The resources I create are mainly for early years and early KS1.
I enjoy making worksheets, flashcards and games that will compliment children's books and children's interests.
The resources I create are mainly for early years and early KS1.
I enjoy making worksheets, flashcards and games that will compliment children's books and children's interests.
Literacy resources for the book, Dear Zoo, by Rod Campbell.
27 pages of resources include
Matching
Sentence writing
Adjectives on each animal
Letter writing for each animal
Warning labels
Draw an animal and describe
Ordering animals
Labels
Drawing
Word mat
Writing frames
Resources cover lots of the maths curriculum.
Included are-
Counting
More/Less
Height
Weight
Counting to 10
Matching numbers to correct amount
Addition
Subtraction
Measuring
Number bonds
Counting to 8
Doubling
One more and one less
Repeating pattern
A pack of 11 cards, with, Dear Zoo characters on.
All you need to do is print, laminate and use a pack of clothing pegs.
Children place the peg on the choice of 3 numbers to match the amount of animals on the card.
Cards are from 0-10.
A game for 4 players with characters from the book, Dear Zoo, by Rod Campbell.
Each player has a coloured board with 6 pictures on and on the table in the middle are 24 pictures turned upside down. Each player takes it in turns to turn a card to see if it matches to one on their board. The winner is the person to find all their pictures first.
Here is a game for 4 players, based on the characters from the book, Dear zoo by Rod Campbell.
There are 4 boards with 6 pictures on each. There are also matching counters for each players boards and a set of 10 call cards.
Explore a comprehensive set of 17 worksheets, engaging activities, and flashcards meticulously designed around the narrative of “A Little Bit Brave” by Nicola Kinnear. This resource pack provides a multifaceted approach to support and enhance the learning experience inspired by the story.
Included are-
cutting and sticking
sorting
feelings flash cards
Differentiated writing frames
Story sequencing
Retelling story
These materials are suitable for both home and school use.
I appreciate any feedback you may have.
Discover a rich collection of 10 pages of literacy resources thoughtfully curated for early years, inspired by the book “Oi Dog!” authored by Kes Gray, Claire Gray, and Jim Field.
Banded at 40-60m and ELG.
Suitable for both home and school learning environments, these engaging materials are designed to foster a love for literacy.
I welcome any valuable feedback you may have.
Delve into the enchanting world of “The Detective Dog” by Julia Donaldson with my collection of 19 worksheets tailored for early years. These resources cover a spectrum of subjects, including math, literacy, science, and fine motor skills, offering a delightful and educational journey inspired by the beloved book.
Included are-
positional language
rhyming
smell likes and dislikes
favourite books
pencil control x 2
feelings
book genres
book reviews
library visit
library rules
scavenger hunt
thought bubbles
picture hunt
counting
story sequencing
Suitable for both home and school learning environments, these engaging materials are designed to foster a love for literacy and maths.
I welcome any valuable feedback you may have.
Explore this extensive resource pack designed to complement the book “Supertato.” Included are a variety of resources encompassing both literacy and numeracy, along with elements of PSHE, tailored for early years.
Included are-
height
weight
cardinal numbers
number bonds to 5
more/less
missing numbers
number lines
repeating patterns
addition
maze
find the peas
sorting food
3x spot the differences
3x literacy writing focus
Wanted posters, differentiated 4 ways
2x speech bubbles
writing frames
Ideal for use in both home and school learning environments.
Your positive feedback is greatly appreciated.
Editable colour monster name cards
How do you feel today sign
4 feelings signs
Rectangular and Square name cards/drawer labels.
11 rectangular and 11 square labels, each with a different design.
Rectangular and square, drawer labels for children to create themselves
There are 60 labels in total with 15 different monster poses, ready to be coloured in.
26 pages of resources to support the teaching of, Colour Monster by, Anna Llenas. This is a wonderful book that helps little ones think about their feelings in terms of a colour.
I have put together-
Feelings jar
Feelings fans
Worksheets for literacy
Worksheets on pencil control
Design worksheets
Matching feelings
Teaming up monsters
The list goes on.
14 Pages of Love Monster Resources, from the book by Rachel Bright.
Resources are aimed at EYFS level.
Resources included are-
Order by height
5 positional language flashcards
Positional language worksheet
Sorting feelings x2
Describe love monster
Counting x2
Repeating patterns
More/less
Weight
Maze
Letter writing
Resources inspired by the book
26 page of resources, inspired by the book, The Smed’s and the Smoo’s, by Julia Donaldson.
