Infant teacher - shortlisted for TES Resource Contributor of the Year 2014 & 2015. All my resources have been made for my class, so have been tried and tested before uploading them to share with others. I hope you find my resources useful.
Infant teacher - shortlisted for TES Resource Contributor of the Year 2014 & 2015. All my resources have been made for my class, so have been tried and tested before uploading them to share with others. I hope you find my resources useful.
Reward chart to be used to record behaviour throughout the day. I have always given a stick if a child gets 5 smiley faces out of 8. Good for pinpointing trends in behaviour (times/lessons etc)
Cards contain either squares, circles, triangles, crosses or stars and also a numeral 1-13. The dealer deals 6 cards to each player, putting the rest in the centre and turning the first card over. The aim of the game is to lose all your cards by following the suit or the same numeral. If you do not have either, you have to pick up a card from the centre pile. Joker 'WHOT&' cards are placed down so you change to a new suit. When a player has no cards left, the game ends and scores are added up. The score of any left over star cards are doubled; a WHOT card left over will score 20.
Listen and silent are spelt with the same letters quotation. Linked to What the Ladybird Heard by Julia Donaldson, so great for use when learning about good listening skills, as well as animals topics, especially farm animals
Worksheet to use with SEAL Say no Bullying for Year 1. To use after story on Humpty Dumpty and how he was pushed off the wall by one of the King's soldiers. Children to write down what the characters might be saying, or how they are feeling.
A set of 4 differentiated worksheets for children to draw happy and sad faces on Humpty Dumpty. Designed to be used as a PSHE/PSED lesson on emotions to tie in with the nursery rhyme.
Could also tie in with the KS1 SEAL Anti-bullying resources.
PowerPoint lesson plan based on National Schools Partnership lesson 1 Fantastic You! for KS1.
Links with the SEAL Good to be me. Unit plan based around Fantastic Mr Fox by Roald Dahl. Video links used.
SSEHV stands for Sathya Sai Education through Human Values, a PSED teaching method in many schools. Based on core human values of Love, Peace, Truth, Non Violence and Right Conduct.
The SSEHV lesson brings on various elements - a quotation to talk about, a warm-up game, a silent sitting/meditation, a story and discussion/questions, a song, and then a game or activity.
This lesson plan has been put together to focus on non-violence, and basic respect of similarities and differences, and what we can learn from the peace loving plant eating dinosaurs.
F2 Reception medium term plan on Beginnings, PPt presentation. Linked to Leicester City SACRE RE unit, but encompasses RE, PSED, CL, UW.
Content covers New Year, religious birth customs, Chinese New Year and the Judeo-Christian creation story.
3 lesson PowerPoint plan for the SEAL unit Good to be me KS1. Based on the National Schools Partnership Fantastic You! scheme. The unit is taught through the film Fantastic Mr Fox by Roald Dahl, using video clips as well as discussion times and group/independent activities.
Lesson 1: I'm Fantastic - building self-esteem and goal setting
Lesson 2: Fantastic friends - how to be a fantastic friend
Lesson 3 - Fantastic family - recognising the part family play in our lives
A PowerPoint lesson plan designed to be used to introduce children to The story of my name activity/homework.
Includes information on how and why names are given.
Please see my other resources 'The story of my name' - homework activity and parent letter.