you for all you do to make a difference in young peoples’ lives! Great for Social Skills, Life skills and PSHE (Physical, Social, Health Education) lessons.
Gratitude Journal - 52 prompts for a whole year
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Gratitude Journal - 52 prompts for a whole year

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Teaching Character Education? Showing gratitude has been proven to increase long-term well-being, improve health, relationships, emotions and help us bounce back from stressful experiences. With the significant increase in stress and anxiety among our young people, it is more important than ever that as teachers, we are catering to our students’ emotional needs in the classroom. This Gratitude Journal is the ideal way to help our students focus on the good aspects of their life and to appreciate their blessings – every one of us has something to be thankful for and this journal will be sure to highlight it! The journal contains 52 prompts, one for each week of the year. Each prompt is unique and encourages reflection on a wide range of life experiences, allowing for much more creativity and diversity in thinking and responses. It is not labelled by month or date so can be started at any time in the year – new starts don’t have to only begin on January 1st, and gratitude isn't just for Thanksgiving! You can let students take them home to complete as a private activity, or it can be done in school maybe at the start of the week as a Monday Morning Meeting. You will receive both a PRINTABLE and DIGITAL version to suit your needs! The digital one is ideal for opening up on Google Slides as it can be completed and looked at on any device, whenever and wherever! P.S. It’s also great for teachers too: we can all take time to have an attitude of gratitude!
Dealing with Bullying for Teens (PowerPoint and Printables)
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Dealing with Bullying for Teens (PowerPoint and Printables)

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Are you concerned about bullying in your classroom? Bullying is sadly something that happens on a daily basis and most children will be affected by it in some way, shape or form during their school lives. By the time our youngsters are teenagers, bullying takes on new forms and can leave lasting negative effects on their physical and emotional well-being. I believe we need to spend time teaching our students how to recognise bullying and how to deal with it so that we can help them develop into resilient and assertive individuals to help them cope with adulthood. In order to ensure these important skills can be integrated into our busy timetables, this resource has been designed to make it as easy to deliver as possible! It includes a structured PowerPoint that guides the class through discussions about bullying and how to deal with it and develop assertiveness. It can be taught as a whole unit in PSHE or divided up over a few weeks to deliver to tutor groups. No prior knowledge or experience from you is required! On top of this, the PowerPoint text is EDITABLE so you can modify the content to suit your students’ needs, should you wish. Also included are graphic organizer printables which are supplementary to the PowerPoint: they’re not a requirement, but they work as a helpful tool for students to record their thoughts in an aesthetically pleasing way that can then be used for wall displays etc. You will also find a set of discussion task cards for students to discuss possible scenarios they may come across: these can be printed off for each group of students, or they can be used in whole class discussion – it is up to you! Product includes: • 22 slide PowerPoint • 14 printables of detailed teachers' notes and graphic organizers • 6 scenarios to analyse Students will learn: • To identify what bullying is • To analyse common situations and discuss which are considered bullying and why • The reasons why people might bully others • The impact bullying has on others • Ways they can respond to bullies • How to be assertive • How to deal with bullying • Support networks they can turn to for support • A final pep-talk! Great for Social Skills, Life skills, Tutor Periods and PSHE (Physical, Social, Health Education) lessons.
Gratitude Bell Ringers / Starters (editable) - 52 prompts for a whole year
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Gratitude Bell Ringers / Starters (editable) - 52 prompts for a whole year

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Teaching Character Education? Showing gratitude has been proven to increase long-term well-being, improve health, relationships, emotions and help us bounce back from stressful experiences. With the significant increase in stress and anxiety among our young people, it is more important than ever that as teachers, we are catering to our students’ emotional needs in the classroom. This EDITABLE Gratitude Bell Ringers / Starter Prompts PowerPoint is the ideal way to help your students focus on the good aspects of their life and to appreciate their blessings – every one of us has something to be thankful for and these prompts will be sure to highlight it! The bell ringers contain 52 prompts, one for each week of the year. Each prompt is unique and encourages reflection on a wide range of life experiences, allowing for much more creativity and diversity in thinking and responses. It is not labelled by date so can be started at any time in the year – new starts don’t have to only begin on 1st January! You can find the same prompts in the printable or digital version here! These are ideal for using them as silent or discussion activities to start or end the school day, plus it's also great for teachers too: we can all take time to have an attitude of gratitude!
Smart Response Posters for rude comments, disputes and setting boundaries
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Smart Response Posters for rude comments, disputes and setting boundaries

