I created this document to support play in primary 1 and the children’s development of their fine motor skills. Can be used as a checklist to support you throughout the year.
A great resource to put on your classroom door to allow others to follow your learning journey. Just use a simple website to create your own qr code and add it in!
A fun activity/game to allow children to consolidate their times tables knowledge. Have wooden pegs with the written answers on them and the children clip the answer to the correct multiplication sentence.
Laminate and attach these to a lanyard. Children collect a lanyard when completed a piece of work/a task and they support other children who require it.
A brightly coloured bitmoji visual timetable with a range of cards to suit lots of school activities. Simply edit to your own bitmoji and add any others cards you require.
These traffic light marking tray labels simply stick to your marking trays and are a great way for the children to self assess at the end of a lesson. Change out the bitmoji to your own and use in any way that suits you!
Here is a list of planning ideas for the first week back at school organised into the different curricular areas! Perfect for new teachers (NQTs) or anyone else looking for some simple and fun ideas to get to know your new class and help them settle in!
This emoji emotion check in can be used daily to allow children to independently tell you how they are feeling. Simply stick the emojis to paper/plastic plates and have a peg for each child with their name on it. However, this can be used in any way that suits you best!
I used this resource in primary 6 as a way for the children to request a private meeting with me to discuss anything they wanted. We sat at playtime or lunch time and had a biscuit and a blether about how they were feeling. Just add in your name and edit the bitmoji and use in a way that suits you best!