Place Value charts for Key Stage 1 and 2. Ready to print off and laminate.
The charts can then be used to understand the value of a number by adding counters/base 10 to each column or for children to wirte on with whiteboard pen.
Two page recording sheets, all about castle defences with pictures and lines to write information on. Ideas include armour, battering rams, catapults and more.
Spin and Sculpt activity mat for customised phonics practice.
Print out the mat on a colour of your choice (I chose brown in my example photo), laminate and then add a split pin and paper clip as the spinner. Finally, write the phonics you wish to focus on in whiteboard pen or chalk pen.
Children sound out and read the word, before making it on their mat!
This could be adapted for EYFS by writing single letters and children create their own model corresponding with the initial letter chosen e.g. s for snake etc.
Template (in Word and PDF) to create a days of the week wheel.
All you will need is:
a split pin
This file printed onto white card
Crayons
One rectangle of card per child as the ‘handle’ - mine is blue in the image.
George and the Dragon by Chris Wormell
https://www.youtube.com/embed/HSI3wpySr5Q?si=ZB8wrbjANJjNDRRq
Lined booklet for children to retell the story (simply print back to back and fold into A5 booklet)
Wordbank with key descriptive phrases.
Wooden themed number lines.
Set comprises:
Numberlines to 10 (3 per page)
Numberlines to 20 (3 per page)
Blank numberlines to 10 (3 per page)
Blank numberlines to 20 (3 per page)
Download the matching numbercards to 100 from my TES shop. Children can choose a card and label the number on the correct place on the blank numberline.
For KS2 children, label the ends of the blank numberlines e.g. 70 and 80. Children write the numbers inbetween or half way between.
Growth Mindset questionnaires for Key Stage One and Two.
The questionnaire will provide a numerical value for you to order the children in your class, according to their resilience and perseverance mindset.
Investigation into the properties of different common materials and how you can change the shape of some by twisting bending, squashing etc.
Clear recording format for Key Stage One.
Blank materials on second page for own choices.
Two superhero themed notes for home-school communication.
A4 sized but can be printed 2 or 4 on a page when selecting multiple pages on printer setting to save paper!
Seaside themed pictures to classify into ‘Living’, ‘No longer living’ and ‘Never living’.
What’s included?
3 labels
12 larger images for group sorting (4 per page)
12 smaller images for cut and stick activity (all on one A4 page)
Seaside themed animals in groups (reptiles, birds, mammals and fish - amphibians cannot live in salt water) on cards, with photos.
Children sort the cards into their animal groups and discuss common features.
Great for display purposes also.
Seaside themed animal adaptations recording sheets.
Comprises:
sail fish
newt
seagull
sea lion
All have arrows to signify an adaptation for the sea e.g. oil fur for waterproof qualities. Children annotate the pictures to describe the adaptations.