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I am an early years teacher where you need to be creative to make sure learning is fun and interactive. I have really enjoyed making lots of resources, so it is only fair I share them with you. I hope they help you and your children.

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I am an early years teacher where you need to be creative to make sure learning is fun and interactive. I have really enjoyed making lots of resources, so it is only fair I share them with you. I hope they help you and your children.
Phase 2 initial sound alphabet spinners
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Phase 2 initial sound alphabet spinners

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This resource is for the children to use. The idea was that it would form a part of a display low down so they could access it. In my head it was for initial sounds work as there are words/pictures that are not CVC words on the spinners but I have tried to include as many CVC words as I could so if they are ready to read the words then they can have a go. The resource itself is basically two circles that you split pin together. If you cut the triangle out from the second circle it will allow you to see one of the triangle sections of the first. The split pin allows children to move it around so they can see one picture and associated word with it. It also shows capital letter form and lower case form of each letter.
Goldilocks and the Three Bears - Multiple choice CVC word peg boards
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Goldilocks and the Three Bears - Multiple choice CVC word peg boards

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A very simple comprehension activity for children who are just learning to read. Each board has a picture and three words. The child should use a peg to place on top of the correct word that matches the picture. This way, they are reading lots (each word rhyme to help the child read them all) and the peg helps their fine motor skills too, which in turn helps with writing.
The Gingerbread man - Simple sentences matching to pictures peg board
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The Gingerbread man - Simple sentences matching to pictures peg board

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When a child is learning to read it is important for them to blend each word individually. However, when children are doing this they can forget what they have read already. They have a lot to workout and remember so its only natural. A strategy we use is to ask the child to go back to the beginning of the sentence once they blend a word and read the sentence with fluency and therefore not blending. This is the only way they can remember what the sentence is. This resource is designed to see if they understand what they have read. A very simple sentence has three different pictures under it. They should read the sentence and then use a peg to indicate which picture matches the sentence. The peg idea is to aid their fine motor development and therefore help with handwriting.
Goldilocks and the Three Bears - phonics bundle resources
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Goldilocks and the Three Bears - phonics bundle resources

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I created all these resources to be used in my class when they start in reception. They range from initial sound activities to reading/making CVC words up to reading a simple phase 2 (Letters and sounds) sentence. Lots of these resources allow the child to match the sound or word to a picture. They have been created so the child uses a peg to show which picture is the answer. Using a peg to do this instead of just pointing to it also helps develop their fine motor skills, which in turn will help, when they are ready, to write. There are seven resources included in this bundle so its a saving of £2 if you want to take advantage of this. They are all designed to be used in the children’s enhanced learning time where they can access them independently to show you what their learning has been.
The Gingerbread man - Simple Sentence Starters
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The Gingerbread man - Simple Sentence Starters

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Children need a stimulus when writing. When a child is beginning to learn to write, it is even more important. To a child at the very early stages of reading or writing see letters and words as empty and lifeless. An competent reader can see words using their imagination and a sentence can create a thousand pictures in your mind. As educators we need to help children reach this level of enjoyment through the written word. To help children on the beginning of their journey, sentence starters are a great aid. Not only do they need help with creating sentences with sentence starters but they need help with the imagination to create pictures in their minds with these sentences. Each sentence starter has a picture to match with the sentence. I have not included capital letters with the sentence starters unless they are similar to the lower case version, because I intended on using them for very early writers and I wouldn’t have taught them how to form capital letters let alone read and understand words with them. If you laminate the resource, they can use over and over again.
Goldilocks and the Three Bears- CVC word bottle top boards
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Goldilocks and the Three Bears- CVC word bottle top boards

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A great way for young children to learn how to read, to learn phonics is to manipulate letters and sounds. Here is a way to allow children to ‘play’ with sounds in order to make words. Early years teachers (Kindergarden) will be able to use this resource to see if children can spell words and read them. The idea here is to cut out the resource and fold it in half. Then laminate them. The extra part to this that you will need are bottle tops, where you have wrote letter sounds on the top. Once laminated, children can then use these bottle tops to place them on top of the circles to create simple CVC words that relate to Goldilocks and the Three Bears.
The Gingerbread Man - Bottle Top CVC word cards
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The Gingerbread Man - Bottle Top CVC word cards

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A great way for young children to learn how to read, to learn phonics is to manipulate letters and sounds. Here is a way to allow children to ‘play’ with sounds in order to make words. Early years teachers (Kindergarden) will be able to use this resource to see if children can spell words and read them. The idea here is to cut out the resource and fold it in half. Then laminate them. The extra part to this that you will need are bottle tops, where you have wrote letter sounds on the top. Once laminated, children can then use these bottle tops to place them on top of the circles to create simple CVC words that relate to Goldilocks and the Three Bears.
The Gingerbread Man - CVC split pin moveable letters to make words boards
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The Gingerbread Man - CVC split pin moveable letters to make words boards

