Teaching and Learning Resources for Early Learners and KS1
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Looking for something original? Here are some Resources for Early Learners and Key Stage 1 that you won't have used before. There are also some Key Stage 2 and a variety of SEND resources.
Alphabet, Phonics, Speaking and Listening, Reading & Writing Activities and a range of topic resources. Worksheets, flashcards, activities, PPTs, quiz games and posters are all included.
Most images licenced from graphicsfactory.com and symbols are licenced from Boardmaker.
Looking for something original? Here are some Resources for Early Learners and Key Stage 1 that you won't have used before. There are also some Key Stage 2 and a variety of SEND resources.
Alphabet, Phonics, Speaking and Listening, Reading & Writing Activities and a range of topic resources. Worksheets, flashcards, activities, PPTs, quiz games and posters are all included.
Most images licenced from graphicsfactory.com and symbols are licenced from Boardmaker.
A set of activities based on the Book: The Shopping Basket by John Burningham.
There is a complete set of small flashcards representing all the characters,places and food in the story.
There are 6 activities:
Draw the correct number of food items in the basket.
Match the animals to the food they wanted from Steven.
Match the animals to the places where they appeared in the story.
Match the animals to the position they appear in the story.
Write a shopping list for Steven.
Write a note for number 25.
An activity linked to your transport theme for young children.
The activity is in colour and black and white.
Children name the vehicles and then match them to the correct words on the grid.
Children can draw in the pictures, paste them, write the corresponding letter or write the words.
Opportunities too for speaking and listening with descriptions of the vehicles and their uses.
A phonics resource for children learning about ‘ck’ at the end of words.
There are 2 worksheets where children use the words provided to label the pictures.
There is a sheet with 16 sentences where children add the missing words that end in ck. (S may be added for plurals). They can write these out in their workbooks or just add the missing words onto the sheet.
There is a wordsearch and wordsearch answer sheet provided.
A complete lesson for EYFS or KS1 based on Autumn and animals that are often associated with Autumn.
There is a power point to start, with a page on each of the 5 animals represented:
red fox, red squirrel, barn owl, hedgehog and badger.
Each page shows a photograph of the animal and 6 facts about the animal to discuss.
There is then a writing template for each of the animals.
Children can recall some of the facts they have heard, write a story or poem about the animal.
The final worksheet is a labelling sheet where children match and write the words under the pictures. The can then colour the pictures or they could draw their own.
32 colour cards the children can use to play a mime game.
A child / pair or group can choose a card and mime for the rest of the class to guess.
Points or stars can be allocated for correct answers.
Play against the clock for more fun.
Encourages speaking and listening, drama, using imagination and working in groups.
A set of 5 pages of colour flashcards related to the lovely story by John Burningham ‘The Shopping Basket’.
Most images are symbols with some pictures.
Flashcards include the animals in the story, the food on the shopping list, characters and ordinal numbers.
These cards can be used in a range of ways such as matching up the animals with the foods, sequencing the story, ordering the numbers - the cards can also enhance any display work.
Other activities could include a Scavenger hunt around school, food sorting and talking, story mapping, role play and creative art work such as a collage shopping basket.
*PCS Licenced - Boardmaker symbols.
Introducing List Poetry which need not rhyme or have the same metre.
The picture borders will help children when deciding what to include in their list poems.
Encourage the children to come up with a starter sentence to improve their lists such as - I love sports, any sport will do…
Celebrate World Poetry Day and have fun with these List Poetry ideas.
There are 5 templates each with a different theme:
Transport
Shoes
Hats
Fruit
Sports
Children can make notes either in the borders or on the lined grid.
Similarly, they could make their list poem in the border or on the lined grid.
These 3 choosing boards provide a visual and interactive way for children to express their preferences and actively participate in selecting songs and rhymes for music time. Each sheet/board shows 12 well known songs and rhymes.
The resource can enhance children’s communication skills, promote independence, and create a sense of ownership over the learning experience.
Examples of pictures range from “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star” to “Humpty Dumpty,” “Five Little Ducks,” “Five Little Speckled Frogs,” and “Hickory Dickory Dock.” The colourful pictures make it simple for children to make their selections and participate in rhymes and songs during music time.
The resource has a mix of symbols and pictures(Boardmaker Licenced).
This resource links to your topic on Space, the World, poetry, creative writing and labelling.
Page 1 is a colouring sheet showing an astronaut in Space.
Page 2 is an original poem to share with your class entitled ‘An encounter with aliens’. Children can talk about the poem and find rhyming words. They can illustrate the poem in the frame provided or use the frame to write their own Space poem.
