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Busy Things hosts over 1600 curriculum-linked activities and games for early years and primary aged children. A school subscription also includes lots of features and tools for teachers that promise to save planning time. Take a free trial to have a proper play or book a demo here.
Write a journal entry
Fill in the template, using the question prompts to help you.
Teaching tips:
Writing journal reflections helps children identify and reason their feelings, think about their experiences, and learn from them. This can be particularly beneficial for children who may find it hard to express themselves verbally. Regular journaling also improves writing skills, encourages mindfulness, and builds self-awareness.
Use these templates to support daily or weekly well-being check-ins, providing children with regular opportunities for self-reflection while giving you, the teacher, valuable insights into their thoughts. This will help you to guide and support them effectively.
Some text boxes are pre-filled to give children ideas; encourage children to replace the existing text with their own.
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- access to 1600+ of fun educational activities and games
- Create an area just for your class (school version)
- Track activities and send feedback (school version)
- Customisable games and activities targeting core maths, literacy and phonics skills
- Creative activities working with colours, shapes and sounds
- Busy Code - a whole suite of activities and guides for teaching children how to code
- A custom phonics and maths worksheet maker
- Curriculum-links and activity search
- Pupil timelines - see what your pupils have been doing
- Set assignments and collate results
- Play on desktop computers, laptops and tablets
Schools
Schools have no limit on the number of pupils that can use Busy Things simultaneously.









