Cards to encourage children’s independence with their emotions
Emotions cards
Positivity cards to remind children how fab they are!
Cartoons or bitmojis included to aid those who may struggle with reading
I personally have printed and laminated these cards, using a split pin to attach them. Feel free to edit and share.
Editable AFL resource
Useful to gauge an idea of the children’s understanding
Print out, laminate and split pin
Traffic lights reflect children’s understanding
Subject specific and general praise cards
Praise home to parents is so important and these cards are easy to edit, print off and laminate as necessary.
Conversation cards to encourage children to talk about diversity.
Useful as part of PSHE or a general wellbeing or introduction activity for new pupils
Brain break card
Mindfulness activities/ end of day
Can be used as a quick break from learning to refresh the children before moving onto the next lesson.
Personally, I printed and laminated the cards then attached them to a lollypop stick!
Famous children’s book character labels
Name labels can be changed
Editable.
Current text: This book belongs to
Could be used to label teacher resources or children’s
Layout works so can be printed onto 2 X 8 sticker labels
To promote positivity and looking after our mental wellbeing, I have a happiness jar in my classroom. The children write down something which has made them happy this week. At the end of the week, as a class we read what everyone has written down and what they have enjoyed.
3 different differentiated resources for phonics sounds ay, oy, ea.
First resource: cut and match words to pictures for lower ability pupils
Pages 2 and 3: for greater depth pupils. Cut and stick words into the correct section. Extra challenge is identifying real words with wrong digraph.
Last page: Words cut out for middle group of children. They work outside and put the words into different sound sections or could use dustbin for alien words and treasure chest for real words.
Cards can be laminated and placed on children’s work whether this is a lego project, painting, story writing or maths questions. This makes it clear that they are carrying on and can be placed on books/ work you think the children need to carry on with.