Page 3 provides a choice of 2 other writing or drawing frames. Children can also use the frames for creative writing about Space.
Page 4 is a colouring sheet where children write the speech in the speech bubbles.
Page 5 and 6 show 10 black and white pictures that children can name, label and colour in. The words for each page are on the bottom of the sheets.
Boardmaker licenced.
4 worksheets where children use the words and pictures to write rhyming words. The first 2 pages are all CVC words. Pages 3 and 4 have a few words such as frog and boat that may be a bit more challenging depending what level the children are at.
Good for your Letters and Sounds work, Phonics, Reading and writing and a good homework resource too.
6 Bible Stories to Sequence with space for children to write about and/or draw their own pictures.
The Life of Jesus
Noah’s Ark
The Good Samaritan
Adam and Eve
Jonah and the Whale
The Nativity Story
6 sheets where children practice their fine motor skills by tracing over the patterns.
Children pair the objects e.g. take the cat to the milk or the rain cloud to the umbrella.
There are 3 designs of worksheet with 2 versions - straight lines and wavy lines.
*PCS Licenced - Boardmaker symbols.
A fun way to encourage children to speak, listen, communicate and work in teams.
This is a speaking and listening game based on Ourselves / Me and linked to Jobs/Occupation/Community.
The aim of the game is for children to describe a character in detail for the other team to locate the character on their board and give a grid reference.
Add timers for more excitement and challenge.
The full instructions are included.
There are 3 sets of card boards.
A and B show the same 20 colour pictures. These are jumbled up on Board B.
Similarly, C and D are same, as are E and F boards.
3 sets of CVC worksheets.
Each set is made up of:
12 CVC word cards
Word cards with pictures
Picture cards with space to write CVC words
Children can learn to read, spell, sound out and match.
Pictures are black and white so children can colour these too.
Links to Letters and Sounds, Phonics and Spelling.
A set of phonics and writing assessment sheets for children.
Resources:
Sheets 1 and 2 - Pictures for children to say and write the initial sounds underneath.
Sheets 3 and 4 - Lower case letters of the alphabet. Can children say the letter and name an object beginning with each letter? Teacher could write the words for the children or the children could draw a picture themselves.
Sheets 5 and 6 - Lower case letter for children to name and write over to assess their handwriting.
Sheet 7 is a blank template to be used any way you want for e.g. for children to write letters as you say them or write a word/draw a picture for a given sound.
4 memory games to play with your children improving their concentration and memory.
There are 2 black and white and 2 colour.
The games are differentiated so that children can start with 8 items to recall and then move on to 10.
Children will use their spelling skills also to write the word or for younger children they can dictate their answers.
Extend with more objects and/or real objects covered with a cloth as in Kim’s game.
What am I thinking of?
A fun, colourful quiz to engage your children in speaking, listening and thinking.
Instructions are included with this animated power point.
Children are asked questions without giving away the name of the object in the picture and they guess / or locate the answer on the grid.
There are 3 sets of pictures which could be used as 3 different activities or as 1 depending on your children and their concentration levels.
As children get used to the idea of the quiz, you can begin to engage them in asking the questions.
A great treat too, for end of term or the beginning of a new term.
10 pictures to colour in, with lines for retelling and writing about a selection of Bible Stories including:
Adam and Eve
Jonah and the Whale
The Good Samaritan
Noah and others
6 worksheets for children to practice their fine motor skills.
Follow the lines to join pictures that are the same or to match objects that are associated such as a school bag and some books or dogs and their bones.
Laminate and add to your writing corner for a reusable resource and for use with dough or plasticine.
This resource is designed to inspire a love of books in Key Stage 1 pupils while developing their understanding of literary classifications.
Young learners distinguish between fiction and non-fiction and then delve deeper into genres and topics.
Included is a planning sheet that outlines three lesson plans, complete with objectives, a list of necessary materials, activities, and follow-up suggestions to reinforce learning.
There are two ready-made labels for fiction and non-fiction to facilitate a hands-on card sorting activity.
Accompanying these are 10 pages, each featuring six diverse book covers in black and white, which can be cut out for an interactive classification game and a range of activities. Examples of book covers are ‘Learn to Play the Piano’, ‘I have a New Daddy’ and ‘My Book of Fairy Tales for 7 year olds’.
Tailored for Key Stage 1 children, the book covers lend themselves to lots of speaking and listening and predicting.
Follow up with sorting of real books and / or children can design their own book covers using the cards for inspiration.
The resource is a useful addition to library skills and any celebrations around Books.