This display pack includes a poster with the emotions of each zone and strategies to help, large images of the different emotions, large images of the different strategies and a check in poster. All of the resources include images from Widgit. I hope it is useful for you!
17 x essential SMSC assemblies for any secondary school. These assemblies have gained excellent reviews so far and are all editable and adaptable. They are best suited to KS3 / KS4. Each one is 15-20 minutes long and is very easy to follow, with clips, stories and funny parts but also important and memorable advice for students.
Included:
Resilience Assembly
Achievement and Aspiration Assembly
Attendance Assembly
Anti-bullying Assembly
Mental Health Assembly
Behaviour Assembly
Inequality Assembly
Fake News Assembly
Brexit Assembly
Kindness Assembly
Careers Assembly
Autism Awareness Assembly
Black History Assembly
Fresh Starts Assembly
Mental Health / Exam stress assembly
End of Term Assembly
Safer Internet Day
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Thermometer showing increasing levels of anger and then with a space to think about what things make them feel that angry and how they can calm themselves down at different levels of anger.
Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt Clip Art
Editable worksheets x4 identifying who are safer strangers and matching who can help in which emergency scenario. Promotes skills towards preparing for adulthood (Life Skills).
Visual content and Widgit visuals for young people with special education needs (SEN/SEND).
5 x fully resourced, highly-rated lessons fo developing Social Skills in children and young teens. All 5x lesson packs (in 4 downloads) are complete with at least one hour-long powerpoint, accompanying differentiated worksheets, clip links with questions, plenaries, clear LOs and starters. All are well differentiated to three levels throughout to enable clear evidence of progress for all students.
These resources have been highly-rated individually by TES users, follow the same consistent format and are easy to follow.
There is zero extra work required. You can just have a quick look at them and teach - instructions are very clear as you go along.
I use all of these myself and I really hope you find them excellent value.
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An hour long, fully resourced PSHE lesson with a focus on the type of bullying called body shaming (making fun of someone’s physical appearance). The lesson is filled with engaging, well differentiated and fun activities and is useful for PSHE or Citizenship. The pack includes an hour long PowerPoint, differentiated challenge activities, worksheets, clips and literacy focus tasks. These resources have been designed to be engaging, detailed and easy to follow. All our resources are editable (so easy to adapt for your classes).
This lesson could be used for PSHE, Citizenship or Life Skills. You can find many more inexpensive and free PSHE, Citizenship and RE resources at my shop: MORE PSHE RESOURCES
IT'S ALL ABOUT ME (2) - GETTING READY workbooklet is 16 pages with 25 interesting tasks about getting ready at home and at school. This workbooklet focuses on the routines you go through each day, or getting ready for a special event. It will help you create checklists to go through so you are organised and ready and to solve problems that may frequently occur. This workbooklet is filled with active, visual and practical tasks for primary or lower secondary and special education students and offers staff flexibility about who delivers the workbooklet and how many tasks are completed. See also IT'S ALL ABOUT ME (1) - HYGIENE. This theme also links to IT'S ALL ABOUT CARING workbooklets series - (1) SELF-CARE, (2) CARE FOR OTHERS, (3) CARE FOR PETS
With an easy-to-follow format, a non-specialist teacher or teacher aide can also deliver this workbooklet with confidence, add ideas and many students will self-direct their learning.
This workbooklet also includes a Student Learning Checklist and Assessment for Learning feedback sheets.
PSHE planning for bullying - more now added! 12x fully resourced, highly rated lessons all complete with starters, worksheets, clips, differentiated to three levels throughout and one assembly. Perfect for anti-bullying week.
The lessons and assembly focus on not just the obvious things like how bullying is wrong, but why people do it, the different ways people discriminate against each other, cyber bullying, where misconceptions about difference originate from and how people have overcome prejudice and adversity.
Suitable for KS3/4 (and a couple suitable for upper KS2 as well) but could be adapted.
I use all of these myself as a Head of PSHE and I really hope you find them excellent value.
1. Cyberbullying
2. Bullying or Banter
3. Racism
4. Homophobia
5. Peer Pressure
6. Transphobic bullying
7. Sexism + gender based bullying
8. Conflict management
9. Toxic and genuine friendships
10. Body Shaming
11. Anti-Bullying Week Assembly
12. Showing Respect
13. Lower ability / Year 6/7 Bullying introduction
14. Microaggressions, offensive language and bullying
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A resource I made for a mixed group of ks1 / ks2 children with autism / social communication needs. Aim is to develop greater understanding of feelings and to begin to develop awareness of other's feelings, also turn taking and attention and listening.
