This end of year certificate is the a perfect way to say well done for joining in and sticking at it through Reception, and are a cute, simple way to celebrate the end of the year!
This end of year certificate is the a perfect way to say well done for joining in and sticking at it through Year 6, and are a cute, simple way to celebrate the end of the year!
This end of year certificate is the a perfect way to say well done for joining in and sticking at it through Year 5, and are a cute, simple way to celebrate the end of the year!
This end of year certificate is the a perfect way to say well done for joining in and sticking at it through Year 4, and are a cute, simple way to celebrate the end of the year!
This end of year certificate is the a perfect way to say well done for joining in and sticking at it through Year 3, and are a cute, simple way to celebrate the end of the year!
This end of year certificate is the a perfect way to say well done for joining in and sticking at it through Year 2, and are a cute, simple way to celebrate the end of the year!
This end of year certificate is the a perfect way to say well done for joining in and sticking at it through Year 1, and are a cute, simple way to celebrate the end of the year!
Are you tired of scaffolding materials cluttering up your children's tables; a sound mat, a key word mat, a 100 square, pencil pots... Add some books, waterbottle and the occassional treasure found at lunch time and most children find it hard to contain all of this stuff to their tabletops.
Well look no further - this A4 printable desk mat has all the prompts Reception children need to help encourage them to be more independent as they learn to write and record.
The desk mat features -
- entire alphabet in both lower and upper case print,
- days of the week,
- Phase 2-4 tricky words (from Letters and Sounds)
- graphemes for Letters and Sounds phase 2 and 3 (complete with Jolly Phonics picture prompts),
- a visual reminder of 'Super 6' for handwriting (Capital letters, listening for sounds, writing on the line, pre-cursive handwriting, finger spaces and full stops)
- number 1-10 in numerals and words
- a 100 square
- colours
- left and right
- number bonds to 10 prompt
Never have untidy tables again!
Three different activities to help children up-level their adjectives when describing the Big Bad Wolf. Children are encouraged to think of their own adjectives and to look up words in a thesaurus.
A lovely resource to enhance your castles and knights topic. Children simply work out the sums and colour according to the answer.
Differentiated into 3 different abilities; numbers to 10, numbers to 20 and numbers beyond 20.
Two worksheets to target children who are struggling with either finger spaces or sentence demarcation.
Finger Spaces: Children write the sentence in the finger space prompt and then copy it out again underneath.
Sentence Demarcation: Coloured boxes at the start and finish of the line help children to remember their capital letter and full stop. They then write their own independent sentences underneath.
Challenge cards for each area of provision made to fit IKEA Tolsby picture frames. Just print, cut out and insert into the frame then write the continuous provision challenge on the plastic cover.
16 areas of provision included: Writing, Reading, Maths, Construction, Investigation, Role Play, Playdough, Sand, Water, Small World, Junk Modelling, Music, Jigsaw, Outdoor, Creative and Computing,
Tired of your children arguing about who gets to do what in the classroom? Looking for an simple, organised way to keep up with classroom helper jobs?
Well look no further!
This editable resource can be used as a pocket chart or attached to ribbon and hung on the wall with named pegs attached.
There are 14 job cards including: register monitor, table monitor, fruit monitor, milk monitor, board cleaner, line leader, peg monitor, tech support, buddy, chair checker, door holder, pencil sharpener, messenger and line caboose. But the cards are editable so you can alter them to your own needs.
A PowerPoint for use in assemblies on World Animal Day
Things covered:
Who has a favourite animal? Why?
Background information of St Francis of Assisi
Why we need animals
What can we do to help animals?
Thought for the day
Writing checklist for the 5 basics of super sentences:
- capital letters
- full stop
- fingerspaces
- writing on the line
- listening for the sounds
Ideal for self assessment in Reception/Year 1 (Kindergarten/1st grade)
Are you tired of scaffolding materials cluttering up your children's tables; a sound mat, a key word mat, a 100 square, pencil pots... Add some books, waterbottle and the occassional treasure found at lunch time and most children find it hard to contain all of this stuff to their tabletops.
Well look no further - this A4 printable desk mat has all the prompts Year 1 children need to help encourage them to be more independent as they learn to write and record.
The desk mat features -
- entire alphabet in both lower and upper case print,
- days of the week,
- all the Year 1 Common Exception Words writers,
- graphemes for Letters and Sounds phase 2 and 3 (complete with Jolly Phonics picture prompts),
- a visual reminder of 'Super 6' for handwriting (Capital letters, listening for sounds, writing on the line, pre-cursive handwriting, finger spaces and full stops)
- number 1-20 in numerals and words
- a 100 square
Never have untidy tables again!
Bookmarks with the 'Super 6' main aspects of sentence writing - capital letters, listening for the sounds, pre-cursive handwriting, writing on the line, finger spaces and full stops. Cut out, laminate and attach to ribbon and tape the other end of the ribbon to the back page of children's exercise books.
These can then be used as reference in the lesson to help pupils check their work and as a bonus, they also remind children which page to use - instead of putting their work on a random page in the middle of their books.
Bookmarks with the 5 main aspects of sentence writing - capital letters, listening for the sounds, writing on the line, finger spaces and full stops. Cut out, laminate and attach to ribbon and tape the other end of the ribbon to the back page of children's exercise books.
As a bonus, this can also then be used as a helpful reminder as to which page they are suppose to use - instead of putting their work on a random page in the middle of their books.
Get children excited about arrays with this PowerPoint featuring a series of photos of arrays in real life situations - from egg boxes to eyeshadows, waffles to windows. Final slide is an opportunity for children to feedback where they have seen an array.
Use as an introduction to arrays, a plenary, or print off photos and get children to write the repeated addition or multiplication for the array.