Welcome to Golden Time

Golden Time activities are an essential part of the school week but busy professionals sometimes find it difficult to come up with fresh and exciting ideas.

 

Golden Time in a Primary school is a time for relaxation and fun as a reward for good behaviour during the week.

The Golden Time website offers a huge range of art, craft and games activities to use in classrooms, children's Centres, clubs, play schemes, home and child minding situations. There is also a large bank of curriculum activities. The Seasonal page has card making and gift ideas for holiday days throughout the year, whilst Christmas and Easter have pages  all of their own.

    If you are simply looking for holding activities then this isn't the site for you! Most of the activities on this website teach children a range of new skills which require, thought, co-ordination and dexterity, whilst also providing the further development of existing skills.

There are now some activities on the site which you can purchase. See our catalogue of activities. We are keeping these as reasonably priced as possible. Please let us know what you think about these new activities. We will endeavour to keep most of the activities free to download. 

 

We hope you can use these activities both within your curriculum and also as a support to encourage good behaviour. Have you told your pupils' parents about the site?

One week left to make cards for Mothering Sunday 10th March!

Mother's Day Sunday March 10th 2013. Lots of original cards to make that Mum's will treasure forever. Click here. 

Download Adobe Acrobat Reader here. You will need it (or another pdf reader) to open most of the files on this site.

Some of the files on this site are meant for use for the Smart Interactive Board. Download Smart Notebook here.

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This site is  not directly connected to the behaviour management strategy devised by Jenny Mosley but could be used to support it if you so wish.