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.
6 pintable’s.
1 page for children to draw their favourite gift, food and who they saw.
1 page with 5 phones for children to draw selfies of, food, gifts, games, films and family.
1 page of Christmas news.
1 page to draw pictures of new years wishes.
1 page to write achievements of the previous year.
1 page to write a thank you letter to Santa.
Resources on the book, The last tree in the city, by Peter Carnavas.
I have drawn pictures from the book to create resources to support the book.
Resources can be used from reception upwards.
Included is 33 pages in total, both literacy, numeracy, PSED and creative.
Story sequencing
Feelings
Seasons
Order by height
Order by growth
Who cut down the tree?
Label Edward saving the tree
Preferred city
Colour city
Put yourself in a tree
Cheerful places
Maze
Design a poster
Season cards
Why do we need trees?
What is the tree now?
What is made from a tree?
Finger painting
Numbers to 5
Repeating patterns
Number bonds
More/less
Writing frame
Drawn pictures for display or as flashcards
I hope you enjoy using them as much as I’ve enjoyed drawing them.
3 placemats to use on the table at easter to keep the little ones busy whilst waiting for food or for after they’ve eaten. These we’re very popular this year at our easter breakfast.
Here we have 6 maths resources to use alongside the Easter topic.
5 Easter themed fine motor control worksheets for pencil control.
9 writing frames and an Easter themed word bank.
Ideal for early years.
12 pages of easter crafts, ideal for EYFS or year 1.
Finger puppets, easter baskets, colouring and cards.
13 pages of resources to create a wonderful Easter Egg hunt.
7 Games-
12 Easter Coupons
Easter Egg Hunt Signs
Easter Egg Hunt Certificate
12 Challenge Cards
Easter Egg Hunt Check List
Eggs to hide and build a word x2
Eggs to hide and a board to place found eggs on.
Elevate your teaching of growth with this comprehensive set of 11 worksheets.
Covering the life cycles of chicks, frogs, and butterflies, along with activities for ordering and sorting, these resources are tailored for Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS).
Make the learning experience both enriching and enjoyable as you delve into the fascinating world of growth.
Your feedback is valued, so invest in these worksheets today to enhance your teaching toolkit!
Craft a buzzworthy Birthday Display with a delightful bee theme.
Personalize your own hive by utilizing three distinct editable honeycombs for the child’s name and date of birth.
Accompanying these are playful bees that can be scattered around, along with a header and an editable section for highlighting today’s birthday child.
Easter Egg Character Activity: Perfect for Tuff Trays, Floors, or Tables
Engage young learners in a delightful Easter-themed activity designed for use on Tuff trays, floors, or tables. This entertaining and versatile activity set includes a variety of components for imaginative play and creative expression.
Key Components:
4 Colorful Eggs
4 Nose/Mouth Combinations
3 Pairs of Ears
2 Cracked Egg Heads
4 Pairs of Glasses/Eyes
2 Pairs of Eyes
2 Pairs of Legs
2 Flowers & a Bow
Versatile Printing:
Print these charming elements more than once to accommodate a larger group of children. Once printed and cut out, the pieces can be laminated for durability and reused, or printed directly onto card for a one-time activity.
Endless Creativity:
Encourage creativity as children mix and match the various components to create unique Easter characters. Whether designing egg-headed creatures with quirky glasses or floral-adorned friends, the possibilities are as varied as the imaginations at play.
Sustainable Fun:
Similar to the success of the Christmas character faces, this Easter Egg Character Activity offers enduring enjoyment. The reusable and durable nature of the laminated pieces ensures that the fun can be relived for countless Easter celebrations.
Transform your learning environment into a hub of creativity with this Easter Egg Character Activity. Ideal for individual or group play, this resource sparks imagination and provides a platform for imaginative storytelling and collaborative engagement.
Seasonal Sorting Set
This set includes a circular mat split into four sections, each representing a different season: spring, summer, autumn, and winter.
Surrounding the circle are 24 cards featuring various seasonal pictures, such as flowers blooming in spring, sunny beaches in summer, colorful leaves in autumn, and snowflakes in winter.
Children can use this activity set on a tuff tray or any flat surface to explore and sort the seasonal pictures according to the corresponding season on the circular mat.
