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Hello everyone, and welcome to my online shop. My aim is to support teachers, TAs,students, and parents by providing quality resources.

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Hello everyone, and welcome to my online shop. My aim is to support teachers, TAs,students, and parents by providing quality resources.
Short or Long Worksheet
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Short or Long Worksheet

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Young Learners will sort the trees from shortest to longest. It encourages engagement while they learn about size,ordering and comparison!
In Winter I spy-EYFS
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In Winter I spy-EYFS

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Winter is here, and there’s so much to see! From snowflakes to snowy trees, we can spy all kinds of fun things in the winter world. In this winter-themed worksheet, young learners will search for and count seasonal items-snowmen,elves and more, as they develop observation and early math skills. After spotting each item, children can practice writing the corresponding numbers.
What comes next? EYFS
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What comes next? EYFS

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Encourage early years learners to develop critical thinking and sequencing skills with our ‘What Comes Next’ winter pattern activity! This activity is designed to help young children recognize and complete patterns, fostering essential skills in early maths and logical reasoning. How It Works: Each sequence features a series of images, with a missing piece at the end. Kids observe the pattern, cut out the options below, and choose the winter image that fits perfectly to complete the sequence.
Draw lines to match the numbers-EYFS
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Draw lines to match the numbers-EYFS

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This activity is designed to help young learners build confidence with numbers in a fun and interactive way. Children will practice their counting and number recognition skills by drawing lines to match each number with groups of vegetables, like carrots, tomatoes,pumpkins etc. This simple matching worksheet encourages fine motor skill development,
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Designed for EYFS, SEN, and Year 1 students, these two fun-filled worksheets encourage children to count charming autumn objects such as leaves, animals, umbrellas, and more. They will practice their number recognition and counting skills by writing the numbers 1-10 in the provided boxes. Ideal for classroom or home learning.
Minibeasts counting
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Minibeasts counting

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This worksheet is designed for young learners to dive into the exciting realm of tiny creatures while practicing their counting skills. By counting these little friends, children will not only learn about the variety of minibeasts but also enhance their numerical abilities in a fun and engaging way. Look at the pictures provided in the worksheet. Each picture will feature different minibeasts like ladybugs, ants, butterflies, and more. Count the number of each type of minibeast in the picture. Write down the number of each minibeast in the space provided. This will help children practice writing numbers too.
Tall or Short Worksheet
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Tall or Short Worksheet

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A fun activity for young learners,SEN,when learning about measure.Children will observe the given sets of picture.They will circle the one that is taller in each set.
British coins Worksheet
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British coins Worksheet

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Use this fun two pages worksheet to reinforce addition with money and reinforce learning around british coins.
Counting by 2 s
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Counting by 2 s

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A great worksheet for young learners when teaching counting by 2 s. Use the raspberries to help you count.
Find the  Unicorn  that doesn't have a pair - Worksheet EYFS
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Find the Unicorn that doesn't have a pair - Worksheet EYFS

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Unicorns, those iconic creatures of legend, who have long been celebrated for their existence in the realm of fantasy. But what happens when a unicorn is discovered, one that stands alone, unmatched, and unique in every way? Can children find the unicorn that doesn’t have a pair?