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20 colorful Smart Response Posters to empower your students to have smart responses when dealing with rude comments, disputes and setting boundaries. It’s frustrating and heartbreaking to watch your students get into arguments and relationship challenges due to the words they use. Words can hurt but it’s tough to always know the best thing to say. You want to empower your students to be able to respond to awkward, rude, uncomfortable situations with calmness, clarity and class, and now you can easily help them do this! This set of classroom school posters contains 20 quotes that help students deal with rude comments, uncomfortable conversations or disputes and for setting healthy boundaries. These promote better classroom community and social, emotional learning. They would also work perfectly in a school counsellor’s office! You can display them in your classroom/school corridors as well as use them to prompt class discussions about why these make powerful responses and how it might affect the outcome. The posters have a bright watercolor theme and are suitable for all age groups and environments. I hope you enjoy using these in your classroom and around your school building to encourage your students to use the right words to empower them in challenging situations.
Resilience Values Lesson: Character Education PSHE (PowerPoint, Task Cards & Printables)
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Resilience Values Lesson: Character Education PSHE (PowerPoint, Task Cards & Printables)

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This values unit on Resilience is a crucial element for strengthening the core curriculum and ensuring our teenage students have a growth mindset and can bounce back from adversity so that they can succeed and reach their goals! Product includes: • Resilience PowerPoint - fully structured so no prior experience is required to deliver it. The text is also editable for you to modify as needed! • Resilience Printables - graphic organisers go perfectly with the PowerPoint if you want your students to record their thoughts as you discuss. There is also a fun bonus homework included! • Discussion point cards to develop speaking and listening skills. In order to ensure these important skills can be integrated into our busy timetables, this resource has been designed to make it as easy to deliver as possible! It includes a structured PowerPoint that guides the class through discussions about resilience and effective skills on how to bounce back from challenges. No prior knowledge or experience from you is required! On top of this, the PowerPoint text is editable so you can modify the content to suit your students’ needs, should you wish. Also included are bonus graphic organisers which are supplementary to the PowerPoint: they work as a helpful tool for students to record their thoughts in an aesthetically pleasing way that can then be used for bulletin board displays etc. You will also find a set of discussion task cards to spark conversation and thoughts on resilience: these can be printed off for each group of students, or they can be used in whole class discussion – it is up to you! So help build your students' resilience and encourage them to be all that you know they can be! Great for Character Education, Social Skills, Life skills and PSHCE (Physical, Social, Health, Citizenship Education) lessons.
101 Inspirational Quotes Posters
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101 Inspirational Quotes Posters

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This fun resource contains a whopping 101 inspirational and motivational quotes to encourage, inspire and motivate: perfect for instantly brightening any classroom, corridor, office or even home! There are a vast variety of quotes in this pack enabling you to conveniently change up your wall displays regularly or cover a large footprint of your school. These quotes can also easily be used on a daily basis as a "quote of the day" up on the interactive whiteboard for students to reflect on, discuss their significance and how they can apply them to their every day lives. This 101 pack contains quality quotes from well known inspirational people as well as popular celebrities that young people will be able to relate to and gain inspiration from! This resource is a powerful tool to use in your classrooms, for any age range, and can spark many interesting and inspiring topics and conversations with students and staff alike. ************************************************************************************************************************ • If you choose to download this resource, please take the time to leave a rating - I do really value your feedback and I always look forward to reading what you think about my resources! If you have any questions about this resource or anything else, you can email me at TeachersResourceForce@yahoo.com. • Be the first to know when I upload new resources, discounts and freebies by following my page!
Self-Esteem Values Lesson: Character Education PSHE (PowerPoint, Task Cards & Printables)
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Self-Esteem Values Lesson: Character Education PSHE (PowerPoint, Task Cards & Printables)

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This values unit on self-esteem for PSHE / Tutor Time is a crucial element for strengthening the core curriculum and ensuring our teenage students have the confidence and self-belief that they can succeed and reach their goals! Product includes: • Self-esteem PowerPoint - fully structured so no prior experience is required to deliver it. The text is also editable for you to modify as needed! • Self-esteem Printables - graphic organisers go perfectly with the PowerPoint if you want your students to record their thoughts as you discuss. There is also a fun bonus homework included! • Activities for kindness and strengthening classroom community. • Discussion point cards to develop speaking and listening skills. In order to ensure these important Character Education skills can be integrated into our busy timetables, this resource has been designed to make it as easy to deliver as possible! It includes a structured PowerPoint that guides the class through discussions about self-esteem and effective skills on how to build confidence. No prior knowledge or experience from you is required! On top of this, the PowerPoint text is editable so you can modify the content to suit your students’ needs, should you wish. Also included are bonus graphic organisers which are supplementary to the Self-Esteem PowerPoint: they work as a helpful tool for students to record their thoughts in an aesthetically pleasing way that can then be used for bulletin board displays etc. You will also find a set of discussion task cards to spark conversation and thoughts on self-esteem: these can be printed off for each group of students, or they can be used in whole class discussion – it is up to you! So help build your students' self-esteem and encourage them to be all that you know they can be! Great for Character Education, Social Skills, Life skills and PSHE (Physical, Social, Health, Education) lessons.
Well-being Journal for students and teachers
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Well-being Journal for students and teachers

