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Welcome to The Story Seed. We hope you like the range of resources :) Twitter: @TinaWr4y
We are readers! banner
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We are readers! banner

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This is a long banner (2 A4 pages, landscape). It can be put in your reading corner or on a display board (a board to celebrate reading, decorated with photos of children holding their favourite books, pieces of writing from children, and key vocabulary such as setting, characters, etc).
Make a Chinese New Year Dragon - Nian
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Make a Chinese New Year Dragon - Nian

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I’ve drawn a simple head and tail (simple to allow EYFS/young children to have a go at cutting independently). All you need is a strip of paper, folded into a concertina, for the body. Children in my class were able to do this all by themselves after I modelled it.
Diamond Jubilee Activity
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Diamond Jubilee Activity

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For use with 'The Diamond Jubilee-For Kids' PowerPoint. 2 pages in the Word Doc: Page 1: worksheet with speech bubbles (Picture of The Queen in the middle with speech bubbles surrounding her. Children write facts in speech bubbles). Page 2: Union Jack bunting outline.
Rubbish Words -Noticing mistakes in spoken English
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Rubbish Words -Noticing mistakes in spoken English

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You can use this in Phonics by ‘binning’ the alien or rubbish words or it can be used as a classroom display for the incorrect words your children use in class, such as taked instead of took, buyed instead of bought, and tidy upping instead of tidying up. For more free resources: TheStorySeed.com
PSRN: Butterfly Addition
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PSRN: Butterfly Addition

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An activity to introduce children to the basics of addition and its written form with butterflies. Count the spots on the butterfly's wings and match it to the right flower. Children can write the sums down on the butterflies' bodies. If writing a number sentence proves too difficult, have students color in a block on the grid to correspond with the number of spots on the butterfly to demonstrate one-on-one correspondence. Aligned with CCSS: K.CC.1, K.CC.3, K.OA.1, K.OA.2, 1.OA.3, 1.OA.6 Appropriate for Early Childhood Education (Pre-K and younger). ECE-MA, ECE-MA-co
Trigraph: igh
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Trigraph: igh

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Introducing children to the 'igh' trigraph. Visual presentation. May help children who struggle with concept of 3 different letters making one sound.
Digraph: oo
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Digraph: oo

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Introducing children to the 'oo' digraph. May be helpful to those children who are having difficultly grasping the concept of 2 different letters making a new sound.
Digraph: oo (short sound)
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Digraph: oo (short sound)

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Introducing children to the 'oo' digraph (short sound). May be helpful to those children who are having difficultly grasping the concept of 2 different letters making a new sound.
Football Numbers 1-10
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Football Numbers 1-10

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Football with numbers on them for ordering (blank footballs included for counting). Page can be blown up to A3 if need pictures to be bigger. Picture of football goal included.
Science / Science Lab banner
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Science / Science Lab banner

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A4 size letters for the word science (+ lab, for those who might want it for their science room) Please note that the letters are not in order in the PDF. Each letter has a science-related picture in it. I hop you like it. I put it up in my school and it really did make the room 'pop' ;)
Digraph: ng
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Digraph: ng

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Introducing children to the 'ng' digraph. May help children who struggle to grasp concept of 2 letters making one sound.
Diagraph: OA
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Diagraph: OA

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Introducing children to the 'OA' digraph. May be helpful for children who cannot yet grasp the concept of 2 different letters making a new sound.