Game Support Resources

Little Spark Learning resources are more than just games.  

You deserve to feel confident that the adults playing the games are fully supported to ensure the best learning experience for children playing the games and activities.

That's why we offer the following resources for the Supporting Adults and Children with each game.

Scaffold, Support and Stretch

Children

Social story explaining the key steps in the game visually to share prior to play.

Emotion cards for children to use through the game to encourage emotion recognition and acknowledgement.

Support cards for children to use as ideas for how to respond to their emotions during the game.

TAs

Short video explainer including demo of game play and highlight key SEL skills practised.

Explanation of how to simplify and extend game, depending on level of need of players.

Prompts for reflective questions to ask children after game play, to consolidate learning experience.

SENCO

Overview of game.

SEL skills the game covers, to make matching children's intervention targets with games easier.


Follow on Activities

Resource ideas for follow on activities when children show interest in the game's theme.

Used to consolidate skills practised during game and continue learning.

Game enhancements

Every game comes with a free Bonus Download to accompany the game.

This is our gift to every customer and will be available immediately after purchase.

Simply download and print for that extra level of enjoyment whilst you play.



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