Connected and BelongingQuick View
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Connected and Belonging

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Powerpoint presentation wiht link to TED talk video. Suited to KS3 PSHE, worksheets to enable students to look at being connected and belonging. 2 lesson worksheets. Printable worksheet. Activities. mental health/resiliency.
Connectives Literacy Mats - EnglishQuick View
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Connectives Literacy Mats - English

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Learning connectives or going back over them with your class? This resource could be used in History/ English / Literacy / PSHE / Humanities or form tutor sessions to focus on students writing. LIT/C8F/TL/01 There are 4 versions and have been set up to be printed as either A3 or A4 (Change your printer settings) They have also been designed so if you decide to use them as A3 you can laminate them and cut out the middle section and students can overlay them on a piece of their own work and self assess and improve on their own use of connectives (or peer assessment) 4 PAGE pack of classroom-ready activities that will educate and engage students. - Just Print and Go! Fantastic resource to support quick and easy planning! LIT/C8F/TL/01 Here are some of our other FULL popular political resources: World Book Day Quiz The Big Literacy Quiz We offer a full teaching curriculum for the following subjects; PSHE Careers Sixth Form Personal Development GCSE Citizenship You can also get more FREE tips, resources and curriculum ideas by joining one of our teacher CPD Support groups Search ‘Cre8tive Resources’ for support with our library of resources or send us an email to TheCre8tiveResources@gmail.com Explore all our resources on TES
Intro to Connected LearningQuick View
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Intro to Connected Learning

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An introduction to connected learning with ThoughtBox - supporting the emotional health of our young people. Visit our website for free resources and a wide range of lesson plans, workshops, CPD and changemaker links to support more connected learning in schools. thoughtboxeducation dot com.
Lost Connections: Film GuideQuick View
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Lost Connections: Film Guide

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A film guide that looks at Lost Connections (2021), a poetic short film made in response to the Coronavirus pandemic using archive footage. This guide is useful for exploring topics such as PHSE Studies and Film Studies, in addition to highlighting themes surrounding community, filmmaking and mental wellbeing.
Guided Reading Making Connections Poster and PromptsQuick View
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Guided Reading Making Connections Poster and Prompts

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I have created two Making Connections Posters; one with key questions and the other with sentence starters for pupils use for making connections between the text they are reading and themselves, another text and the world. This activity helps pupils to deeper their understanding of a text through making links for themselves. Use the think-aloud strategy to model how to make each type of connection, using your list of personal connections to the particular text. This activity is brilliant when pupils extracting specific information from the text that they then make links to.
CBL: COMPETENCY/CONNECTIONS-BASED LEARNINGQuick View
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CBL: COMPETENCY/CONNECTIONS-BASED LEARNING

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Competency-Based learning refers to systems of instruction, assessment, grading, and academic reporting that are based on students demonstrating that they have learned the knowledge and skills they are expected to learn as they progress through their education. Connections-based Learning focuses on students making meaningful connections with teachers, experts, organizations, community and each other. The development of this approach has been birthed out of a desire to create learning experiences in a connected world with connected students. This resource includes: 1. Meaning of Competency-Based Learning 2. Meaning of Connections-Based Learning 3. How Competencies Support Learning 4. Advantages Competency-Based Learning 5. Parts of Connections-Based Learning 6. Characteristics of Connected Students 7. Ideas for Connecting your Students 8. Resources to Implement CBL
KS2 PSHE - Connect with othersQuick View
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KS2 PSHE - Connect with others

