Morning Activity Slides - Week 4 (Spring Term): Emotional Literacy, Wellbeing and Mindfulness Focused
The ‘Morning Slides’ collection has been designed to support with promoting a calm classroom environment whereby every day has a good start to the day.
Each slide contains a calm top tip of the day, an affirmation of the day, a kindness challenge, and a task, which varies from creative drawing, being reflective and recognising moments of gratitude.
Please note: this collection of morning slides will be added to each week for you to download and use in your classrooms. Check back next week to download the week ahead.
How could this resource be used?
- To support emotional regulation.
- To promote mindfulness, wellbeing, and emotional literacy.
- To promote a calm classroom environment.
The ‘Morning Slides’ align with several statutory England PSHE curriculum* objectives and the Scottish Health and Wellbeing Curriculum. *in line with the PSHE Association 2021 Statutory Guidance.
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