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I created all these resources to be used in my class when they start in reception. The idea behind this resource is to allow the child to make the word that matches the picture and all the resources needed to do so are there to hand. The resource has all three letters to make the CVC word attached using a split pin and the child can move these around to make different combinations of the letters, hopefully they will be able to hear the initial sound, middle sound and end sound to the word and therefore be able to place them in the correct order.
The Gingerbread man - Multiple choice word peg board match
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The Gingerbread man - Multiple choice word peg board match

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I created all these resources to be used in my class when they start in reception. The idea behind this resource is to allow children to read the CVC word in the middle of the card. When they have done that, they choose one of the eight pictures around the outside and should put a peg on the correct picture. This shows understanding of what they have read but also helps with their fine motor skills, which in turn will help when they are ready to write.
The Gingerbread man - CVC word matching to picture peg boards
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The Gingerbread man - CVC word matching to picture peg boards

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I created all these resources to be used in my class when they start in reception. The idea behind this resource is to allow children to read the CVC word in the middle of the card. When they have done that, they choose one of the eight pictures around the outside and should put a peg on the correct picture. This shows understanding of what they have read but also helps with their fine motor skills, which in turn will help when they are ready to write.
Little Wandle  phase 2 - initial sounds peg boards
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Little Wandle phase 2 - initial sounds peg boards

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Each of these sheets are designed for the children in Reception to access independently. Each has a copy of the friezes in the middle so children are aware of the sounds they are searching for. They then have six pictures. Four of these are the four ‘whats in the box’ pictures that are indicated on the planning. The other two are mixed up from the others letters that week. The idea is for children to use pegs and place them on the four pictures they believe have the initial sound that matches the frieze. The only exception for this are the diagraphs where they would be looking for the end sounds, or both (like ch,sh,th). I have included the end of phase 2 within these sheets. Diagraphs ch,sh,th,ng and nk, do not have specific planning for ‘whats in the box game’ but I have included them in these sheets as I am in no doubt some of my children will need the reinforcement of doing an activity like this. Hope it helps.
Little Wandle revision Phase 3 letter formation, sentence practice and picture box work sheets
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Little Wandle revision Phase 3 letter formation, sentence practice and picture box work sheets

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Little Wandle produces some amazing readers. The fact that we are teaching children in Reception what they used to learn in Year 2 by itself shows how fast the pace is. However, this pace is unrelenting and some children really struggle, even if they are involved with interventions every single day, they still need extra support. I produced sheets that I place on my writing table that allow children to practice sentence writing and add a picture to match them. Then I thought that some children need a little more scaffolding so I produced these sheets to help those children practice a certain sound. I also added letter formation practice, knowing full well that four year olds do find this hard. So these sheets include the picture and sounds matching Little Wandle, a picture box for children to draw something (I normally ask them to make this match what they write), a line to practice letter formation and a few lines to write an independent sentence. They have worked really well in encourage children to write independently and of course revise the sounds they are not sure of.
Little Wandle phase 2 Aut2 revision peg boards - word and sentence match to pictures-over 100 boards
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Little Wandle phase 2 Aut2 revision peg boards - word and sentence match to pictures-over 100 boards

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Little Wandle is amazing at helping the top children read fluently. I am finding though, even with the extra interventions daily, that some children just cannot keep up with the pace of the scheme. I made these boards to support children for phase 2. Each separate grapheme has six different boards. On one side of the board has one of six different words, that mostly match the words read in the planning (some were just impossible to find a matching picture) and then each of these sides has six identical pictures. These pictures match to one of the words the child will read. They can then use a peg to place it over this - using pegs helps with fine motor. The second side of the board has a sentence, which uses the word on the previous side. This sentence will match to one of the three pictures under it. Again children can use a peg to indicate which is accurate - a little comprehension work with fine motor skills. I folded each print out in half and then laminated them so children can use them over and over again.
Bear and the Picnic Lunch -multiple choice phase 3 + 4 words match to picture peg board
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Bear and the Picnic Lunch -multiple choice phase 3 + 4 words match to picture peg board

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Teaching through book talk is the best way to help children learn new vocabulary and aid their development in learning the spoken word. We use a lot of books in our setting to help children. One thing I did notice though, is that there are not many phonic resources you can buy that will help children. There is a lot of basic things of course but they are all limited. This resource I made is a brilliant way to help children who are starting to learn to read basic words. The child needs to read the all three words and see which one matches the picture they can see (very very important as reading can be a ‘silent’ activity when a child begins to read so they need to know it is relatable to something.) I used pegs for the children to show which picture was the correct one (again this was to help with fine motor control and strengthen their grips). They pegged one word before coming to me and telling me what they have read by sounding it out and then saying the word. Cut the resource out. Fold the picture and the backing on itself and laminate these together so its back to back. This way there will be two cards per sheet of A4. The pegs are something you will have to provide but once you have them, you are all ready to go.
Bear and the Picnic Lunch - Phase 3 + 4  split pin CVC word match to pictures
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Bear and the Picnic Lunch - Phase 3 + 4 split pin CVC word match to pictures