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In this clip from the BBC Teach series, The Brain Lab, clinical psychologist Dr Hazel Harrison and magician Dan explore why it’s important for us to connect with other people. Dan has Asperger Syndrome, also known as Asperger’s, and sometimes finds it difficult to connect with people. In this film, he shares his experiences of learning magic, using his growth mindset, and using magic to help him connect with others. The purpose of BBC’s content is to inform, educate and entertain. As such, students, teachers, schools, and other established educational bodies may utilise such content for educational purposes via an ERA Licence. Without an ERA Licence, reasonable use of the content (for the purposes set out above) may still be possible, however; any such use must be in line with the BBC’s Terms of Use. Whilst this is not an exhaustive list, when using and or sharing BBC Education content, you must comply with the BBC’s Terms of Use and where relevant, YouTube’s terms and conditions, ensuring that: there aren’t any advertisements on or around the BBC content; there aren’t any charges for access and or charges associated with the content (clearly stating that the content is free to access); and you do not state or imply (in any way) that there is a relationship and or any endorsement from the BBC to you. We ask that you read the said terms before using any of BBC’s services. When you use BBC’s services and content, you’re agreeing to the BBC’s terms of use.
Exploring the Connection between Food and Mental HealthQuick View
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Exploring the Connection between Food and Mental Health

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1 x lesson -Exploring the Connection between Food and Mental Health-PSHE 2024 Lesson. Contains a 9-slide editable powerpoint. Resource sheet x1 Suited to Key Stage 4/ 5- Linked to PSHE Association Year 11 Curriculum - Health and Well-being - Responsible Health Choices Learning Outcomes -to be able to understand and articulate the connections between food choices and mental health -to examine the impact of nutrition on mood, cognitive function, and overall mental well-being. Case studies included in download 1x sheet and 1 x answer sheet Thank you for choosing PSHE Village resources!
Wonder - Activities for the Primary Classroom Connected to the Novel and  MovieQuick View
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Wonder - Activities for the Primary Classroom Connected to the Novel and Movie

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These activities have been used with great success in P6 and P7 classrooms in Northern Ireland. There is a clear focus on literacy , particularly in terms of persuasive writing , critical thinking (e.g. reviews),examining characters and the style of writing of the novel compared to how the story is told in film. However thinking skills are looked at too in terms of diamond ranking and hot seating.
Free Online Course: Connection Before Correction for TeachersQuick View
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Free Online Course: Connection Before Correction for Teachers

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Enroll in the free course here. Learn how to establish a great rapport with your students, find your personal power to teach with confidence without the ‘teacher’s mask’ and create classes that sustain you rather than drain you. We will show you hands on pedagogical techniques that empower students to grow. Presented by Tony Vallance, Australian Educator of the year (2019) Join our Facebook group here. Subscribe to our newsletter here.
Wellbeing through Mindfulness tasks: Mind-body connectionQuick View
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Wellbeing through Mindfulness tasks: Mind-body connection

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‘Mind-body connection’ is one of several videos I have created to support students at home: as they take on the challenges of distance learning, they will need help to keep anxiety levels down. My videos are simple and effective Mindfulness tasks for everyone: involving focus; observation; thinking about thoughts; using senses and breathing. Share this video with your students, to encourage them to maintain their wellbeing during this uncertain time. Use it as a mindful moment, brain break or transition task. This task helps you to notice that the thoughts in your mind change your body sensations and emotional state. It’s a powerful connection!
Connective Tissues Presentation.  Blood, Cartilage, Bone, Adipose, Ariolar tissuesQuick View
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Connective Tissues Presentation. Blood, Cartilage, Bone, Adipose, Ariolar tissues

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A presentation about the different types of connective tissue, covering Blood, Cartilage, Bone, Adipose, Ariolar tissues For more free and small charge resources checkout my TES shop #hscresources TES shop has free and small charge teaching packages Join the biggest subject team, Health and Social Care Resources Facebook group. We share ideas, resources, signposting and prop each other out
Health & Social Care PIES Physical, Intellectual, Emotional Social ConnectedQuick View
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Health & Social Care PIES Physical, Intellectual, Emotional Social Connected

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A animated presentation, which explains how the holistic approach of PIES interlinks and aren’t separate aspects in an individual, one can impact on another, which enables students to have a broader understanding. Applied examples are given, so you have the opportunity to get students to apply this to the task or case study activity, of your choice. The is also an accompanying A3 poster, which can be displayed as an additional resource. For more free and small charge complet delivery resource packages, visit my shop to find them all in the same place, with a handy search facility to save precious time. #hscresources TES shop has free and small charge teaching packages Join the biggest subject team, Health and Social Care Resources Facebook group. 5,000 sharing ideas, resources, signposting and prop each other out #hscresources
Self-Regulation & The Unique Connection between Dogs, Color WorkbookQuick View
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Self-Regulation & The Unique Connection between Dogs, Color Workbook