A book which encourages friendship with no discrimination.
Included in this pack is-
2 pages of describing characters
2 pages of rhyming
Design a planet
Draw an alien
Label a good friend
Characters feelings/labelling
Colour mixing
List/what to pack on a trip
Missing poster
Order the story
Speech bubbles x2
Fine motor/cutting
Fine motor/follow a line
Feelings
Maze
Book review
3x alphabet/word strips
Matching rhyming words
2x writing frames
Inspired by the book, The Scarecrows Wedding by Julia Donaldson, I have created resources to compliment it.
As well as literacy and maths resources, there are also fine motor and creative sheets.
There are 27 pages, with some which are differentiated to suit various abilities.
Included is-
Short writing
Design a dress
Labelling
Initial sounds
Lists
Recall events
Matching
Tracing
Posters
Speech bubbles
Describing
Feelings
Drawing
Story mountain
Maze
Book review
Counting
Number recognition
Colouring
Design a necklace
Design a scarecrow
Jasper’s Beanstalk Inspired Educational Resources Pack:
Unlock a world of interactive learning with this resource pack inspired by the delightful book, Jasper’s Beanstalk. Designed to engage young minds, this diverse collection encompasses math, literacy, and a captivating Tuff Tray activity.
Key Components:
Ordering Days of the Week Card Pack:
Enhance calendar skills with a dynamic card pack for ordering days of the week. This resource introduces a practical and visual approach to understanding the sequence of days and events.
Retell the Story:
Foster comprehension and creativity by inviting children to retell the charming tale of Jasper’s Beanstalk. This activity encourages verbal expression and reinforces narrative structure.
Sequence the Story:
Develop storytelling proficiency as children sequence key events from Jasper’s Beanstalk. This hands-on exercise promotes cognitive sequencing and comprehension.
Ordering by Height:
Extend mathematical understanding with an activity that challenges children to order objects by height. This engaging task develops spatial awareness and comparison skills.
2 Literacy Sheets:
Dive into literacy exploration with two tailored worksheets. These sheets provide an opportunity for, handwriting practice and other language-related activities.
Measuring:
Introduce fundamental measuring concepts with a hands-on measuring activity. Children explore height through playful interactions with objects related to the story.
Beanstalks 1-10:
Elevate counting skills with a beanstalk-themed activity focusing on numbers 1-10. This resource transforms numerical learning into an imaginative and enjoyable experience.
Colourful Beans:
Encourage color recognition and fine motor skills as children engage with a vibrant assortment of beans. This tactile element adds a sensory dimension to the learning process.
Ordering Numbers 1-10:
Strengthen numerical sequencing with an ordering activity focused on numbers 1-10. This resource provides a structured approach to number recognition and arrangement.
Story Mountain:
Cultivate narrative understanding with a story mountain activity. Children explore the story’s elements, enhancing comprehension and creativity.
This comprehensive resource pack draws inspiration from Jasper’s Beanstalk, ensuring a well-rounded educational experience that blends literacy, math, and hands-on exploration. These activities are designed to captivate young learners and bring the book to life in a meaningful and educational way.
Explore an engaging 10-page literacy resource collection thoughtfully crafted to complement the beloved book, “Oi Dog!” by Kes Gray and Jim Field. This dynamic resource pack is designed to captivate young readers and enhance their literacy skills through interactive and entertaining activities.
Whether used in a classroom environment or for homeschooling, these literacy resources serve as versatile tools to complement reading sessions and literacy-focused lessons.
Banded at 40-60m and ELG.
Educational Resource Pack Inspired by “Somebody Swallowed Stanley” by Sarah Roberts:
Delve into an enriching educational experience with this comprehensive 13-page resource pack, thoughtfully curated based on the poignant book, “Somebody Swallowed Stanley” by Sarah Roberts. This captivating narrative unfolds the journey of Stanley, the plastic bag, shedding light on the crucial theme of plastic pollution.
Resources-
Ordering the story
Counting x2
Describing
Feelings x2
What would you do?
Where did Stanley come from? (prequal)
Sorting actions
Thought bubbles
Repeating patterns
Design a jellyfish
Ordering by size
Early Years Activity Pack: “10 Little Fish” Bundle.
Dive into an immersive learning experience with our “10 Little Fish” bundle, designed specifically for early years learners!
