SEN Lesson Bundles

SEN Lesson Bundles for Children

Ready-to-use, supportive lesson bundles designed to help neurodivergent children learn, engage, and feel confident — at home or in educational settings.

What are SEN lesson bundles?

SEN Lesson Bundles are thoughtfully designed collections of activities, visuals, and learning tools that focus on skill-building, understanding, and emotional safety — not pressure or overload.

Each bundle brings together structured lessons that are clear, flexible, and easy to adapt, helping children engage with learning at their own pace.

They are designed to reduce planning time for adults, while creating a calm, predictable learning experience for children.

Social Thinking Support Lessons

Cover of a children's book titled "You Are a Social Detective!" featuring an illustration of a young boy with a yellow hat and coat, and a girl with red hair holding a magnifying glass, with a blue background and a magnifying glass graphic.

Social Detectives lessons help students learn how to understand and navigate social situations. They teach skills like noticing social clues, understanding others’ thoughts and feelings, making expected choices, and improving communication and behavior so students can build positive relationships and succeed in school and everyday life.

Cartoon character dressed as a superhero with a yellow spiky background, wearing a white and blue costume with 'SUPERFLEX' written on the shirt, standing confidently with hands in pockets.

Superflex helps students build self-control, flexible thinking, and social awareness. Through engaging characters and practical strategies, it teaches learners to manage impulses, handle challenges, and make choices that support positive behaviour and relationships in the classroom.

Zones of Regulation- Ready to teach lesson bundles

Educational slide titled 'The ZONES of Regulation' with colorful brain diagram overlay. Left sidebar menu includes 'LO & Success Criteria', 'Video', 'Introducing the zones', 'Emotion sorting game', 'Scenario', and 'Whiteboard: Emotion Challenge.' Main text explains learning objectives and success criteria related to identifying and explaining emotions in different zones.
Chart introducing four emotional zones with criteria including feelings and body cues. Blue zone: sad, tired, bored, slow body, low energy. Green zone: calm, happy, focused, relaxed body, ready to learn. Yellow zone: excited, worried, frustrated, fast heart, wiggly body. Red zone: angry, furious, out of control, shouting, clenched fists.

Zones of Regulation lessons help children understand, identify, and manage their emotions using a simple colour-coded system. Through structured activities, discussions, and visual supports, pupils learn to recognise which “zone” they are in and develop strategies to regulate their feelings and behaviour. The lessons are designed to build self-awareness, emotional regulation, and social understanding, making them particularly helpful for SEN and neurodivergent learners in Lower and Upper KS2.

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Two people are sitting at a wooden table with open books, sticky notes, and highlighters, discussing or planning together.
A group of four young people sitting on the floor, reading papers and smiling during a casual activity or class inside a room with wooden flooring.
A pink sticky note with the phrase "Learning Never Ends" written in white letters, surrounded by colorful beads, markers, and paper on a corkboard surface.