Emotions:
- Emotions
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A thought-provoking Powerpoint presentation, which can
be used as a stimulus for discussing different types of
emotions. - Expressing
Feelings
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A worksheet, encouraging children to think of vocabulary,
linked to particular feelings. Contributed by Kirsty
Scott. - What makes you feel...? - An interesting activity to encourage children to think about their feelings.
- Worry Box - Help to resolve any worries children may have using this discrete technique.
- Warm Fuzzies and Cold Pricklies - Encourage children to share warm fuzzy feelings, rather than cold pricklies!
- Balancing Emotions - A practical way of showing children how to try balancing their positive and negative emotions.
- Final Thoughts - Make your final thoughts of the day nice ones, which reward children for their good deeds!
![]() 'How are you feeling today?' Poster |
![]() Feelings Words Can your children identify how the boy is feeling in each picture? |
![]() Feelings Cards (with related teaching ideas) |
Developing Confidence:
- Feel Good Box - Boost children's self-confidence with a feel good box for your classroom.
- What is Special about You? - A fun activity which increases children's self-confidence and emphasises what is special about each person in your class.
- Positive Qualities - A circle time activity where children say positive things about each other, and guess who said what!
- The Click Cup - Encourage positive behaviour and boost self-esteem using this idea.
- Private Response - Encourage children to think of positive things about each other using this clever technique.
- Special Person Garden - Make a garden to show your children how special they are!
- Post a Note! - An enjoyable way of raising self-esteem and strengthening friendships.
- Give them a Hand - A lovely idea to remind children of their positive qualities.
- Favourites Bingo - An excellent way of getting children to mix and find out more about each other.
- Pat on the Back - A great idea for sharing positive comments about each other.
- The
Exchange of Money
- A lesson plan to get your students
talking about money:
what it is, where they get it, what they do with it, different
forms of money and what they think
of money. Contributed
by MoneySmart. - Where
Money Goes
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A lesson plan for KS2/3 students which asks them to
think about where money goes. Contributed by MoneySmart. - Budgeting for KS2
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Ideas and resources to teach Key Stage 2 pupils about
making a personal budget. Contributed by MoneySmart. - Budgeting
for Teens
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Ideas and resources to teach teenagers about
making a personal budget. Contributed by MoneySmart.














