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Questions to Support Children in Play
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Questions to Support Children in Play

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I have created questions to support children in every area of the basic provision from role play to water play, outdoors to the reading corner. These are based on Blooms Questions so support children with higher order thinking.
Effective Transition in EYFS and beyond
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Effective Transition in EYFS and beyond

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This bundle includes a presentation on effective transition which can be shared with staff or parents. As part of our transition programme we question the children on their interests and concerns about moving settings. I have included this in the bundle. There is also a whole setting transition planner to remind all parties about their role in supporting children in their transitions.
Phase 3 Pseudo Word Cards
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Phase 3 Pseudo Word Cards

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I created these to support children with the tricky sounds with pseudo words. Children take these pseudo word cards home to practise and I have also created matching games with these cards. Please reuse this template to change the sounds/words too!!
Akeyo's Gift - A KS1 African Tale
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Akeyo's Gift - A KS1 African Tale

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Based on the story of Handa’s Surprise- another tale based on the other main character based on the book - great to model sequencing and writing own African Tales.
Multi sensory card EYFS Phase 3 ai sound
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Multi sensory card EYFS Phase 3 ai sound

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Activity card with ideas linked to the ai sound- what can you see, do ,hear, smell etc linked to the ai sound? Ideas also for stories and songs related to the sound too. Check out my other Phase 3 multisensory cards too!
Skills Tree Blank KS1 and 2
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Skills Tree Blank KS1 and 2

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Planning tree where the roots are used to put the learning objectives for the unit and branches are the activities. A lovely way to plan and share your medium term plans with the children.