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In this practical and encouraging episode of Mindful Moments with Miss Harrison, children explore how to manage emotions when working with others. Through the relatable story of a group project gone wrong—and then made right—pupils learn the core ingredients of good teamwork: listening, sharing, staying calm, and supporting each other.
This lesson strengthens cooperation, emotional regulation, and conflict-resolution skills—giving children the tools to navigate group dynamics with empathy and confidence.
What’s Included:
Guided Audio Episode
A calm, story-led session exploring the challenges and benefits of teamwork. Includes strategies for handling frustration, improving communication, and celebrating group success. Full transcript provided for flexible classroom use.
Pupil Workbook (UK and US English) – 8-page printable journal with:
Reflection prompts on the value of teamwork
Scenario-based problem-solving tasks
A story-inspired activity about managing team conflict
Creative drawing and journaling
A weekly mindful challenge to practise group awareness
Teacher Guide – 12-page structured resource offering:
Vocabulary and strategy support
Step-by-step lesson plan
Scaffolding for discussion and group activities
Links to emotional literacy and PSHE outcomes
Key Themes:
Teamwork means listening, sharing, compromising, and encouraging
Everyone brings something unique to the group
Managing emotions in group settings helps teams succeed
Calm communication and mutual respect improve collaboration
Learning Outcomes:
Pupils identify how teamwork can go wrong—and how to fix it
Children practise staying calm and listening during disagreements
Role-play scenarios help pupils solve group problems fairly
Drawing and journaling tasks reinforce emotional awareness in teams
Pupils commit to a weekly teamwork goal through the Mindful Moment Challenge
This episode helps children understand that working well with others takes effort, patience, and kindness—and that these skills can turn group challenges into shared successes.
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