<p>A worksheet for each of the zodiac animals.</p>
<p>Gives children the chance to colour and write basic sentences.</p>
<p>Also contains the Mandarin character for each animal for children to colour in.</p>
<p>A workbook of 42 activities where children can write sentences by looking at the pictures.</p>
<p>All words are decodable and can be written independently when children have a basic knowledge of sounds and how to form the graphemes.</p>
<p>Each page has a reminder for children to use capital letters, finger spaces and full stops to help with sentence writing.</p>
<p>A booklet where children can do one sheet at a time and practice writing CVC words.</p>
<p>Each word has a nice picture and the line is split into boxes so they can see how many sounds they need in the word.</p>
<p>Each vowel has it’s own page and an extra page for the ‘ck’ digraph.</p>
<p>An A5 booklet for number bonds for early years maths.</p>
<p>The frame and sentence already have one number in and the total so the children only have to work out how many more they need to make the total.</p>
<p>Ideal for introducing number bonds and sentences and works well with manipulatives so children can physically split the groups of ten to work out how many more they need.</p>
<p>It gets children used to understanding how number bonds can become number sentences.</p>
<p>A maths activity for children to use in continuous provision working with the theme of Chinese New Year.</p>
<p>A fun way for children to count and then find a peg that has the matching numeral.</p>
<p>An A4 booklet of worksheets for writing digraphs in words.</p>
<p>The digraphs included are ai, ch, sh, ar, oa, ie, ee, or and ng.</p>
<p>Each page has a picture and space next to it for children to sound out the word and write it down. There are divisions so each sound can be written individually and children have a visual aid for how many sounds are needed to complete the word.</p>
<p>A Medium Term Plan for the topic of Chinese New Year.</p>
<p>Looking at outcomes for the seven areas of learning and practical ways of linking learning to the topic.</p>
<p>(I am a teacher based in China so it uses traditional ideas and western perceptions).</p>
<p>A workbook for the 18 digraphs from the initial 42 sounds with multiple pages for different pronunciations.</p>
<p>Children can practice digraph formation, practice segmenting in order to label words containing the sound and then attempt to write a sentence using the digraph. Each sentence page has useful notes and pictures to help children remember how to write great sentences.</p>
<p>The booklet is consistent allowing children to know what is expected of them and to become more confident to complete independent writing.</p>
<p>An A5 activity booklet where children can draw a picture of what they did each day and then write sentences to describe what they enjoyed most about the day.</p>
<p>Each page has helpful sentence writing tips to help children write their sentences accurately.</p>
<p>A handy way to keep track of pencil control for students within the class, you can move them from one stage to another as they progress so you can visually see where each child is at throughout the year.</p>
<p>A presentation all about Chinese New Year.</p>
<p>A brief explanation of the Great Race held by the Jade Emperor followed by information about all of the animals.</p>
<p>A fun, visual resource for children to see that even contains the pinyin and characters for each animal in mandarin.</p>
<p>Three number wheels incorporating the Spring theme.</p>
<p><strong>Numbers 40-60:</strong><br />
Recognise some numerals of personal significance.<br />
Recognises numerals 1 to 5.<br />
Counts up to three or four objects by saying one number name for each item.<br />
Counts actions or objects which cannot be moved.<br />
Counts objects to 10<br />
Selects the correct numeral to represent 1 to 5, then 1 to 10 objects.<br />
Counts an irregular arrangement of up to ten objects.<br />
Estimates how many objects they can see and checks by counting them.</p>
<p>A worksheet to help children practice writing on the line.</p>
<p>Pre-cursive font, both lower case and upper case letters to get children used to where the letters sit on the line.</p>
<p>Ideal to be laminated so children can use a whiteboard marker and erase to use again.</p>
<p>A simple activity to get children rolling dice and using those numbers to form number sentences.</p>
<p>Gets children to practice counting, addition and number formation skills.</p>