Feeling fine
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Original article published 01 November 2017
Get in high spirits with these feel-good-factor activities
Activities
1. Smile
2. Look at me!
3. Happy music
1 Smile
Encourage the children to understand happy feelings
EYFS Area of learning > Personal, social & emotional development > Feelings
What you need
Group size: whole group.
List of activities, with a box next to each one; ‘Smiley tokens’ activity sheet; three or four smiley tokens for each child, with the children’s names written on the back of each one.
What to do
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Published 25 May 2021
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Mrs Fiona Child
on 2 February 2016
The Body
Hello, I have just came across your resources. I think they are very well made and look fun. I particuly like the My Body Sheet where the child can name each part. This can also be used for word matching. I will be adding your email page to my list of resources. Like the free stuff too. (its very kind of you)
I work as a creche worker and also a playwoker the smiley tokens, I can use for the children with autism aswell.