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  • Aboriginal Symbol Cards

    Aboriginal Symbol Cards

    by Riley Callie

    A set of 20 beautiful Aboriginal Symbol Flash Cards, perfect as a visual aid in any learning context, for both children and adults alike. Produced by Indigenous business, Riley Callie Resources.

  • Aboriginal Topic Cards

    Aboriginal Topic Cards

    by Riley Callie

    A set of 30 Topic Cards about Aboriginal Australia. These cards are designed to be used as a starting point for learning more about the beautiful history and continuing culture of Australia’s Aboriginal people. Take these cards and use them as ideas for Aboriginal topics to share in the classroom. Cards are double-sided; one side with a beautiful visual image to accompany the topic, and the other side a snapshot of information to get you started in your learning on that particular topic. Cards cover content such as: Kinship;...

  • Divorced and Separated Game

    Divorced and Separated Game

    by Searle & Streng

    Developed for children and adolescents whose parents are separated or divorced, this game which is part of the ''Lifegames'' series, is of use for those who are finding it difficult to cope with or understand the pain and upheaval surrounding separation. The game can be played with groups of siblings, peers or children from reconstituted families and is also suitable for working with individuals. It may be played over consecutive sessions or adapted to the pace of the treatment. The board game set comprises of a game board, counters,...

  • Feelings Bingo

    Feelings Bingo

    by Safe4Kids

    Help increase and reinforce children’s feelings vocabulary by playing Feelings Bingo, each set contains 32 game boards. *Instructions:* Each player is given a game board and six counters (counters not included) Consecutive feelings are selected randomly (from the feelings card pack- not included) or from the back of one of the boards. Players identify the feelings and place a counter on the matching feeling or using a white- board marker, mark with a cross (marker not included) if pictured on their game board The first player with...

  • Feelings Cards Game

    Feelings Cards Game

    by Safe4kids

    A tin full of fun multi-cultural Feelings Cards will help increase children’s feelings vocabulary. Instructions for 10 games which can be played with the cards.   Concentration / Memory Game Pairs / Memory Game Magic Bag Snap Charades Fishing Go Fish Detective Synonyms Sorting Role – Play Each tin contains the definitions of 30 feelings: Angry, Ashamed, Bored, Bullied, Confused, Depressed, Disappointed, Disgusted, Embarrassed, Excited, Frustrated, Guilty, Happy, Hate, Hurt, Jealous, Lonely, Love, Nervous, Proud, Sad, Safe, Scared, Shame, Shocked, Shy, Sorry, Surprised, Unsafe, Worried. Other items in this range Feelings Bingo Feelings...

  • I Am Special: The Board Game

    I Am Special: The Board Game

    by Peter Vermeulen

    Offering a playful and engaging way to encourage young people, especially those on the autism spectrum, to think about themselves and their wider environment, this cooperative board game is perfect for working with groups of children and young adults with autism of all ages (10 and up). Each player works to create their own cartoon figure, emphasising how everyone is unique, and the figure includes elements that shows both how they look from the outside, and their inner characteristics. Games typically last around an hour, and discussion points are provided...

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