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Healthy Eating Meal Plate
Useful for KS1 and Early Years but adaptable for all years. Following learning about healthy eating and a balanced diet, children can draw or write on their idea of a days balanced diet!
Instruction writing template
An editable template for children to record instructions - suitable for all activities, from a biscuit recipe to instructions for carving a pumpkin! There is space for these to be recorded through drawing pictures/symbols, or writing words.
First, draw or write the things they need - eg. ingredients, equipment
Next, draw or write the steps to complete the activity.
This resource can simply be enlarged and printed in A3 size for the teacher to model, or even edited directly into the Word doc on an interactive whiteboard.
Also available as a PDF for accessibility.
Number pairs of 10 - Christmas!
Recap or support the teaching of number pairs to 10!
An easy festive activity. On each pair of Christmas trees, draw 10 baubles. Write the number sentence to match underneath.
How many different ways can you put the baubles across the two trees?
This resource includes two larger trees for the teacher to model, using buttons or other items to represent the baubles!
Image credit: Google docs emoji
Number Pairs of 5 - Christmas!
Recap or support the teaching of your number pairs of 5!
On each snowman pair, draw 5 buttons - how many different ways can the buttons be given out?
Underneath each snowman pair, write the number sentence to match.
This resource includes 2 A4 snowmen for the teacher to print out and use real buttons to demonstrate all of the number pairs of 5.
Christmas Bar Model Number Pairs Worksheets - 2 through to 10
CHRISTMAS EDITION!
This set of resources supports the teaching of number pairs from 2 through to 10 - with a fun festive twist!
Each individual worksheet contains a bar model per number pair. The top bar shows what number is represented by the bar model (the “total” amount), the second bar shows the amount using pictures and the third bar is for the number sentence.
The children must draw the remaining pictures in the second bar to make the total (the “full” bar), they use this to write the number sentence below.
The pictures are simple and recognisable for the children to continue drawing. This includes snowmen, christmas trees, presents, stockings, baubles etc.
Only need specific number pairs? Get in touch and I am happy to upload them individually!
Image credit Freepik (freepik.com)
Resource pack - Bar Model Number Pairs 2 through to 10
This set of resources supports the teaching of number pairs from 2 through to 10.
Each individual worksheet contains a bar model per number pair. The top bar shows what number is represented by the bar model (the “total” amount), the second bar shows the amount using pictures and the third bar is for the number sentence.
The children must draw the remaining pictures in the second bar to make the total (the “full” bar), they use this to write the number sentence below.
The pictures are simple and recognisable for the children to continue drawing. This includes trees, balloons, cupcakes. teddy bears, leaves, flowers, bees, houses and butterflies.
Image credit Freepik (freepik.com)
Number Pairs of 5 - Number Bond Sentences
Fill-in-the blanks - a number sentence template for children to complete when consolidating their number pairs of 5. Aimed for children in Year R or Year 1, this sheet helps children to recall their number bonds/pairs to 5 - focussing on adding.
Easily accessible to all levels and abilities due to the large space for writing, this can be completed independently or with adult support. I have found it useful to provide resources such as beads on a string or 5 small, manipulative objects related to the current learning focus to help guide the children. This resource could be used during the learning journey or as a simple assessment method at the end.
Draw the hands on the analogue clock - half past
Read the time in words and draw the minute and hour hands on the clock face! The times are all half past the hour.
This resource includes 2 pages of 6 clocks and times - these can be split into 2 sessions or used in one!
You could also cut up the clocks for the children to select one at a time and stick in their books, making the activity less intimidating than being faced with a whole worksheet.
Festive Phonics Advent Calendar
Count down to Christmas with this wonderful festive phonics advent calendar!
Read a new phonetically accurate festive word each day and reveal the matching picture.
This advent calendar uses graphemes up to the end of phase 5, including “alternative grapheme” “ow” for “snow”, or use the editable Word doc to change the pictures/words to fit the phonics phase of your class.
This is ideal to differentiate for your children - choose the simpler, CVC / phase 3 sounds for those still practicing their early phonics.
There are 3 layers to this advent calendar:
1. The numbers - cut these up and muddle them up!
2. The words - optional to include, put these above the pictures if you want the children to read the word before seeing the picture/without a picture clue.
3. The pictures and words - these are revealed last, did they read it correctly?
The picture tables could be stuck together to make one big advent calendar (enlarge it on your printer to make a giant advent calendar!), or all cut out individually and hidden around a Christmas display board - the options are all yours!
I would recommend laminating this resource and attaching small velcro dots or blu-tak, so it can better endure children’s eager hands and can be re-used year on year!
Another option is to cut each number in half, to create “doors” to open and reveal the word/picture underneath.
Image credit: Freepik (freepik.com)