A Doubling Game for EYFSQuick View
Alicebeth

A Doubling Game for EYFS

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I have created this game to see if my children really understood the concept of doubling. I will be putting this into my continuous provision. I cut out all of the pieces and laminated them. The children must find the two cards with the same amount of objects on,eg. 1 cat. They must then work out the answer, double one, how many cats do they have altogether? The children then need to find the correct number card, the two picture parts should fit into the box next to the number.
Little Red Riding HoodQuick View
Alicebeth

Little Red Riding Hood

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A Literacy plan for at least one week of Little Red Riding Hood activities which will help the children develop their writing, language and story sequencing skills. Although planned for Reception children it could easily be used with Year one children.
Fine Motor Skill Activities for Inside and Outside the ClassroomQuick View
Alicebeth

Fine Motor Skill Activities for Inside and Outside the Classroom

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Activities to encourage children to develop their fine motor skills in Reception and Year 1 to help improve their pencil control and encourage them to write with ease and enjoy writing. <br /> <br /> It is useful for all Reception and Year 1 teachers although they could easily be adapted for Nursery Teachers as well. It is a range of 20+ activities that are cheap and easy to use to enhance your setting. Whether it is to add an extra fun Phonics activity or to ensure Maths is a priority in your setting, you can adapt these activities to suit your children's needs. <br /> <br /> By encouraging your children to build their fine motor skills on a daily basis you can help them to build the muscles they need for writing and recording. If children are not bothered by pain or discomfort in their hands then they will be able to set their mind completely to the task at hand. <br /> <br /> How many boys have scruffy or illegible hand writing in your class, or those who don't want to pick up a pencil at all? By making it fun and engaging it won't feel like work at all and they will be so proud of themselves when they see the improvement they have made.<br /> <br /> I have also attached a blank area plan, which can be used to plan for inside and outside activities and other areas in the classroom, to give a whole overview of what and where you have planned for.
Early Years Maths and LiteracyQuick View
Alicebeth

Early Years Maths and Literacy

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<p>This bundle is perfect for Early years. Fine motor skills help to build strength in their fingers. This will then help then with their writing whilst completing a range of Little Red Riding Hood activities. The doubling game is a fun way to practice their Maths skills.</p>