Resource includes a feelings poster and 18 cards describing situations that have happened to an imaginary child - e.g. 'She has a wobbly tooth'.
We discuss the various feelings an how children are feeling today. Cards are placed face down and children take turns to turn cards over. They consider how the person may be feeling.
More able groups could be prompted / questioned to consider would everyone feel that way in that situation (some people can't stand having wobbly teeth, others get excited...) further developing theory of mind and understanding that people can feel differently about situations.
Editable emotions check in used for daily PSHE to support children in developing their understanding of emotions. This resource is linked into the Disney film Inside Out. Can also be used with Thrive.
The 26 Emoticon/feelings cards are an ideal way to help your children to express their feelings or to recognise facial changes and read expressions. By using the ‘emoticons’ which children now understand through texting, social media and other sources, you can make an up to date version of ‘faces’ cards and children feel less conspicuous carrying them around.
Print as large cards for home/school use and in a pocket sized version on a wrist twist which easily fit into a pocket or onto a key-ring.
These cards are great for discussing how other people feel, exploring body language and facial expressions
These are also available to purchase professionally made on a keyring from my Ebay store
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Now 3 YEAR'S WORTH of Tutor Time + Assembly resources - highly rated, differentiated and engaging Tutor Time / SMSC sessions and the assemblies which compliment them - enough for between 45 mins to 1 hour of SMSC / Pastoral content per week for two academic years. Everything is editable and so is easy to adapt to your needs. This is not a growing bundle - everything is already here and can be downloaded immediately so you can plan the year.
Included:
**74 hours' worth of SMSC, PSHCE and British Values lessons (loads of videos + questions, Powerpoints, worksheets, assemblies, creative + discussion activities)**
Friendships, Attitude for learning, Revision Skills, Mental Health, Gangs and Crime, Achieving Goals, Career Planning, Target Setting, Growth MIndset, Study Skills, Resilience, Perseverance and Procrastination, Time Management, Self Management, Smart Targets, British Values, Internet Safety, Fake News, Safe Relationships, Alcohol and Smoking - and loads more.
**15 Weeks worth of Special Day sessions and quizzes**
Black History Month, LGBT+ Month, Mental Health Awareness Month, Remembrance Day Centenary sessions, Eid and Ramadan, Advent and lead up to Christmas, Diwali, Hanukkah, International Women's Day, Autism Awareness Week and much more.
**Tutor Room 'all about me' display kit and tutor time rewards packs**
**15 x Literacy, Current Affairs and Citizenship tutor times sessions.**
1 x 5 hour tutor time activities work booklet.
and much more :)
Each tutor time session has accompanying differentiated worksheets, detailed powerpoints and clip links and all are made by an experienced Head of Citizenship/PSHE.
Suitable for KS3/4 but could be adapted.
I use all of these myself, as do all the form tutors in my school and I really hope you find them excellent value. There's a good mix of topics here, so hopefully something to suit every schools SMSC and Form Time plans.
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Resources included are as follows:
18 PDF files for you to print.
A4 emotions posters – 9 posters each with a standing Lego person
A4 emotions posters – each with Lego face showing different emotions
A4 emotions poster – showing all faces
Matching cards – faces and emotions words to match together
Lego people outlines to colour and add emotions to faces
Long banner, large lettering, display borders
Small emotions cards for pupils to use at their desks
Work booklet cover
3 writing tasks
Sentence writing sheet for topic summary
Word search
Suggested benefits include:
Concentration and attention span – it is so easy to get completely engrossed in your design
Thinking skills – thinking what pattern to do next, what will look good!
Mindfulness – a sense of mindfulness and being completed absorbed in the activity
Relaxation – a true sense of relaxation as you are only thinking about your patterns
Hand eye co-ordination – speaks for itself, try it!
Self-esteem – creating something beautiful that looks amazing!
Stress relief – if you feel stressed give it a go. You will be amazed
Self soothing – it is such a soothing activity and if you feel upset or anxious it will make you feel better
Ok to make mistakes – your mistakes can be incorporated into your design
Problem solving – how can you incorporate your mistakes into your design?
