A homeschooling to explore 2D shapes and combining two shapes to make an object
Recommended age: 2.5 - 4 years old
Includes: shapes colouring, objects of different shape photo cards, combining two shapes worksheet
A homeschooling activity to learn more about creepy crawlies
Includes a plan, creepy crawlies picture cards, colouring sheets and a scavenger hunt chart
Understanding the world progression of skills from birth to 5 years old
Do you know that developmental milestones children reach at each stage lay the foundation for progress in school?
This comprehensive progression map outlines how children develop the understanding of the world from birth to school age.
You can follow this chart to assess your child’s progress and readiness for school, as well as plan activities for homeschooling.
The school expectations at age 4-5 are taken from the National Curriculum in the UK.
Please note that all children develop at a different pace and this progression map is designed to give you a brief overview of what you can expect at each stage.
It includes 8 areas of understanding the world development:
• People and communities
• The world
• Technology and tools
• Materials
• History
• Living things
• Forces
• Geography
If you find this progression map useful, you can find Mathematical skills, Communication & Language, Literacy, Physical development and Personal, Social and Emotional Development progression maps in our shop.
Personal, social and emotional development progression of skills from birth to 5 years old
Do you know that developmental milestones children reach at each stage lay the foundation for progress in school?
This comprehensive progression map outlines how children develop personal, social and emotional skills from birth to school age.
You can follow this chart to assess your child’s progress and readiness for school, as well as plan activities for homeschooling.
The school expectations at age 4-5 are taken from the National Curriculum in the UK.
Please note that all children develop at a different pace and this progression map is designed to give you a brief overview of what you can expect at each stage.
It includes 7 areas of personal, social and emotional skills development:
• Making relationships
• Confidence and self-awareness
• Self-regulation
• Managing feelings and behaviour
• Responsibility and motivation
• Rules
• Self-image
If you find this progression map useful, you can find Mathematical skills, Communication & Language, Literacy, Understanding the World and Physical Development progression maps in our shop.
Physical development progression of skills from birth to 5 years old
Do you know that developmental milestones children reach at each stage lay the foundation for progress in school?
This comprehensive progression map outlines how children develop physical skills (gross motor and fine motor) from birth to school age.
You can follow this chart to assess your child’s progress and readiness for school, as well as plan activities for homeschooling.
The school expectations at age 4-5 are taken from the National Curriculum in the UK.
Please note that all children develop at a different pace and this progression map is designed to give you a brief overview of what you can expect at each stage.
It includes 5 areas of physical skills development:
• Moving and handling
• Arms and fine motors skills
• Collaboration and coordination
• Health and self-care
• Independence
If you find this progression map useful, you can find Mathematical skills, Communication & Language, Literacy, Understanding the World and Personal, Social and Emotional Development progression maps in our shop.
Progression of mathematical skills from birth to 5 years old
Do you know that developmental milestones children reach at each stage lay the foundation for progress in school?
This comprehensive progression map outlines how children develop mathematical skills from birth to school age.
You can follow this chart to assess your child’s progress and readiness for school, as well as plan activities for homeschooling.
The school expectations at age 4-5 are taken from the National Curriculum in the UK.
Please note that all children develop at a different pace and this progression map is designed to give you a brief overview of what you can expect at each stage.
It includes 9 areas of mathematical skills development:
• Counting
• Number recognition
• Problems and reasoning
• Patterns
• Shape
• Position and direction
• Measure
• Number calculations
• Time
If you find this progression map useful, you can find Physical skills, Communication & Language, Literacy, Understanding the World and Personal, Social and Emotional Development progression maps in our shop.
Literacy progression of skills from birth to 5 years old
Do you know that developmental milestones children reach at each stage lay the foundation for progress in school?
This comprehensive progression map outlines how children develop literacy skills from birth to school age.
You can follow this chart to assess your child’s progress and readiness for school, as well as plan activities for homeschooling.
The school expectations at age 4-5 are taken from the National Curriculum in the UK.
Please note that all children develop at a different pace and this progression map is designed to give you a brief overview of what you can expect at each stage.
It includes 6 areas of literacy development:
• Reading
• Comprehension
• Prediction
• Phonological awareness
• Writing
• Spelling
If you find this progression map useful, you can find Physical skills, Communication & Language, Mathematics, Understanding the World and Personal, Social and Emotional Development progression maps in our shop.
Communication and language progression of skills from birth to 5 years old
Do you know that developmental milestones children reach at each stage lay the foundation for progress in school?
This comprehensive progression map outlines how children develop communication and language skills from birth to school age.
You can follow this chart to assess your child’s progress and readiness for school, as well as plan activities for homeschooling.
The school expectations at age 4-5 are taken from the National Curriculum in the UK.
Please note that all children develop at a different pace and this progression map is designed to give you a brief overview of what you can expect at each stage.
It includes 8 areas of communication and language development:
• Listening
• Attention
• Understanding
• Speaking
• Pronunciation
• Vocabulary
• Grammar
• Memory
If you find this progression map useful, you can find Physical skills, Literacy, Mathematics, Understanding the World and Personal, Social and Emotional Development progression maps in our shop.
A homeschooling activity to encourage children to respect and look after all living things
Recommended age: 2.5 to 4 years old
Learning goals:
• Make observations, ask and answer questions about animals (simple facts about habitats and life cycles).
• Use one-handed tools and equipment to create a natural scene.
What you need:
• A woodpecker toy
• Some sticks, pinecones and other natural resources
• Photos of woodpeckers in natural habitats
• Green paper/card, glue, a pencil, crayons, scissors
• A colouring sheet
• Play doh
What’s included: a plan, a colouring sheet, photos
A homeschooling activity to inspire little dinosaur lovers
Recommended age: 2.5 to 4 years old
Learning goals:
• Make comparisons between objects relating to size, length, weight and capacity.
• Describe the size and the colour of objects.
Includes:
• A plan
• Dinosaur colouring
• Dinosaur pictures (to make a puzzle)
Weekly planner for homeschooling
Plan activities, behaviour and independence goals, etc
Great for children from 2 to 5 years-old (pre-schooling)
Customise the template to suit your needs