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National resources

To search and download the nationally available SEAL resources, you will need to  register and login. This is quick, free and easy.
 

Once you have registered and logged in, use the menu on the left to find and download the SEAL resources you require. You can choose to search for resources by year group, theme, language (Welsh or English), type (teacher guidance, assemblies, small group work, curriculum booklets, family etc.). If you are new to SEAL, or unsure what you are looking for, you might like to browse the ‘Getting started with SEAL’ option, and the information on the ‘About SEAL’ tab on the home page. These resources offer an overview of what is available and how the SEAL resources are organised.
 

If you are looking for SEAL evaluations and research reports in the public domain, you can find these here too. Alternatively, to access all the benefits of The SEAL Community you can join us! By joining the SEAL Community (for a small yearly fee) you will become part of an ever-growing network of like-minded professionals.
 

You will be able to:

  • Download all the new lesson plans, assemblies, useful tools and resources that we have uploaded to the ‘Members’ section of the SEAL website – so as to continuously update the original national SEAL programme
  • Access our regular newsletter for practitioners (a roundup of news, case-studies, tips, new resources and research)

 

SEAL - New beginnings Years 3 and 4

This theme focuses on developing children’s knowledge, understanding and skills in four key social and emotional aspects of learning: empathy, self-awareness, social skills and motivation.

The theme offers children the opportunity to see themselves as valued individuals within a community, and to contribute to shaping a welcoming, safe and fair learning community for all. Throughout the theme children explore feelings of happiness and excitement, sadness, anxiety and fearfulness, while learning (and putting into practice) shared models for ‘calming down’ and ‘problem solving’.

The intended learning outcomes for Years 3 and 4 are described below. Teachers will be aware of the different stages that children in the class may be at in their learning, and may want to draw also on intended learning outcomes from other year groups in the Red, Blue and Green sets.

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