Word mat containing similes in which children in Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2 should be implementing in to their writing. This can be used as a helpful tool when children are writing. This is especially useful for children in Year 2, Year 3, Year 4, Year 5 & Year 6.
This word mat helps children with describing the character in their story. This is a particularly useful resource to have for children to extend their vocabulary in their writing.
This mat contains expanded noun phrases which children in Key Stage 2 learn in primary school. Children in year 3, year 4, year 5 and year 6 learn how to use fronted adverbials in their writing. This mat would be aimed at children aged 7 - 11.
Days of the week words that are great to use as flashcards. These are great for children to learn the days of the week as well as understanding which day comes first and next. These cards are especially good for children in Reception and Year One.
This is a word mat containing the Year One, Year Two, Year Three and Year Four Common Exception Words which they need to learn to read and write by the end of Year Four.
A downloadable format for the Year 5 and Year 6 Word Mat with the common exception words that children are expected to learn to read and write by the end of their primary school learning.
This mat contains fronted adverbials which children in Key Stage 2 learn in primary school. Children in year 3, year 4, year 5 and year 6 learn how to use fronted adverbials in their writing. This mat would be aimed at children aged 7 - 11.
This letter formation mat gives your child the opportunity to practice writing the different letters of the alphabet. This board is great for children in Reception, Year One and Year Two to help develop their writing skills.
45 Reception Flashcards for you to download. This item includes all the 45 words in which children in Reception aged 4 -5 years are expected to know by the end of their Reception year. This are great when printed on white card and cut out!
Excellent for vocabulary development, this word mat is primarily used for children aged between 4 and 7 years old. These are the words children are expected to know by the end of Year Two.