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Make it your mission this year to take your life back with this well-being journal. Use for yourself or issue to your students to help them keep a journal of their life so they can reflect as well as set targets and track their progress to build positive habits. We’re all so busy and we give so much to other people that self-care often goes on the back burner. It’s crucial we take care of our well-being as it affects the way we feel and think, the way we cope with life’s challenges and how we can make the most of our potential.​ If we neglect to make an effort to take care of our well-being we can find ourselves stressed, jaded, unfulfilled or feeling trapped. After getting overwhelmed with life as a teacher, I started to set and track my progress in habits I wanted to create, as well as journaling. It has been essential in helping me form good habits and take care of my emotional state too. By recording my journey, I have been able to spot patterns in my mood over the course of a year and I’m now able to plan ahead, manage my life effectively and look after my well-being. With this journal, you and your students can have that same control and emotional freedom! Journal includes: 70 pages Every page is hand rendered in zentangle style for mindful colouring Monthly journal pages for brief journaling Weekly journal pages for brief journaling Daily journal pages, both with prompts and plain for more detailed journaling Prompts encourage you to focus on achievement, self-care and future thoughts Daily tracker with 4 point system to monitor and review well-being each day Monthly gratitude jar keepsake to record daily joys 12 different zentangle themes for each month to add variety 4 different types of trackers: mood, sleep, exercise and one for your own habits​ Benefits: It’s so easy to get caught up in day to day life that your well-being falls by the wayside but having somewhere to record your thoughts, feelings, memories and emotions puts these in the forefront of your mind ensuring you focus on them. Journaling has been proven to reduce physical disease symptoms and anxiety, enhance self-esteem and increase self-awareness. It can improve your self love and help you become really in tune with your own thoughts and emotions. Writing engages both the left and right side of the brain, enhancing problem solving capabilities. When you journal, you can go back and identify patterns to help you in the future as well as identify areas of personal growth to help you celebrate your successes. Overall, promotes well-being by allowing you to monitor your mental, physical and emotional wellness.
Self-Respect Lesson: Character Education Values (PowerPoint, Task Cards & Printables)
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Self-Respect Lesson: Character Education Values (PowerPoint, Task Cards & Printables)

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This values unit on self-respect is a crucial element for strengthening the core curriculum and ensuring our students have a healthy level of self-respect and assertiveness to maintain high standards in their lives. Sadly, this characteristic is become more and more rare - we need to teach our students the right way, now while they are young! Product includes: • 18 slides of self-respect PowerPoint - fully structured so no prior experience is required to deliver it. The text is also editable for you to modify as needed! • 9 pages of self-respect Printables - graphic organizers go perfectly with the PowerPoint if you want your students to record their thoughts as you discuss. There is also a fun bonus homework included! They are in a PowerPoint format so they can easily be converted to Google Slides for paperless activities if preferred. • 24 unique discussion cards to develop speaking and listening skills. Your students will learn: • how to define self-respect • how to analyse their own and others' self-respect • where they might need to demonstrate self-respect • signs of high self-respect • signs of low self-respect • what can affect self-respect • self-awareness of their own self-respect • actionable steps to build self-respect In order to ensure these important skills can be integrated into our busy timetables, this resource has been designed to make it as easy to deliver as possible! It includes a structured PowerPoint that guides the class through discussions about self-respect and effective skills on how to be assertive and raise their standards. No prior knowledge or experience from you is required! On top of this, the PowerPoint text is editable so you can modify the content to suit your students’ needs, should you wish. Also included are bonus graphic organizers which are supplementary to the PowerPoint: they work as a helpful tool for students to record their thoughts in an aesthetically pleasing way that can then be used for bulletin board displays etc. You will also find a set of discussion task cards to spark conversation and thoughts on self-respect: these can be printed off for each group of students, or they can be used in whole class discussion – it is up to you! So help build your students' self-respect and encourage them to be all that you know they can be! Great for Character Education, Social Skills, Life skills and PSHCE (Physical, Social, Health, Citizenship Education) lessons.
Positive Attitude Growth Mindset Task Cards, Posters and Colouring Pages
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Positive Attitude Growth Mindset Task Cards, Posters and Colouring Pages

