This board game is played with a group of children. The aim being to collect tokens/counters/coins when they land on a treasure chest square. The other squares are self explanatory. I have saved it on a pdf over 2 pages so it is big enough to play.
www.elsa-support.co.uk
Friday, 22 June 2012
Saturday, 16 June 2012
Emotional Literacy Support Assistant
If you are an ELSA or teaching assistant who teaches emotional literacy or a class teacher you may find some useful links/resources on this site.
www.elsa-support.co.uk
www.elsa-support.co.uk
Friday, 8 June 2012
Olympic craft
Olympic torches
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Olympic ring craft
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Flag handprint wreath
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Olympic ring craft
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Flag handprint wreath
Labels:
Fun activities for children,
Olympics
Wednesday, 6 June 2012
Use your senses
Use this simple game to help children with their writing or speaking skills. Children to throw a die, count that number of squares and they either land on 'what can I see, what can I hear, what can I touch, what can I smell?' They must give a sentence describing what they see, hear, smell or touch. Obviously you can play this game anywhere, sitting in the playground, in the garden, in the school canteen, in the classroom etc.
Sunday, 26 February 2012
Blogging event on the 29th Feb
I found this article on TES and found it very interesting. A blog will be opened on 29th Feb and people from all over the world will be able to write on it, including children. This will give a real sense of purpose for writing.
Read the article
This is the blog's link
Read the article
This is the blog's link
Labels:
Literacy
Saturday, 18 February 2012
Jelly Bean maths
Of course you could use real Jelly Beans but if you just want an activity which is better for teeth the use these cards and questions.
Labels:
Numeracy
Wednesday, 15 February 2012
Phoneme frames with sound reminders
Print, laminate and use dry wipe pens for children to practise writing words. Use the one with lines for children to write a sentence.
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Letters and Sounds,
Phonics
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