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I am a teacher, having taught for 22 years. I worked mainly in Early years, but also taught in year 1, and 2. I have produced several resources over the years and have recently created my own website Erinella.com where you can find my teaching resources. Im also on Facebook Erinella.com

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I am a teacher, having taught for 22 years. I worked mainly in Early years, but also taught in year 1, and 2. I have produced several resources over the years and have recently created my own website Erinella.com where you can find my teaching resources. Im also on Facebook Erinella.com
More ordinal numbers
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More ordinal numbers

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Understanding ordinal numbers can sometimes be a little tricky for little ones to grasp, especially when they look different. These colourful activities can be used to teach children to recognise ordinal numbers using different scenarios. There are four different ones to choose from. Monkeys climbing a ladder Rockets blasting into space Car race track – straight Car race track – round Children are encouraged to cut out and glue the numbers in the correct positions.
Passport role play
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Passport role play

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When using your imagination to go on holiday you need a passport. This product allows children to create their own pretend personalised passport. It contains two sheets: The passport cover The inside of the passport – personal details
Subtraction Peg Circle
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Subtraction Peg Circle

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This resource consists of 13 pages. The circle wheels are to be used with numbered pegs, however you can use number cards or multilink cubes to show the answers. This is a great tool to use in your continuous provision to show children’s understanding of subtraction.
Tricky Word Reading
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Tricky Word Reading

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This 4 page resource consists of the tricky words found in phase 2-5. This activity can be sent home for children to practice reading each phase. Once they know the word they can colour. It can be used as an assessment tool to show words children know. Each phase is coloured a different colour so it’s easy to follow.
Three Little Pigs Story Telling Prompts
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Three Little Pigs Story Telling Prompts

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This is a great product to use when learning the story of ‘The Three Little Pigs’. Consisting of two pages, the circle pictures can be cut out and laminated and used to retell the story.
The Zoo
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The Zoo

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This is a great tool to use with children when learning about zoo animals. It consists of three pages. This resources can be laminated and used within your continuous provision. Children can create a zoo scene along with drawing their own zoo animals.
Traceable Road Numbers
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Traceable Road Numbers

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These fun traceable road numbers are ideal for encouraging children to form numbers correctly as well as recognise numbers. These can be used with toy cars to trace over the roads. Each number has the correct number of cars drawn on it too, so children can be encouraged to count the cars.
Tricky Word Match
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Tricky Word Match

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For children learning the phase 2 tricky words this product is ideal. Children colour the tricky words the same as the coloured words at the top. It is good to encourage children to say the word they have found whilst colouring it so it is embedded.
Under the ocean
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Under the ocean

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This three page resources can be used in your continuous provision. The scene can be laminated and then all the ocean creatures glue on or placed on to create an ocean scene. There is one page for children to draw their own ocean creatures that could be laminated and used on their under the ocean scene.
Under the ocean descriptions
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Under the ocean descriptions

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If you’re learning about ‘Under the Ocean’, this resource is great. Children can use the internet/books to find out about different ocean creatures. They can also look at clips about different ocean creatures before they write their own description about different ocean creatures. This resource consists of 5 colourful pages.
The Big Bad Wolf Adjectives
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The Big Bad Wolf Adjectives

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Are your children learning about The big bad wolf? This resource will encourage them to share their ideas about what they think the big bad wolf looks like. This product consists of three colourful activities designed to support children’s understanding and writing about the use of adjectives involving the big bad wolf.
Tallest and Shortest
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Tallest and Shortest

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This resource is ideal to see if children understand the concept of tallest and shortest when comparing heights. The activity involves children colouring the objects different colours to show whether they are tallest or shortest.
Summer Repeating Patterns
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Summer Repeating Patterns

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Children love completing repeating patterns. This repeating pattern product links to summer. A great activity to cut out the summer items and glue them in the correct order.
Whatever Next?
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Whatever Next?

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The story Whatever Next by Jill Murphy is such a great story to use the EYFS. This product consists of three sheets: Writing template Story sequence activity Story sequence pictures This colourful products encourages children to talk about and retell the story to themselves and their peer. It can be used to help recall the story and to write their own version of the events that take place on Bears adventure into space.
Writing journal cover
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Writing journal cover

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Want an inspiring, colourful writing journal cover? Then look no further. This editable journal cover can be used across the school.
What's the time Mr Wolf - half past
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What's the time Mr Wolf - half past

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Children love to learn about time. Having mastered o’clock, children then move onto half past the hour. Before completing the activity I suggest lots of practical work on small clocks, getting the children to move the hands. This activity has two sheets, one with missing hands and the other with clocks showing different times for the children to identify – linked to half past the hour.
What's the time Mr Wolf - o'clock
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What's the time Mr Wolf - o'clock

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Children love to play ‘What’s the time Mr Wolf’, so why not start this activity with a game first, but encourage them to make times on clocks before they move. This activity includes two sheets, one for the children to draw the hands on the clock and another to recognise the time on the clock. The focus is on o’clock.
What's the time Mr Wolf - o'clock and half past
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What's the time Mr Wolf - o'clock and half past

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These sheets focus on consolidating children’s understanding of o’clock and half past. There are two sheets, one with blank clocks for children to draw on the hands and the other with completed clocks for children to identify the correct time. These link with the other clock activities on here.
Visit to the moon
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Visit to the moon

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Linked to the story ‘Whatever Next’, by Gill Murphy, this product is a great activity to encourage your pupils to think about what they might take with them if they were to get aboard a space rocket and fly to the moon. This product consists of two pages: Writing template – so children can write about their visit to the moon. What would you take to the moon – a basket in which the children can write about what they’d take. This is a good communication activity, allowing pupils to discuss what items would be best and why.
Weather in the UK
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Weather in the UK

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This product is ideal when learning about the weather and countries in the UK. This two page activity consists of a map of the UK which children can label and several weather icons which they can choose from and glue onto the map. This product can also be laminated and used within a role play area – such as a travel agents, news reporter etc.