![]() It gives some nice ideas that children can pick from that they would like to try and it also discusses making good choices. This booklet can be made into a personal staying calm booklet that a child can look at for ideas that they have decided on which can help them stay calm when they feel angry or anxious for example. Children simply pick up the post it and stick it over the answer.įor the younger classes you could revise some of their addition and subtraction tables or else a mixture of both.įor the older classes you could revise multiplication and division tables. It could also be done the other way around. The answers are randomly written on the white sheet and the post-its have the sum written on them. This is a simple activity that can be easily adapted and done with all age groups.Īll you need is a blank sheet and a few post-its or small pieces of paper with a bit of tape or bluetac on them. Please contact me if you have any questions or concerns or if you would like to show me any work that you have completed! I can be contacted at a great week and stay safe, This week I will be uploading a simple maths activity and a ‘staying calm booklet’.Īs always, have a look at the other SEN pages for ideas and activities. I hope you all enjoyed the long weekend and are looking forward to a bit of normality returning this week as we enter phase 2. Here is an example of what your sheet might look like. You can keep playing as many rounds as you like. The first player to fill in something for each title says ‘Stop the Bus’ and must call out what they got. The first player must call out the letter they stopped on and the game begins. ![]() One of the players says the alphabet to themselves and another player says stop when they want. All you need is a sheet of paper with your titles written across the top. Most of you know how to play this game and it is a great way to get the minds working! There are a few variations of this game but it is very straightforward. Here is an example of some jumbled up letters that you could use to start off the first game. The person with the most words is the winner. You can change the amount of letters to make it harder or easier and you can also change the amount of time given. You can’t use the same letter twice and if the word that you think of is missing a letter that’s not on the sheet you can’t use that word. The timer starts and whoever’s playing has a minute to come up with as many words as they can using the letters. Someone in the group picks 6 or 7 random letters and writes them down on a sheet so everyone can see. All you need is a sheet of paper and a timer. I can be contacted at a great week and stay safe, Please contact me if you have any questions or concerns. This week I have uploaded two simple games.Īs always, have a look at the other SEN pages for ideas and activities. I hope that you have been enjoying the lovely weather and have been able to get out and about! Lastly, I hope you all have a fantastic, fun-filled and safe summer! To all the boys and girls in 6th class, I wish you all the best as you begin a new and exciting chapter in secondary school! Keep an eye out for some familiar faces on the school website during the week! This week there will be a variety of virtual sports activities on the website for you to enjoy! Today was due to be the date of the annual 5k so try to get out for a walk or run if you can. It’s hard to believe that it is the final week of school! Well done to all of you for the work that you have completed since we were last together in March and a huge well done to all parents for the work that you have done!
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