Save yourself some time and buy my fabulous Key Stage One resources. All of the resources in my shop are highly effective and have been tried and tested in my own class.
Save yourself some time and buy my fabulous Key Stage One resources. All of the resources in my shop are highly effective and have been tried and tested in my own class.
Everything you need to teach and deliver a seaside topic. Included in this pack are...
1 What is a holiday (Smartboard presentation and worksheet)
2 Seaside places in the UK (Smartboard presentation and differentiated worksheets)
3 What to pack and design your own swimming costume (worksheet)
4 Travelling to the seaside then and now (differentiated worksheet and Presentation)
5 Seaside comparison (worksheet)
6 Beach safety (activity x2, worksheet and poster)
7 Postcards (Presentation and differentiated postcard template)
8 Punch and Judy small activity and DT puppet intro presentation, planning and evaluation worksheet
Everything you need to put on a fantastic Pirate class assembly, with a speaking part for up to 30 children. Included:
Pirate script (with a talking part for every child)
Pirate music to set the scene as your audience enters
Music video 'Talk like a pirate'
Lyrics for 'Talk like a Pirate'
Lyrics for 'We're going on a treasure hunt'
Everything you need to put on your own Gruffalo class assembly. This fantastic pack includes:
Script with parts for 30 children
Gruffalo background PowerPoint to set the scene
Gruffalo song
Gruffalo description cards
A great versatile resource to introduce children to clocks and time. It could be used as a worksheet, where children can cut out the numbers and glue them in the correct place on the clock face. For a more durable resource, why not laminate the clock face and numbers and use Velcro so that children can build a clock face and make corrections easily. You could even give children the clock face with muddled numbers and ask them to reorder them.
Included in this pack are 2 great activities to support children in recognising inverse operations for addition and subtraction.
Fact Family Matching Cards - children can work together to arrange the cards into fact families; this will support children in beginning to recognise inverse operations.
Triangle Family Fact Sheet - a great resource that encourages children to recognise the position of numbers in a number sentence e.g. the biggest number at the end of an addition number sentence but at the beginning of a subtraction number sentence. These sheets are designed to be laminated so that children can use them time and time again as they develop confidence in this activity. Why not save paper and laminate pouches by printing them off double sided?
A beautiful set of loop cards that will encourage children to practise adding 10 to any number. It is created in a pirate theme but is an engaging resource whatever your topic. This is a tried and tested resource - my class loved it. This can be used as a group activity or as a whole class activity (There are 36 cards in total).
A great activity to encourage children to practise reading HfW differentiated by phonics phases. The words are written in size 8 font and hidden in pirate pictures for children t look for and read using a magnifying glass. Can they find them all? This is a tried and tested resource - my class loved it.
This is a fantastic resource for a pirate topic. Children can read pirate words on their checklist and find the meaning of these words on the vocab cards. Differentiated by phases.
Included in this resource pack:
An introduction PowerPoint to support children in setting the scene for the Lars stories.
Story Sequencing
Storyboard template to plan/write own story.
A story writing checklist
A pack of worksheets with an IWB presentation to accompany some of them. The worksheets included are listed below:
Using capital letters and full stops.
Comparison language structures.
Speech bubbles
Writing questions.
Sentence structure
Write your own sentences with a keyword list
Book review templates
A Medium Term Plan that is linked to Traditional tales through Red Riding Hood and The Gingerbread Man. There are also links to positional language within the Mathematics curriculum.
This is a great resource to support children understanding place value. The arrow cards are fully interactive and so can be used as you need in your lessons. The arrow cards are for hundreds, tens and ones.
A great independent resource. A place value puzzle where children match the number, with how many tens and ones in the number and how the number is represented using dienes.
A fantastic pack of crocodile resources. Included in this pack is:
A presentation to identify the differences between fresh water and salt water crocodiles.
A worksheet to label the key features of a crocodile.
True or False Statement cards (Differentiated by Phonics Phase) - Children can read the statement cards and then use their existing knowledge of crocodiles to identify if the statement is true or false. This resource can also be used as a research stimulus. Children can take a statement card and research to see if the statement is true or false.
This is a fantastic collection of reptile resources. Included in this pack:
Reptile True or False Statements (Differentiated by Phonics Phase) - Children can read the statements and use their existing knowledge of reptiles to identify if the statements are true or false. This resource could also be used as a research stimulus, where children read a statement and then research to find out if it is a true of false statement.
Reptile Bingo boards - where children can match pictures with reptile vocabulary
Reptile and Mammal Bingo boards - where children can match pictures with reptile and mammal vocab focusing on the features of each. Great for comparing reptiles and mammals.
A crocodile presentation - identifying the differences between fresh water and salt water crocodiles.
Features of a crocodile labelling worksheet.
Crocodile True and False Statements (Differentiated by Phonics Phase) - Children can read the statements and use their existing knowledge of crocodiles to identify if the statements are true or false. This resource could also be used as a research stimulus, where children read a statement and then research to find out if it is a true of false statement.