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Do you want to teach your teenage students how to improve their growth mindset and develop a more positive attitude to life as well as their education? Then this motivational and inspirational set of posters and task cards is for you! Product includes: • 10 Positive Attitude Growth Mindset Posters • 10 Positive Attitude Growth Mindset Colouring Pages • 32 Positive Attitude Discussion Prompt Task Cards • Task Card record sheet This unit includes 10 high quality Positive Attitude posters with motivational quotes that inspire higher level thinking. These can be printed and laminated to put up on walls or shown on a whiteboard to be used as a teaching resource. There are also black and white versions of these which would make for a lovely relaxing colouring activity or for extension tasks! Also included are 32 task cards with discussion points on positive attitudes whereby students can work in pairs or groups to collaborate and share their thoughts in improving their thinking patterns. These will look amazing in colour but can also work well in grey scale too if necessary. These cards can be printed out and handed to pairs or groups to discuss and record on their Task Record Sheet which also offers them the opportunity to reflect on their learning and implement practices to have a positive attitude. Alternatively, these cards could be used in a big class discussion which would make an interesting debate. So look forward to debating and discussing the importance of growth mindset, having a positive attitude and becoming more resilient individuals with your students using this modern and unique resource! Great for Social Skills and PSHCE (Physical, Social, Health, Citizenship Education) lessons.
Respect Lesson: Character Education Values (PowerPoint, Task Cards & Printables)
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Respect Lesson: Character Education Values (PowerPoint, Task Cards & Printables)

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This values unit on Respect is a crucial element for strengthening the core curriculum and ensuring our students are able to show respect towards others to develop strong relationships and a positive reputation. This would be especially useful to use as a one-off lesson or top up reminder if you are finding your class are starting to lack respect, perhaps towards one another or even to staff. Product includes: • 18 slides of Respect PowerPoint - fully structured so no prior experience is required to deliver it. The text is also editable for you to modify as needed! • 9 pages of Respect Printables - graphic organisers go perfectly with the PowerPoint if you want your students to record their thoughts as you discuss. There is also a fun bonus homework included! They are in a PowerPoint format so they can easily be converted to Google Slides for paperless activities if preferred. • 24 unique discussion cards to develop speaking and listening skills. Your students will learn: • how to define respect • how to analyse their own and others' level of respect • where they might need to demonstrate respect • signs of being respectful • signs of being disrespectful • what can affect respect • self-awareness of their own respect • actionable steps to build respect In order to ensure these important skills can be integrated into our busy timetables, this resource has been designed to make it as easy to deliver as possible! It includes a structured PowerPoint that guides the class through discussions about respect and effective skills on how to show respect towards others and the impact this has on their relationships and reputation. No prior knowledge or experience from you is required! On top of this, the PowerPoint text is editable so you can modify the content to suit your students’ needs, should you wish. Also included are bonus graphic organisers which are supplementary to the PowerPoint: they work as a helpful tool for students to record their thoughts in an aesthetically pleasing way that can then be used for wall displays etc. You will also find a set of discussion task cards to spark conversation and thoughts on respect: these can be printed off for each group of students, or they can be used in whole class discussion – it is up to you! So help build your students' respect and encourage them to be all that you know they can be! Great for Character Education, Social Skills, Life skills, Tutor Time Activities and PSHE (Physical, Social, Health, Education) lessons.
Empathy Lesson: Character Education Values (PowerPoint, Task Cards & Printables)
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Empathy Lesson: Character Education Values (PowerPoint, Task Cards & Printables)

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This values unit on Empathy is a crucial element for strengthening the core curriculum and ensuring our students have empathy towards others which helps reduce bullying, racism, prejudice and can improve relationships. Product includes: • Empathy PowerPoint - fully structured so no prior experience is required to deliver it. The text is also editable for you to modify as needed! • Empathy Printables - graphic organizsers go perfectly with the PowerPoint if you want your students to record their thoughts as you discuss. There is also a fun bonus homework included! • Discussion point cards to develop speaking and listening skills. In order to ensure these important skills can be integrated into our busy timetables, this resource has been designed to make it as easy to deliver as possible! It includes a structured PowerPoint that guides the class through discussions about empathy and effective skills on understanding others’ feelings. No prior knowledge or experience from you is required! On top of this, the PowerPoint text is editable so you can modify the content to suit your students’ needs, should you wish. Also included are bonus graphic organisers which are supplementary to the PowerPoint: they work as a helpful tool for students to record their thoughts in an aesthetically pleasing way that can then be used for bulletin board displays etc. You will also find a set of discussion task cards to spark conversation and thoughts on empathy: these can be printed off for each group of students, or they can be used in whole class discussion – it is up to you! So help build your students' empathy and encourage them to be all that you know they can be! Great for Character Education, Social Skills, Life skills and PSHCE (Physical, Social, Health, Citizenship Education) lessons.
Honesty Lesson: Character Education Values (PowerPoint, Task Cards & Printables)
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Honesty Lesson: Character Education Values (PowerPoint, Task Cards & Printables)