This activity encourages critical thinking, observation skills, and seasonal awareness.
It’s perfect for early years classrooms, homeschooling environments, or as a hands-on learning activity for at-home exploration.
This set includes four rectangular labels, each featuring the name of a season: spring, summer, autumn, and winter, to use on a display.
These labels are designed to complement the Seasonal Sorting Activity Set, allowing children to create a cohesive seasonal display. Simply place the circular mat with the four seasons in the center and use the rectangular labels to designate each section according to its corresponding season.
**Caterpillar Addition Game
This game features 10 large leaves, each adorned with a number from 1 to 10, and 55 adorable caterpillars, each displaying an addition sum with answers ranging from 1 to 10.
The game is designed to be played on a tuff tray or any flat surface.
Children are invited to match each caterpillar to the correct leaf based on its corresponding addition sum answer.
As they explore the game, they’ll practice their addition skills while also developing their ability to recognize numbers and perform basic mathematical operations.
This interactive activity encourages critical thinking, problem-solving, and mathematical fluency in a playful and hands-on way.
Children will delight in the colorful caterpillars and leaves as they engage in meaningful learning experiences.
Whether used in the classroom or at home, our Caterpillar Addition Game provides a dynamic and enjoyable way for children to reinforce their addition skills while having fun with adorable caterpillars and leaves.
A simple, but effective, card for Father’s day.
You can make this as simple as you like.
You can cut the easy resources out or get the children to do it, depending on the age. They can then either colour the shirt or you can print it onto coloured paper. The children then colour in the tie and stick it to the shirt, which is then placed onto a folded piece of A4 paper.
There is then space for the children to write on the front of the card or the A4 card can be trimmed down to fit.
There are also inserts which have been differentiated 3 ways.
Inspired by the wonderful book, 13 Ways To Eat A Fly, I bring you a bumper pack of resources. Worksheets, mainly black and white to save on printing costs.
Included in this pack, aimed at early years is-
Shadows
1 more/less
Bug hunt and graph
Cutting and sticking with graph- plus most/least/same
Counting
Subtracting 1
Subtracting 2
Counting
Biggest
Thinnest
Longest
Number identification
Web maze
Repeating patterns
Identifying 13
Subitising flashcards
Flashcards 1-20
10 frame plus 10 flies
Number lines
Peg game
Help the aliens and space craft land on the correct planet by working out the answer to the sum. There are 10 planets, numbered 1-10 and 12 aliens/space crafts with addition up to 10 on.
21 pages of resources to work alongside the teaching of Diwali.
Resouces include
Blank hands
Mehndi Patterns
Rangoli Patterns
Diwali Cards
Design a Diva lamp
Firework colouring in
Create a Diwali Basket
Counting to 10
Ordering numbers to 10
Maze
4 writing frames
8 feelings cards
In response to the COP26 conference highlighting strategies to enhance our planet’s well-being, I’ve assembled several worksheets to complement your teaching efforts.
These include numerous sorting activities related to recycling and better alternatives, along with tasks such as creating a poster, literacy exercises, cutting activities, fine motor control tasks, and counting challenges.
The collection comprises a total of 13 pages featuring 12 engaging activities.
A few activities to support RSPB bird watch.
15 pages include:
Label a bird
Give the bird the correct amount of worms
Count the birds
Bird spotting
Number flash cards to 12
Describe the birds
Bird cake recipe and method
Bird window viewer
Lots of fun activities to complete in either the home or the classroom.
As well as activities to help decorate the room, there are also educational worksheets.
Included is-
Colour in & design bunting x3
Invitation
Food list
Design an outfit
Design a crown
If I were king
Colour a crown
Crown to wear
Mini flags
Key code colouring
Union jack colouring
Maze
Paper chain cutting
Paper chain coloouring
11 crowns 0-10, to cut and laminate
Card with 6 snowmen on. The names can be edited by font style and size, to fit on the longest of names.
The card be printed as a square version and placed onto card and then folded.
Or option 2, print the rectangular version off, straight onto card and fold.
You can then add a personal message of your own inside.
Could also be printed by a parent to send to the class teacher from the family.