Try a Little Bit of The Behaviour Club

A free taster pack to help you start the year calm, clear, and connected.

The first few weeks are pivotal. You're setting the tone, building credibility and establishing routines, all while trying to actually connect with your students as humans. It’s the ultimate tightrope walk: warm but not soft, clear but not cold, respected but still relatable.

That's where this little taster bundle comes in! I’ve pulled together a few of my go-to tools, the ones that help you build relationships and back them up with strong, steady boundaries.

Just a little gift and a taste of my Behaviour Club approach: credible, calm, and deeply human.

All of the goodies you get in the taster pack 👇

All About Me! First Day Printable

Just press print and go! Build connection from day one in a way that’s simple, thoughtful, and shareable!

3 x SEL Starter Activities

A few quick, low-prep ways to bring in calm and connection during those first chaotic weeks. Use them to gently weave mental health and wellbeing into your classroom.

20 Calm Scripts for Challenging Behaviour

Your in-the-moment lifeline. The exact phrases I use to address defiant or challenging classroom behaviour in the moment (whilst keeping my cool)!.

Behaviour Reset Scaffold

A structured, restorative conversation guide for when things go off-track. Supports reflection without shame and helps you feel more confident leading those tricky discussions.

4 x Breathing Activity Cards

Simple, visual co-regulation breathing tools. These are bread and butter in my classroom because they are so discrete, accessible, and powerful.

Growth Mindset Exit Slip

Quick win to end a lesson with reflection and a nudge towards resilience. Perfect for that last 3 minutes before the bell.

“Say Hey Your Way” Welcome Poster

Create a predictable welcome routine as students enter the room. A visual, low-pressure way to foster felt-safety and boost rapport each and every lesson.

13 Whole-Class Games for Connection

Engaging and teen approved, these games are perfect for the first day back. A fun, inclusive way to break the ice and build classroom culture without the cringe.