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NEW! FREE! Remote Resilience Slides

A remote learning edition of our Resilience Cards.

What are remote resilience slides?
These cards are the perfect prompts to get your class talking about their emotions, friendships, likes, dislikes, strengths and more, all while building their resilience during remote learning.
How do I use these resilience slides?
We know that lots of teachers have been missing having catch ups and check ins with their class. We’re hoping these resilience slides will help you have a meaningful discussion with your class remotely. They will help children discuss and identify how they’re feeling and find the positives during lockdown. Choose one slide to be the focus of a discussion lasting as long as you want. We are suggesting using these during any live teaching sessions you are delivering to bring the bubble in school and the children at home together or to set as a discussion focus for families at home. You can give a response too as modelling your thought process will help the children think in that mindset too. Children may discuss back to the class, submit their response privately to you or just have their conversation at home.
Top tip: Have one of these slides on screen share for as your children join the live lesson. This way you can get everything sorted for the lesson and the children are engaged while waiting for everyone to join.
There are 24 slides in total and we’ve grouped each card by:
thumbs up
stars
friends
school
hearts
emotions

If you enjoy this resource then you may wish to check out our larger resilience card collection made specifically for the classroom as part of our larger Regulation Collection - available on TES.
All images used are illustrated by Lisa @yearthreeandme
Please note: this resource and all hand-drawn illustrations are covered by the Non -Derivate Licence. This means you may only provide the licensed material to those students you teach in any medium or format for the purpose of educating them and/or their private study.

Creative Commons "NoDerivatives"

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ADayal

2 years ago
5

great idea on how to start a conversation remotely . Thanks

fondanticing

3 years ago
5

So useful for question of the day in Remote Teaching.

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