This activity pack is inspired by the beloved book “10 Little Fish” and includes a variety of engaging resources and worksheets to reinforce learning and foster key skills.
Undersea Initial Sounds Matching Cards
Explore phonics and literacy skills by matching each picture with its corresponding initial sound. Each card presents three initial sounds, and children use a peg to select the correct initial sound that matches the picture.
Undersea Counting Cards
This set features 10 cards, each adorned with colorful undersea creatures waiting to be counted. Children use a peg,or white board pen, to select the correct number that matches the quantity of creatures on the card.
Sea Creature Description Worksheets
On each worksheet, children will encounter a charming illustration of a sea creature accompanied by four spaces to describe it.
Sea Creature Repeating Patterns Worksheet
On this worksheet, there are five different sea creatures. Their task is to create repeating patterns by coloring the sea creatures in a sequence that follows a specific pattern.
Subtracting Sea Creatures Worksheet
On this worksheet, there are 7 sets of sea creatures. Their task is to take away one sea creature from the group and write down the new total.
Sea Creature ordinal number Worksheet
On this worksheet, children will encounter three rows of fish, each row containing a series of sea creatures. Their task is to identify and color in the first, second, and last sea creature. This will strengthen their understanding of ordinal numbers and positional concepts.
Counting and Coloring Fish Worksheet
This worksheet, children will encounter a large group of fish. Their task is to count 10 fish from the group and colour them in.
Subtracting Fish Worksheets
Each worksheet features a group of fish numbered from 10 to 2. Children are tasked with taking away one fish, counting the remaining fish, coloring them, and writing the new amount.
Here are some age-appropriate literacy worksheet ideas for early years inspired by the book “Rosie’s Hat”.
Explore positional language with this interactive worksheet! Children will have fun searching for Rosie’s hat as they practice using words like “under,” “behind,” “in front of,” “beside,” and “on.”
Embark on Rosie’s life journey with this engaging activity! Children will explore the passage of time and the concept of aging as they order pictures of Rosie from when she was a baby to when she becomes an old lady.
Explore Rosie’s emotions with this interactive labeling activity! Children will have the opportunity to identify and label how Rosie is feeling.
Labelling activity inspired by “Rosie’s Hat”! Children will have the opportunity to identify and label various items from the story, enhancing their vocabulary and comprehension skills.
Inspire creativity and imagination with this engaging activity that invites children to draw their predictions based on the front cover of “Rosie’s Hat”!
An activity where children will organize pictures from “Rosie’s Hat” into a story mountain to visualize the story’s plot structure.
An activity where children will write a list of all the characters and places the hat visited.
A pencil control adventure as you help Rosie find her hat in this engaging maze activity!
Book Review: Encourage students to write a book review of “Rosie’s Hat,” Drawing or writing, characters, settings and basic events.
Story Retelling: Encourage children to retell the story in their own words, using simple sentences and drawings to convey the main events.
Order Story: Sort pictures correctly and retell the story in their own words, using simple sentences.
Colourful word mat! Bursting with key words and eye-catching pictures, this word mat is the perfect tool for expanding young learners’ language skills and creativity.
Encourage children to retell their favourite part of the story by either drawing or writing a simple sentence.
Alphabet line, complete with lower case and Capital letters as well as the 1st few tricky words.
On this activity, encourage children to identify the picture and draw a line to a picture that rhymes with it.
Alphabet Peg Matching! Each of the 26 cards features a different letter of the alphabet along with three accompanying pictures. Children are invited to identify the initial sound of each picture and attach a peg to the corresponding image that matches the letter’s sound.
The Butterfly Phase 3 Phonics Game is an interactive and engaging activity designed to help children practice identifying and understanding digraphs and trigraphs.
In this game, there are 20 butterfly bodies and 80 wings.
Each wing contains a word that includes a specific digraph or trigraph. For example, words like “shop,” “ship,” or “chop” might be included, representing the “sh,” “ch,” and “th” digraphs.
The objective of the game is for children to match the wings to the corresponding butterfly bodies. Each butterfly body needs 4 wings, and all 4 wings must contain the same digraph or trigraph. This encourages children to not only recognize the digraphs and trigraphs but also to distinguish between them and match them accordingly.
The game can be set up on a tuff tray. The butterflies and wings can be arranged on the tray, and children can take turns selecting wings and trying to match them to the correct butterfly bodies.
This game provides a hands-on and visually stimulating way for children to practice phonics skills in a playful and interactive manner, promoting both learning and enjoyment.