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Welcome to Volume 9 of the captivating “Self-Regulation Color Workbook for Kids” series. Manga Skills. Get ready to embark on an exciting journey as we explore the extraordinary connection between DOGS and self-regulation. This irresistible workbook is designed for children aged 8-12+ who are eager to develop vital skills and enhance their emotional well-being. Dive into over 88 pages of captivating content expertly crafted to foster self-regulation, boost self-esteem, and cultivate a growth mindset. This comprehensive workbook provides ample space for exploration and engagement, ensuring an immersive and empowering learning experience. Discover the remarkable bond between dogs and self-regulation. Through captivating manga illustrations, interactive exercises, and engaging activities, children will learn invaluable techniques for emotional control, impulse management, and developing a positive mindset. Uncover the secrets of dogs’ natural self-regulation abilities and apply these skills to their own lives, unlocking the transformative power within. In addition contains over 30 strategies. This extraordinary workbook goes beyond traditional approaches, captivating young minds with its unique blend of Emotional Intelligence storytelling, empowering strategies, practical exercises, and a transformative 30-day journal. With the inclusion of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Solution Focus exercises, children will unlock their true potential, build self-esteem and confidence, and foster a growth mindset. Whether you are a parent, educator, or therapist, this workbook is an essential resource in your arsenal. With its comprehensive approach and focus on self-esteem, confidence building, and a growth mindset, it provides invaluable support for your child’s emotional well-being, personal development, and resilience. Explore the unique connection between dogs and self-regulation, unleashing an irresistible opportunity to empower your child with the skills they need to thrive. Witness their growth as they develop emotional intelligence, resilience, and a strong sense of self, em-barking on a transformative journey filled with K9 wisdom and self-discovery.
Connecting Learning to Life (KS3 Lesson PowerPoint & Activity Cards)Quick View
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Connecting Learning to Life (KS3 Lesson PowerPoint & Activity Cards)

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A fun and interactive lesson where students can see how their English, Maths and Science knowledge can be used in exciting ways in life after school. Contents The lesson package includes: Main lesson PowerPoint & Lesson Plan ‘Knowledge Challenge Cards’ worksheet and Mark Scheme (Differentiated) Learning Outcomes By the end of the lesson, students will: Link Careers to Curriculum Subjects Complete Knowledge Challenges in English, Maths and Science Work as a Team to complete a shared goal The activity is designed to last 45-60 minutes and the content is written primarily for students in Key Stage 3. The resources are all downloadable and editable in Powerpoint format so you can tailor the content to the specific needs of your pupils. More about Panjango… Panjango offers young people a unique and engaging way of exploring the world of work and understanding how their knowledge can be applied in life after school. If you like these resources, you can subscribe to our Panjango Resource Bank to access hundreds of different lessons, interactive resources and digital games - including a complete career learning Scheme of Work. For more information visit www.panjango.com. Please leave us a review on TES and check out the rest of our resource shop. All content is copyrighted @ 2021 by Panjango Ltd.
Back to school with Globingo: Explore the global connections in our daily livesQuick View
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Back to school with Globingo: Explore the global connections in our daily lives

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Martin Luther King famously once said “before you finish eating breakfast in the morning you’ve depended on more than half the world”. Globingo (or ‘Find Someone Who’) is a fun starter activity to explore some of the ways in which we are connected to people in other countries - from the food we eat to the clothes we wear. Visit the Oxfam Education website for other fun, simple and free classroom activities: Back to School with Global Citizenship https://www.oxfam.org.uk/education/resources/back-to-school-with-global-citizenship Global Citizenship in the Classroom: A guide for teachers https://www.oxfam.org.uk/education/resources/global-citizenship-in-the-classroom-a-guide-for-teachers