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This values unit on Honesty is a crucial element for strengthening the core curriculum and ensuring our students are able to be honest with others to develop strong relationships and a positive reputation. This would be especially useful to use as a one-off lesson or top up reminder if you are finding your class are starting to show increasing signs of dishonesty, perhaps towards one another or even to staff. Product includes: • 17 slides of Honesty PowerPoint - fully structured so no prior experience is required to deliver it. The text is also editable for you to modify as needed! • 8 pages of Honesty Printables - graphic organizers go perfectly with the PowerPoint if you want your students to record their thoughts as you discuss. There is also a fun bonus homework included! They are in a PowerPoint format so they can easily be converted to Google Slides for paperless activities if preferred. • 24 unique discussion cards to develop speaking and listening skills. Your students will learn: • how to define honesty • how to analyse their own and others' level of honesty • where they might need to demonstrate honesty • signs of being honest • signs of being dishonest • what can affect honesty • self-awareness of their own honesty • actionable steps to build honesty In order to ensure these important skills can be integrated into our busy timetables, this resource has been designed to make it as easy to deliver as possible! It includes a structured PowerPoint that guides the class through discussions about honesty and effective skills on how to demonstrate honesty and build trust and the impact this has on their relationships and reputation. No prior knowledge or experience from you is required! On top of this, the PowerPoint text is editable so you can modify the content to suit your students’ needs, should you wish. Also included are bonus graphic organizers which are supplementary to the PowerPoint: they work as a helpful tool for students to record their thoughts in an aesthetically pleasing way that can then be used for bulletin board displays etc. You will also find a set of discussion task cards to spark conversation and thoughts on honesty: these can be printed off for each group of students, or they can be used in whole class discussion – it is up to you! So help build your students' honesty and encourage them to be all that you know they can be! Great for Character Education, Social Skills, Tutor Time Activities, Life skills and PSHE (Physical, Social, Health, Education) lessons.
Courage Lesson: Character Education Values (PowerPoint, Task Cards & Printables)
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Courage Lesson: Character Education Values (PowerPoint, Task Cards & Printables)

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Do you want to your students to succeed in all areas of their lives? This values unit on Courage is a crucial element for strengthening the core curriculum and ensuring our students face their fears and have the courage to stand up for what is right, even against adversity. Sadly, this characteristic is become more and more rare - we need to teach our students the right way, now while they are young! Product includes: • 16 slides of courage PowerPoint - fully structured so no prior experience is required to deliver it. The text is also editable for you to modify as needed! • 10 pages of courage Printables - graphic organizers go perfectly with the PowerPoint if you want your students to record their thoughts as you discuss. There is also a fun bonus homework included! They are in a PowerPoint format so they can easily be converted to Google Slides for paperless activities if preferred. • 24 unique discussion cards to develop speaking and listening skills. Your students will learn: • how to define courage • how to analyse their own and others' courage • where they might need to demonstrate courage • signs of high courage • signs of low courage • what can affect courage • self-awareness of their own courage • actionable steps to build courage In order to ensure these important skills can be integrated into our busy timetables, this resource has been designed to make it as easy to deliver as possible! It includes a structured PowerPoint that guides the class through discussions about courage and effective skills on facing their fears and taking positive action. No prior knowledge or experience from you is required! On top of this, the PowerPoint text is editable so you can modify the content to suit your students’ needs, should you wish. Also included are bonus graphic organizers which are supplementary to the PowerPoint: they work as a helpful tool for students to record their thoughts in an aesthetically pleasing way that can then be used for bulletin board displays etc. You will also find a set of discussion task cards to spark conversation and thoughts on courage: these can be printed off for each group of students, or they can be used in whole class discussion – it is up to you! So help build your students' courage and encourage them to be all that you know they can be! Great for Character Education, Social Skills, Life skills and PSHCE (Physical, Social, Health, Citizenship Education) lessons.