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
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
These three posters are ideal for displaying in early years settings for practitioners or parents to read.
The characteristics of effective teaching and learning are:
Playing and Exploring - Children investigate and experience things and ‘have a go’.
Active Learning - Children concentrate and keep on trying if they encounter difficulties and enjoy achievements.
Creating and Thinking Critically - Children have and develop their own ideas, make links between ideas and develop strategies for doing things.
They are bright and easy to read, and a useful tool for early years practisioners.
This colourful resource is great for understanding number order.
Using the numicon shapes, children should cut out the numicon cards and glue them onto the other sheet in the correct order from 1-10.
These useful RWI inspired stickers can be used when teaching Set 1 RWI sounds. They can be used as a reminder to the child and parent of what sound has been taught during that day. Plus a reward that can be given to each child to show that they have been successful during the lesson.
This product is also useful for the teacher or teaching assistant to see what sound each child had been learning during their phonic lesson, if they’d been to a different member of staff. It’s a quick visual prompt that can be used to test them throughout the day, and target during ‘pinny time’.
Topic – Toys
Children love to investigate items, so why not encourage them to investigate materials toys are made from. This resource is a great tool to encourage children to develop their speaking and listening skills. It gives them opportunities to look at, touch and talk about different toys and what materials they think they are made from. It creates great social opportunities, and allows you as a teacher to develop their language skills, and understanding of different textures and materials.
There are three different sheets for the children to record their findings. You could also add observations of the children’s discussions to show their understanding.
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
Are you celebrating Chinese New Year?
This 4 page resource is ideal for decorating.
Including two posters:
Kung Hei Fat Choi - Dragon
Kung Hei Fat Choi - Year of tiger
Round lantern
Lantern
After a simple activity to do with your children to celebrate Chinese New year? Well look no further. This template is ideal. Children follow the instructions to decorate and make a lantern so they can be displayed to celebrate Chinese New Year.
This four page resource can be used in several ways.
Consisting of:
Coloured Union Jack Bunting
Black and White Union Jack Bunting (To colour)
Union Jack Flag (Coloured)
Union Jack Flag (To colour)
This is a fab tool to use when children are learning to hear the sounds in CCVC words and CVCC. Why not cut up the pictures, hide them round the room and get the children to go on a picture hunt?
There are 20 different picture cards to find and a recording sheet for children to write what they find.
1)frog
2)hand
3)shop
4)ship
5)slug
6)crab
7)pram
8)nest
9)milk
10)flag
11)pond
12)plug
13)drum
14)desk
15)plum
16)lamp
17)skip
18)logs
19)trap
20)clap