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 fun, practical dance activity for young children.
There is an activity sheet which gives suggestions for using the resources.
There are 6 children and they each have a different move which is animated on the PPT.
There are flashcards of the children performing their moves to copy, cut out and laminate.
Children practice the moves and make combinations individually or in groups and then perform them.
Add some music that fits and this makes a lovely lesson ending.
Follow up with children coming up with their own moves and combinations.
Engage your KS1 and EYFS children with these 7 sheets where children colour in black-and-white pictures of football scenes to match the colourful originals -perfect for links to Sports Day.
This ‘Sports’ Bingo Game resource provides a fun and engaging way to spend a wet play indoors or to supplement your topic on Sports Day, Sports, Physical Education, Healthy Living and Health and Wellbeing.
Children will have fun playing a themed Bingo game using symbols associated with Sports.
Make your own game using the plan provided or use the 6 ready-made symbol boards and/or the blank template.
The resource features:
Game Planning Guide: Step-by-step instructions on how to set up and play the Sports Bingo Game ; Objectives and resources needed.
Ready-Made Bingo Boards: Six pre-designed Bingo boards featuring a variety of colour ‘Sports’ symbols.
Each board has a unique arrangement of symbols, ensuring a different experience for each player. Boards are colour coded with different colour borders.
Boardmaker licenced
This resource set is designed for KS1 and focuses on sports activities, perfect for integrating into sports day, lessons on keeping healthy, physical education, English Language learning and Literacy development.
Contents:
Poster: A black-and-white poster featuring 10 children engaged in various sports activities. Children can colour in the poster and discuss the different sports they see / like.
Worksheets:
10 Sports Worksheets: Each worksheet features one sport, providing space for children to write about it.
Question Sheet: An additional sheet with questions that children can refer to while writing about each sport.
2 Identification Worksheets: Two worksheets with pictures of children participating in different sports. Children will write the name of each sport next to the corresponding picture.
Educational Links:
• Sports Day
• Keeping Healthy
• Physical Education
• Reading, Spelling, Writing, Speaking and Listening
This Sports Counting Activity is designed for young learners in the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) and Key Stage 1 (KS1). It focuses on developing number recognition, counting, matching, and sorting skills, all linked to a sports theme.
Resource Overview:
• 10 Worksheets: Each worksheet displays numbers from 1 to 6.
• 6 Sports Cards: Each worksheet comes with six colourful sports cards that children can cut out and match to the corresponding numbers e.g. 1 football, 2 rugby balls, 3 skateboards, 4 boxing gloves, 5 trainers and 6 tennis balls.
• Versatile Usage: The worksheets can be used as standalone activities or as part of a larger set. Teachers can laminate the cards for durability, allowing children to sort them into number sets or types of sports objects.
• Final Page Template: A versatile template that teachers can use creatively, such as for making a Bingo game or for children to paste or draw into.
Curriculum Integration: Useful around Sports Day or during Olympic events, this resource adds an interactive element to the curriculum. It also supports speaking and listening skills as children discuss their sorting and counting choices and preferences for different sports.
This resource is designed to engage young learners with the excitement of the Olympic Games. It includes a set of colour cards for each of the following Olympic sports: swimming, cycling, boxing, table tennis, football, rugby, hockey, water polo, golf, and volleyball.
Alongside each colour card, there is a corresponding black and white version for children to colour in.
Key Uses:
• Classroom Displays: Use the colour cards to create an Olympic-themed display that brings the spirit of the Games into your classroom. The displays can be updated with children’s coloured versions to showcase their work.
• Discussion: Introduce each sport by showing the colour cards, discussing the basic rules, and sharing interesting facts about the sport. Encourage children to talk about which sports they like and why.
• Writing Activities: Use the cards as prompts for writing exercises. Children can write about their favourite sports, describe the images, or imagine themselves as athletes in one of the sports.
• Learning about Diversity: Highlight how the Olympics bring together athletes from around the world, promoting values of respect, excellence, and friendship.
Here are 4 designs for children to choose from when carrying out a survey.
Each of the 5 pictures on the sheets are colour and set into TVs.
The idea is that children find out which of the sports children prefer to watch on TV or they could ask about favourite sports.
There is space next to each picture for tally charts.
The sheets can then be used to write about the findings
e.g. next to the football picture - children might write - I found out that 10 out of 20 (1/2) the children surveyed preferred to watch football on TV.
Another way of using the sheets cross - curricular is to label the sports, or write a caption or sentence next to the pictures.
A resource which provides children with 20 cards showing Yoga poses. Children can colour in the cards and learn the poses. They can indicate in the ‘sun’ how they feel about the pose using a colour code.
There is a table outlining potential benefits of Yoga for children.
There is also a cross curricular sheet giving a range of ideas such as: Writing a Daily Diary, Pose Modifications, Role Playing, Colour Codes, Class Displays and creating Nature Scenes.
Once all the cards are coloured and cut out these can then be used to make a display board. Make it portable for using inside and outside class.