Hands-on analogue clock worksheets designed for SEN, KS1 and KS2 learners. This pack includes 13 differentiated worksheets, starting from very basic analogue clock identification and progressing through to analogue-to-24-hour clock conversion and real-life time-based problem-solving tasks.
Activities include reading clocks, drawing clock hands, matching times, converting between analogue and digital/24-hour time, and practical scenarios such as calculating when to leave in order to arrive somewhere on time.
The worksheets use clear visuals, step-by-step tasks, and structured layouts to help build confidence and support independent learning. Ideal for classroom teaching, interventions, home learning, alternative provision, and learners who benefit from practical and visual approaches to maths.
Build a Bug Hotel is a practical outdoor learning activity pack combining construction, science, creativity and environmental education through hands-on learning.
This resource supports learners in designing, building and evaluating bug hotels while developing practical construction skills, teamwork, problem-solving and environmental awareness. Suitable for mainstream, SEN, SEMH, alternative provision, Forest School and outdoor learning settings.
This pack includes over 30 + worksheets and activities, including:
Step-by-step build instructions
Worksheets and design tasks
Evaluation sheets
Literacy and discussion activities
Filler and extension tasks
Tool and equipment guidance
Generic risk assessment guidance
SEN-friendly visual layouts
The activities are designed to be flexible, allowing teachers, facilitators and support staff to pick and choose the worksheets and tasks that best suit their learners. The pack can be adapted and customised to fit different ages, abilities, lesson lengths and learning environments.
Learners explore biodiversity, insect habitats and the importance of protecting wildlife while using natural and recycled materials within practical projects.
Perfect for:
DT and Science lessons
Outdoor learning
STEM activities
Forest School
Practical construction projects
Cross-curricular learning
Ideal for primary, secondary, SEN and alternative provision settings.
Created by Make & Grow Workshop
by Sean Kane.
Make a Working Book Clock – A Practical Design & Technology Workbook
Create a working analogue clock from an old hardback book using practical tools, recycled materials, and creative design ideas.
This engaging project workbook guides learners step-by-step through the process of transforming a hardback book into a fully working clock. Designed to support practical, hands-on learning, the workbook combines Design & Technology, creativity, measuring skills, problem solving, sustainability, and independent learning into one accessible project.
Learners are guided through each stage of the build process with clear visuals, simple instructions, and supportive diagrams. The workbook has been designed with a clean, easy-to-follow layout suitable for a wide range of learners including KS2, KS3, SEN, SEMH, Alternative Provision, EOTAS, intervention groups, and practical enrichment sessions.
The project encourages learners to:
• develop practical tool skills
• follow step-by-step instructions
• measure and mark accurately
• learn about analogue clocks and time
• explore creativity and design
• work safely with tools and equipment
• reflect and evaluate their finished work
• reuse and recycle materials in a meaningful way
Included in this workbook:
• Full project cover page
• Step-by-step build instructions
• Visual guides and diagrams
• Planning and design pages
• Tool and equipment guide
• Generic risk assessment page
• Safety reminders
• Clock mechanism guidance
• Decorating and finishing ideas
• Evaluation and reflection page
• Printable A4 workbook pages
• Clear visuals throughout
Topics Covered:
• Analogue clocks
• Measuring and marking
• Practical Design & Technology
• Sustainability and recycling
• Tool safety
• Creative design
• Evaluation skills
Tools and Materials Used:
• Old hardback books
• Clock mechanism kits
• Glue guns
• Hand drills / craft drills
• Craft knives and scissors
• Cardboard and scrap materials
• Decorative materials and paint
Please Note:
A generic risk assessment page is included. Facilitators/teachers should adapt this to suit their own learners, environment, supervision levels, and equipment.
This resource works particularly well for:
• Practical DT lessons
• Enrichment activities
• Alternative Provision
• SEN/SEMH learners
• EOTAS provision
• Small group interventions
• Creative workshop sessions
• Sustainability and recycling projects
The workbook has been created in a clear A4 format and is suitable for printing or digital use.
Ideal for teachers, workshop leaders, alternative provision staff, tutors, and home educators looking for an engaging practical project with a meaningful finished product.
Final Product Included.
A creative crystal bracelet wellbeing activity pack designed to support reflection, emotional literacy, SEMH, PSHE and low-demand learning.
This practical and engaging resource allows learners to create their own crystal bracelet while exploring feelings, emotions, strengths, self-expression and positive reflection through a calm, hands-on activity.
Designed to be flexible and accessible, this pack works well within mainstream classrooms, SEN settings, SEMH provision, nurture groups, alternative provision, mentoring sessions, EOTAS and wellbeing interventions.
The activity encourages conversation, creativity and reflection without pressure, making it ideal for learners who may struggle with traditional written activities or direct emotional discussions.
Included within this resource:
• Step-by-step bracelet making guide
• Reflection and discussion worksheets
• Wellbeing-focused prompts
• Learner response sheets
• Risk assessment
• Cover pages and display materials
• Flexible low-demand activities
• Visual supports and structured pages
• Calm and accessible worksheet designs
This resource can be used for:
• PSHE lessons
• Emotional literacy activities
• SEMH interventions
• Mentoring sessions
• Nurture provision
• Calm/start-of-day activities
• Reward sessions
• Relationship-building activities
• Creative mindfulness
• 1:1 support work
The pack has been designed to allow facilitators to pick and choose the pages most suitable for their learners. Some activities may take 15–20 minutes, while others can support longer-term wellbeing and mentoring work.
The focus of this activity is not on creating the “perfect” bracelet, but on encouraging learners to reflect, create, communicate and engage in a meaningful and supportive way.
Perfect for teachers, teaching assistants, mentors, pastoral teams, youth workers, alternative provision staff and wellbeing practitioners looking for practical and engaging SEMH-friendly resources.
Build, design and explore planters through 50+ flexible worksheets, practical activities, reviews, fillers and differentiated learning tasks.
This complete planter project workbook has been designed to give teachers, facilitators and support staff a highly flexible practical learning resource that can be adapted to suit a wide range of learners, settings and ability levels.
Inside this pack are over 50 worksheets and activities linked to planter projects, practical construction, design, creativity, outdoor learning and cross-curricular learning.
This resource is designed around choice and flexibility. There are multiple worksheet options for planning, designing and reviewing so you can pick and choose the activities that work best for your learners.
Included within this workbook:
Detailed step-by-step planter build guides
Multiple planter design ideas
Differentiated worksheets for varying ability levels
Low-demand activities
Review and evaluation sheets
Starter and filler tasks
Colouring activities
Topic-linked literacy activities
Plant and growing research worksheets
“What is the best plant to grow?” style activities
Practical skills development tasks
Tool and equipment guidance
Generic risk assessment guidance
Creative planning sheets
Discussion and reflection activities
The activities are suitable for a wide range of educational settings including:
Mainstream education
SEN
SEMH
Alternative Provision
EOTAS
Forest School
Nurture groups
Practical skills sessions
Outdoor learning
This workbook has been intentionally designed so staff can select the pages that best fit their learners, time available and learning environment. Some activities may take only a few minutes, while others can support larger practical projects over multiple lessons or longer-term provision.
The resource focuses on:
practical hands-on learning
creativity
problem-solving
learner engagement
confidence building
measuring and planning
teamwork
outdoor learning
discussion and reflection
All worksheets are provided in easy-to-print A4 format.
A highly flexible practical project workbook designed to support learners through meaningful, engaging and creative planter-based activities.