Fine motor skills – making those tiny patterns
Nurturing creative abilities – allowing everyone to be creative
Expanding your imagination – let your imagination go and just create!
Creative expression – allows you to create your own design and express yourself
Great fun!
Simple to learn – each stroke of the pen or pencil is simple
No planned outcome – you don’t know yet how your design will end up.
Included in the pack:
35 shapes all sectioned off
32 of those shapes all blank for pupils to section off
26 Letters of the alphabet sectioned off
26 Letters of the alphabet left blank for pupil to section off
5 hours of fully resourced lower KS3 (or upper KS2) lesson packs which all have a focus on emotional literacy and how to accept and manage emotions successfully.
All lesson packs are complete with a detailed PowerPoint, accompanying differentiated worksheets, clip links with questions, plenaries, clear LOs and starters. All are well differentiated to three levels throughout to enable clear evidence of progress for all students.
Included:
Mental Health introduction - what is mental health anyway?
Anger management - why do we get angry and how can we cope successfully with this?
What is FOMO? Why is it such a strong emotion and why do we feel it? What can we do to manage this and are we really missing out?
How can we manage our emotions towards others? How can we be self aware enough to cater for the feelings of other people as well as our own?
How do our emotions change through puberty?
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8 Lesson Course
Suitable for Key Stage 2- Key stage 4.
These great resources to print and use in your school or community centre. They are unique colourful resources designed and tested by teachers. Save yourself hours of planning time with this –PRINT and GO- Anger management resource pack.
The pack includes the following:
•8 Full lessons as detailed below
•Lesson Objectives in large print to display on the board
•Lesson plans including back up plans for difficult behaviour and extension activities
•Lessons all include starter activities, lots of main activities and plenary activities.
•Learning objectives and outcomes clearly shown
•Attendance log
•Achievements log
•End of course assessment
•Certificate of attendance
•Display materials.
8 full lessons approximately and hour in length, plus different activities, such as research activities, art and design activities and ICT activities which have various time lengths from 10 minutes to a couple of hours.
Lessons outlines are as follows:
1.What is anger? / Anger is a normal emotion and one of many.
2.What causes anger?
3.What happens to myself and others when I get angry?
4.Ways to deal with anger.
5.Passive, assertive and aggressive, and ways to defuse anger.
6.Relaxation techniques.
7.Self talk
8.Reflecting on what I have leant about anger and an action plan for the future.
The course is based around kinaesthetic / hands on activities with lessons including tasks such as reading, writing, speaking, listening, picture/word matching, colouring, thinking, role play, videos, playing card games, cutting and sticking, individual work, pair work, group work.
This course is designed by teachers for teachers to save you hours of time.
Resources for you to use over and over again. Everything you need is included. You will not have to find anything else – PRINT and GO!!
This unit of work is several weeks for your TA to deliver for a small group of pupils. I have written it for children who need to develop friendships and friendship skills. I hope you find it useful. A TA can pick this up with no explanation or support and should be able to deliver with just an hour or so to familiarise herself, print resources etc. I have also made a game in case your school doesn't have friendship type games. Enjoy your weekend. I hope it saved you some time and energy and that your children learn some friendship and social skills.
Thank you for buying from me. I would appreciate a friendly review as I have kept the cost down, please bear in mind the amount of work when you leave my review.
All pictures are from Dreamstime Phil17, copyrightfreephotos.com where no naming is required but came from sunmaster or from clipart and are all copyright free.
I created this resource for a small group of teenage boys with ASD and low levels of literacy. I used this as a main activity for our Social Skills/Behaviour Management session, but it could also be used for Citizenship or P.S.H.E.E. lessons.
A behaviour and consequences flow chart that you can use after an event with pupils to discuss what they did and what they could have done. I find this useful in that it encourages SEND pupils, including children with Autism, a logical approach to explaining an emotional reaction. I allow children to draw their answers if they’re not comfortable in writing them.
I have used this in detention so that pupils are at least thinking about why they’re suffering consequences - because of their own choices.
PowerPoint presentation on the rationale behind our decision to ensure all children contribute to their Annual Review through a the use of video, embedded in a multimedia presentation. Also covers the strategies we used to introduce it. More about it here: http://www.switchitmaker2.com/reviews/reviewscoming.htm#willow
Although we used Switch It Maker 2 for our presentations, you could use any presentation software: PowerPoint, Windows Movie Maker, iMovie, Prezzi, etc.