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Teaching through book talk is the best way to help children learn new vocabulary and aid their development in learning the spoken word. We use a lot of books in our setting to help children. One thing I did notice though, is that there are not many phonic resources you can buy that will help children. There is a lot of basic things of course but they are all limited. This resource I made is a brilliant way to help children who are starting to learn to read basic words. The phonemes are all attached to the resource so nothing will be lost. There is a picture for the children to relate the word too (very very important as reading can be a ‘silent’ activity when a child begins to read so they need to know it is relatable to something.) Cut the resource out. Fold the picture and the backing on itself and laminate these together so its back to back. Then cut out and laminate the three phonemes. These should be attached to the main card via a split pin so the child can manipulate the letters to make the word.
We're going on a bear hunt - split pin CVC word match to pictures
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We're going on a bear hunt - split pin CVC word match to pictures

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Teaching through book talk is the best way to help children learn new vocabulary and aid their development in learning the spoken word. We use a lot of books in our setting to help children. One thing I did notice though, is that there are not many phonic resources you can buy that will help children. There is a lot of basic things of course but they are all limited. This resource I made is a brilliant way to help children who are starting to learn to read basic words. The phonemes are all attached to the resource so nothing will be lost. There is a picture for the children to relate the word too (very very important as reading can be a ‘silent’ activity when a child begins to read so they need to know it is relatable to something.) Cut the resource out. Fold the picture and the backing on itself and laminate these together so its back to back. Then cut out and laminate the three phonemes. These should be attached to the main card via a split pin so the child can manipulate the letters to make the word.
We're going on a bear hunt - split pin CVC word match to pictures
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We're going on a bear hunt - split pin CVC word match to pictures

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Teaching through book talk is the best way to help children learn new vocabulary and aid their development in learning the spoken word. We use a lot of books in our setting to help children. One thing I did notice though, is that there are not many phonic resources you can buy that will help children. There is a lot of basic things of course but they are all limited. This resource I made is a brilliant way to help children who are starting to learn to read basic words. The phonemes are all attached to the resource so nothing will be lost. There is a picture for the children to relate the word too (very very important as reading can be a ‘silent’ activity when a child begins to read so they need to know it is relatable to something.) Cut the resource out. Fold the picture and the backing on itself and laminate these together so its back to back. Then cut out and laminate the three phonemes. These should be attached to the main card via a split pin so the child can manipulate the letters to make the word.
Little Wandle sound mat phase 2 +3 + 5
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Little Wandle sound mat phase 2 +3 + 5

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A lot of people are finding the Little Wandle website a nightmare to navigate. So I made my own resources to help the school I teach at. The first was a sound mat. Phase 2 and 3 and phase 5 are on the same sheet and I folded it it half so the children had an A5 sheet on their table to help them with the sounds. Little Wandle’s version are A4 and I think this is too big for children to use. There is a version that is just phase 2&3 that I have made but we have also agreed to start using this sound mat at the start of Year 1. I have also added the A4 version, which I have printed back to back and laminated. I did the same with the A3 version as a classroom display to aid guided writing sessions etc. Hope it helps.
Little Wandle phase 2 colouring sheets
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Little Wandle phase 2 colouring sheets

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For each sheet there is a large letter with a dot and arrow, which shows the children where to start writing the letter. There are then four pictures which are the same pictures in the planning for initial sounds, which the children can use to colour in. There is then an opportunity for the children to ‘write over’ the yellow letters at the bottom of the page, to help with handwriting. The portrait colouring pages are individual letters per page with the four pictures matching that on the planning for ‘what’s in the box’. They include s,a,t,p,i,n,m,d,o,c,k,ck,e,u,r,h,f,b,l. Each has opportunity to form the letter. The landscape colouring pages are in weeks. Each page has the weeks learning on with one picture thats included in ‘what’s in the box’ activity hidden behind the letter. - s,a,t,p - i,n,m,d - g,o,c,k - ck,e,u,r - h,f,b,l Hope it helps.
We're going on a bear hunt - read and draw - simple sentences
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We're going on a bear hunt - read and draw - simple sentences

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I have created these resources due to having a very creative class. The idea here is to read the sentence given and then draw a picture that matches. This aids comprehension skills as well as fine motor skills to aid writing after. A win win. The children loved the rewards they would receive once they have completed three or more. Teaching through book talk is the best way to help children learn new vocabulary and aid their development in learning the spoken word. We use a lot of books in our setting to help children. One thing I did notice though, is that there are not many phonic resources you can buy that will help children. There is a lot of basic things of course but they are all limited. Is it me, or is one of the hardest things to do when teaching children to learn, is to find sentences they can access to read on a given topic. And of course, if they can read them, they can start to write them soon after too. So I hope this resource helps you as it did my class.