‘Standing in Your Shoes’ Worksheet for Exploring Other People’s Perspectives

Standing in Your Shoes Worksheet for Exploring Other People's Perspectives for Children by Exciting Teacher

‘Standing in Your Shoes’ Worksheet for Exploring Other People’s Perspectives The ‘Standing in Your Shoes’ worksheet  has been designed to support children and young people with identifying potential causes of peer conflict and spotting how other people might be feeling differently to ourselves. This is a Conflict Resolution approach focused on restorative practice! Think about […]

‘What size is my problem?’: Space-themed Worksheet

What size is my problem Space Worksheet for Children World Cup Football Inspired by Exciting Teacher

‘What size is my problem?’: Space-themed Worksheet The ‘What size is my problem?’ has been designed to support children and young people with understanding peer conflict, big feelings, solving worries, and more! We face a lot of problems to solve throughout the day. However, the size of the problem can be big, medium, and small. […]

‘Surfing the Surge’ Riding the Waves of Emotion

Surfing the Surge Riding the Waves of Emotion by Exciting Teacher

‘Surfing the Surge’ Riding the Waves of Emotion The ‘Surfing the Surge’ has been designed to support children and young people with choosing helpful solutions when faced with conflict or BIG feelings. This is a Conflict Resolution approach focused on restorative practice! What happened to cause the Wave of Emotion? How did it make you […]

‘What size is my problem?’: Sports-themed Worksheet

What size is my problem Sports Worksheet for Children World Cup Football Inspired by Exciting Teacher

‘What size is my problem?’: Sports-themed Worksheet The ‘What size is my problem?’ has been designed to support children and young people with understanding peer conflict, big feelings, solving worries, and more! We face a lot of problems to solve throughout the day. However, the size of the problem can be big, medium, and small. […]

Peer Mediation Guide & Session Pack

Peer Mediation Session Guide Pack by Exciting Teacher Curriculum 2023

Peer Mediation Guide & Session Pack This is a brief 20+ page guide to introducing Peer Mediation in your school setting. How Peer Mediation is introduced will look different in each setting, but Exciting Teacher have put together this brief guide to get you started. Children helping other children sort out disagreements – that’s what […]

‘What Do You Need From Me?’ Activity (Mini Lesson)

Mini Lesson Plan What Do You Need From Me Activity by Exciting Teacher PSHE Curriculum 2023

‘What Do You Need From Me?’ Activity (Mini Lesson) ‘What do you need from me?’ is an activity that allows your class of children to tell you specifically what they want from you as their class teacher. This helps you to meet their individual needs. This Mini Lesson has been designed for you to pick […]

‘Cheering for Small Wins’ Racetrack-themed Goal & Progress Tracking Worksheet

Cheering for Small Wins Race Track Goal Tracking Worksheet for Children by Exciting Teacher

‘Cheering for Small Wins’ Racetrack-themed Goal & Progress Tracking Worksheet To accompany the resource below and at the request of our Exciting Teacher Community, we have created a goal/progress tracking worksheet for children to be able to track their small wins to avoid conflict!  When we achieve something that we have been working hard to […]

‘I Need Help’ Desk Prompt Cards

I Need Help Desk Cards by Exciting Teacher

‘I Need Help’ Desk Prompt Cards ‘I Need Help’ has been designed to support children and young people with identifying when they need further support. This is perfect for laminating and placing on a desk for the child or young person to turn over when needed to signal to the teacher that they require some […]

My Zones Diary: A ‘Behaviour’ Log

My Zones Diary A Behaviour Log by Exciting Teacher

My Zones Diary: A ‘Behaviour’ Log ‘My Zones Diary: A ‘Behaviour’ Log’ has been designed to support children and young people with exploring how throughout the day we can move between different ‘zones’ or regulation points.  Behaviour is always communication.  You can find more ‘Regulatory Zones’ resources here. How could this resource be used? To […]