Delve into the enchanting world of “The Tiger Who Came to Tea” with this comprehensive resource pack designed to support early years learning. This 68-page pack is brimming with engaging activities, literacy tools, numeracy exercises, sorting games, bingo cards, and role-play area signs, all tailored to captivate young learners.
Included in the pack are:
Simple Tiger Facts Powerpoint
Initial Sounds Peg Game
Word Mat
Description Sheet
Design a tin
Write a list
3 Writing frames
Story mountain
Thank you note
Invitation
Shopping list
Colour and count
Capacity sorting activity
Capacity cutting and sticking
16 Signs for days
Bingo game for 9 players
Cafe Role play signs etc
Night/Day sorting activity
Night/Day cutting and sticking
Whether used in the classroom or at home, our resource pack provides educators and parents with a wealth of materials to engage children in literacy, numeracy, and imaginative play centered around “The Tiger Who Came to Tea.” Let the adventures begin with this delightful collection of resources!
Encourage young learners to develop essential numeracy and literacy skills with our engaging “I See” 10-frame sentence building activity.
Each board features a 10-frame grid. The frames are filled with colorful pictures representing various objects or animals.
Sentence Building Cards: Accompanying the 10 frames are sentence building cards containing incomplete sentences beginning with “I see…”. Each card features a sentence starter followed by a blank space for children to complete the sentence.
Matching Picture Cards: Corresponding picture cards depicting the objects or animals featured in the 10 frames are provided. These cards enable children to match the visual representation in the frame with the correct object or animal.
Number Cards: Number cards from 1 to 10 are included to help children practice numeral recognition and numerical order. Children select the appropriate number card to represent the quantity shown in the 10 frame.
Colour Cards: Colour cards in various shades are provided to encourage children to identify and match colors found within the pictures.
Extension:
This activity is extended by allowing children to have 2 different coloured objects in the frame. Children then have to complete a sentence with a conjunction- I see a… and…
Included:
There are also blank frames so children can use real life objects.
Step into the whimsical world of “The Tiger Who Came to Tea” with our delightful Bingo game, specially crafted for early years learners.
This engaging game features 9 unique bingo boards adorned with 9 charming pictures, inspired by the story, on each board. Additionally, there are 15 calling cards and 28 colourful counters, ensuring hours of fun-filled entertainment for young children.
Our Bingo game is designed to foster literacy skills, visual recognition, and social interaction in a playful and captivating way. As children match the pictures on their bingo boards with the corresponding images called out on the calling cards, they’ll sharpen their observation skills and develop vocabulary associated with the story.
With its vibrant illustrations and easy-to-understand gameplay, “The Tiger Who Came to Tea” Bingo is ideal for use in early years settings, including preschools, nurseries, and homeschooling environments. It promotes cooperative learning, turn-taking, and attention to detail while immersing children in the enchanting world of Judith Kerr’s classic tale.
Bring the magic of “The Tiger Who Came to Tea” to life with our engaging Bingo game, where every round is filled with excitement and adventure!
Perfect for small group activities, literacy centers, or family game nights, this resource is sure to delight children and adults alike. Let the bingo fun begin!
“The Tiger Who Came to Tea” inspired, Cafe Role-Play Resources
Transform your home corner into a cafe inspired by the beloved story “The Tiger Who Came to Tea” with our delightful printable resources. This set is designed to ignite young imaginations and encourage imaginative play as children reenact scenes from the story and embark on their own culinary adventures.
Included in this resource pack are:
Cafe Signage: Colorful signs to adorn the cafe area, including “Tiger’s Cafe” and “Welcome” enhancing the ambiance of the role-play space.
Menu: Printable menu featuring tea party treats, such as sandwiches, cakes, biscuits, and of course, tea! Children can use these menus to take orders, practice writing, and engage in creative play.
Order Forms: Blank order forms for children to fill out as they take orders from their customers, promoting literacy and numeracy skills while fostering role-play scenarios.
Labels: Printable labels for the cafe items, allowing children to set up their own food and drink.
Times: A sign giving children the opening times, to enhance the realism of the cafe setting and stimulate imaginative play.
These printable resources are perfect for setting up a cozy and inviting cafe corner in your home, classroom, or childcare setting. Encourage social interaction, communication, and creativity as children immerse themselves in the enchanting world of “The Tiger Who Came to Tea” through imaginative role-play.
Let the tea party fun begin!