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.
Two page recording sheets, all about castle defences with pictures and lines to write information on. Ideas include armour, battering rams, catapults and more.
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.
Multiplication mat to practise arrays, repeated addition, equal groups and numberlines. Works on the concrete aspect of mathematical understanding, using salt dough, counters, beads etc to investigate one claculation e.g. 5x3 in four different ways.
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!
A postcard template for children to write from the point of view of Amelia, or as a historian reporting back their findings to the museum.
Comprises:
2 A4 pdfs (front and back of postcard)
A ready to fold pdf where one image is upside down. It then will just need to be folded in half and glued
2 of the same images to make your own size
Part part whole model to assist with the White Rose Maths scheme.
Natural theme log slice.
Matching numbers and alphabet also available in my TES shop.
Four different coloured mats for Year 1 maths continuous provision.
Children pick a number card or choose a handful of counters and find their number as many times as they can on the grid.
They can use a whiteboard pen to circle or a glass bead to cover the numbers that they find.
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)
Botanical themed open-ended maths book for beginning of term, allowing students to show you what they can do.
Ideas for use:
Download matching botanical number cards. Pupils choose two cards to create an addition or subtraction calculation
Counting on in 2s, 5s and 10s etc.
Drawing 2D shapes
Position and direction e.g. 3 squares forward, quarter turn to the right, 6 squares forward…
Fractions (draw a rectangle and see how many ways you can split it into quarters.
Print back to back to make a simple A5 folded booklet.
Body language activities based on the story ‘Harrison Spader, Personal Space Invader’ by Christianne Jones (online readaloud linked).
I used this story and resource with a child who was giving over-exhuberant hugs to his peers and teachers, without reading the body language of others. This story and the illustrations made sense to him and he enjoyed discussing the body language shown.
13 picture cards for children to sort into ‘positive’ and ‘negative’ body language. This brought up lots of discussion from my pupils about facial expression, subtle leans away from an unwanted hug and rigid postures.
PSHE pastoral activity for anger
Children sort a selection of ideas on speech bubbles, according to whether they are positive or negative coping skills for strong emotions e.g. hitting a wall, having a drink, getting some air, swearing etc.
A set of 30 matching pairs emotions cards as a PPT and PDF download (3 A4 pages in total).
I used this resource as a ‘Kim’s Game’, each pupil choosing 2 cards and deciding whether they are a matching pair.
The pairs are together horizontally as they are printed, but there may be more than one suitable pair arising from discussion with children.
Great for emotional literacy sessions.