REWARD YOUR STUDENTS
Positive feedback and reinforcement are really important parts of the learning process so why not use the Wheels recognition badges to reward your students throughout the year. These cute new badges are a great way of motivating young learners and helping to build their self-esteem – plus there are nine different ones to collect so you can encourage your students to collect them all.
MAKE GETTING READY FOR SCHOOL FUN!
Use this simple activity to teach your young learners the good habit of getting ready for school. Sing the ‘Have you got your school bag?’ song together, practise the new vocabulary and give each student their own checklist bookmark.
FUN GEOMETRIC PUZZLES
The Wheels’ Tangram puzzle is a set of seven multi-coloured polygons that your young learners can use to form shapes, animals, letters and even a picture. It includes five different ideas for learning games that are perfect for developing a variety of key skills including spatial reasoning, visual memory and hand-eye coordination. No fancy equipment needed and full teaching notes included!
'TALKING IN CLASS' POSTER
The Wheels books include Values lessons in which children are encouraged to behave well and respect others. We can use this poster to help children to practise self-control in the classroom environment.
'BIRTHDAY CALENDAR' POSTER
The Wheels books include Values lessons in which children are encouraged to talk about themselves and others. By celebrating birthdays, we create community and celebrate each and every student in our class.
VALUES POSTER
The Wheels books include Values lessons in which children are encouraged to talk about their feelings. The essential values are introduced early and taught alongside language which support children in their social and emotional learning.
STORY TIME WITH CAROL
We are pleased to announce that Carol Read, an experienced teacher, award-winning young learner expert has volunteered to conduct a series of story-based video lessons. Carol relates them with her usual expressiveness to inspire and motivate young learners, while interacting with them.