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Times table booklet
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Times table booklet

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Personalized my timestable booklet. Great for lessons, group work, revision, homework, small groups, SEN. Each page has colouring in to keep the children engaged in activity. Great booklet to send home with children to practice with their parents. Low print cost. Print - Use - Simple.
Colour matching
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Colour matching

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Great way to help teach KS1 and SEN students. Easy to use. Just print / cut / use. Match the colour circles to the same colour writing. Great tool to get children to match words to pictures. Great for challenging children as it is a practical activity. Great reminder tool. Great start of class 5 minute activity. Can edit to match your needs. Enjoy!
Work to BEE proud of DISPLAY
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Work to BEE proud of DISPLAY

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A great display in your classroom / corridors to display work that your children are proud of. Just clip work to the display making it easy to update on a regular basis. Best for KS1 / KS2 / SEN rooms. Easy and quick to make. Just download / print / cut out / stick. Instructions included. Step by step guide.
Inside Out Display
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Inside Out Display

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This is a great display to encourage children to talk about their different emotions. Great for Pastoral Support rooms and rooms where challenging children will be. Most children are able to point out that they feel angry when they enter our room but by the time they leave after a conversation and encouragement to return to class they leave feeling happy and able to be positive for the rest of the day. Can be a great PSHE lesson to discuss each feeling and what we can do to help that inside out character become happier.
Inside Out Emotion Booklet
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Inside Out Emotion Booklet

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Inside out Emotion booklet helps children to identify and label the different emotions, while developing a healthy acceptance/understanding to their feelings. 8 pages of fun filled activities for all ages groups including children with extra needs. Great for PSHE lessons / circle times. Great tool to use for teachers when they are meeting class for first time as you get to know what each individual child needs when they are feeling different emotions. colourful / engaging / informative / fun
Inside Out Emotion Situations
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Inside Out Emotion Situations

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Use this work sheet to fill out and discuss the different emotions. Great for PHSE lessons to highlight that the same situation can have different emotional effects on people. This worksheet can be used for KS1 KS2 KS3, can be easily edited to include your own specific questions. The children can use the blank form to write there own and get class mates to fill out. Inside out characters are a great way to engage your children. This worksheets can be used for children with special educational needs.
Inside Out Where do you feel your emotions
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Inside Out Where do you feel your emotions

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Skills your child/children will learn during this activity How to identify different emotions. How to deal with different emotions. Where in the body you can feel that emotion. To become more aware of your emotions. To be able to discuss openly feelings and how different situations can affect you mentally. Great tool to use with SEN children.
Team Work Activities
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Team Work Activities

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Does your group need help with learning basic skills such as Team work, Patience, Communication, Turn Taking, Following instructions, Problem solving, Listening, Contribution to a group. Put children into small groups and see what they can build in a fun, structured environment. Worksheets give children different things to do and helps them to become a successful team player. All you have to do is print! Please rate!
Motivation display package
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Motivation display package

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Two displays that will catch the eye of anyone walking in your room. Children and adults need words of encourage and these displays are the best way to get adults and children to be motivated and set high goals through any tough day. Just print, cut out, Stick up on wall. Simple
the sky is the limit DISPLAY
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the sky is the limit DISPLAY

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The sky is the limit Display. Colourful and Vibrant display for classrooms and school corridors. To uplift and encourage learning and setting high goals. Lettering / Clouds / balloons included. Print Cut out and stick to wall.
Spread your wings and fly DISPLAY
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Spread your wings and fly DISPLAY

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This display will catch the eye of anyone who enters your school/ classroom. Can be used to take pictures of students / staff members. Bright and Colourful. Heading and feather is included. Just print cut out and put up on wall.
Movement Break / Brain Break
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Movement Break / Brain Break

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This display will help your children when a movement break or brain break is needed. Simple instructions so all children can access activity. Completed within a couple of minutes. Great to use when children are fidgety.
Black History
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Black History

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Black history is not just a month its everyday! This is a great display to put around your school/ classroom all year round. Colourful and eye catching. Lettering / Pictures / Quotes / Fist all included. Just print and put up!
Rounding numbers to the nearest 10
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Rounding numbers to the nearest 10

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Rounding numbers to the nearest 10 worksheet is aimed at all age groups with a coded number line at the bottom to guide the children as they go along. Great to use for SEN groups as a starting activity, children can also mark own work if printed double sided.
Lego Challenges
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Lego Challenges

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This activity will help your children learn life skills such as sharing, communication, listening, turn taking, solving issues, focusing, team work and making decisions. Children have so much fun while learning basic life skills. Can be used in a whole class setting, down to small groups.
Inside out display
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Inside out display

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This is a great display to encourage children to talk about their different emotions. Great for Pastoral Support rooms and rooms where challenging children will be. Most children are able to point out that they feel angry when they enter our room but by the time they leave after a conversation and encouragement to return to class they leave feeling happy and able to be positive for the rest of the day. Can be a great PSHE lesson to discuss each feeling and what we can do to help that inside out character become happier.
what makes a good friend
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what makes a good friend

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Alot of children can tell you what makes a bad friend but struggle with what makes a good friend. This chart is best completed in pairs so the children can discuss what makes a good friend and what makes a bad friend. Helps children with their communication skills if paired up with people they are not normally around or speak to often. Great for children with behaviour needs as its a visual to being a good friend once completed the children can hang it in classrooms for a reminder. Best on doors so when they go to break they can read as leaving the room.
What Is A Good Friend
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What Is A Good Friend

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It is a cut and stick activity which gives you scenarios from a normal school day and they to decide if that person is being a good friend or a bad friend. The best thing about this resource is that once they have completed it, its evidence that they know how to be a good friend and great to pull out if they display bad friend behaviour. Great for all ages younger or older. Can be done in groups or individually. This is a great resource if some of your child show consistant bad friend behaviour.
Favourite Things
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Favourite Things

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This resource is an amazing activity to get your children to think about their favourite things. I have tried this with all year groups and it works really well for all age groups. I tend to put the children in groups of 2 and try to pair up children who are not always together. Once the circles are finished they make a great display and talking point for the classroom. This can take up to an hour to draw. Next lesson can be colouring the circle. (Could spend 2 lessons completing)