Wednesday, 5 October 2011

Give me 5 poster

Emotions tree (large poster) and leaves

Here is a large emotions tree which will print over 9 sheets of A4. Laminate and cut out then piece together to make a large tree for emotional literacy type activities. Also there are some leaves. Children could draw their own emotion, write their emotion or you could write emotions on for the child to choose.

Click here for the tree

Click here for the leaves
 
 

Monday, 19 September 2011

Circle game (mix up)

These can be used to mix the children up during circle time. Print, laminate and cut into individual cards. Deal out the cards to the children and they must find the child who completes their pair. They then sit next to them.



Saturday, 17 September 2011

Christmas Advent

Print for each child in the class. They can draw a small Christmas picture for each day in December...or you could use as a sticker chart. They have to be good each day up until Christmas and could be rewarded a sticker each day.

Saturday, 27 August 2011

Worry dolls

Worry dolls (Spanish: Muñecas quitapenas, "Dolls [that] remove worries"),[1] or trouble dolls, are very small and colorful dolls traditionally made in Guatemala.[2] A person (usually a child) who cannot sleep due to worrying can express their worries to a doll and place it under their pillow before going to sleep. Some medical centers use them in conjunction with treatment for disease in children.[3][4] According to folklore, the doll is thought to worry in the person's place, thereby permitting the person to sleep peacefully. The person will wake up without their worries, which have been taken away by the dolls during the night. Parents may remove the doll during the night, reinforcing the child's belief that the worry is gone. Some parents involve the child in making the dolls to further increase the psychological benefits of releasing worries, and instructions may be found online.


This could be a nice PSHE/Seal activity.

Here are some instructions I have found to make them...




 (Wikipedia)

Friendship bracelets - craft

I have found a very simple fun way of making friendship bracelets. Excellent for pshe or seal activities as well as craft, fine motor skills etc.

Click here for instructions

I know I will be definitely be using it with my friendship group. Will be a lovely activity to begin the sessions. They can all make a bracelet for each other.