Saving you valuable time with tried and tested resources. Having been a teacher for 23 Years and spending the last 15 years of those in Primary, particularly years 3-5, I’ve developed a passion for creating a wide range of resources to help support little learners.
Saving you valuable time with tried and tested resources. Having been a teacher for 23 Years and spending the last 15 years of those in Primary, particularly years 3-5, I’ve developed a passion for creating a wide range of resources to help support little learners.
Are you looking for some new ways to encourage and support self regulation and calming strategies amongst your little learners? This pack contains a list of emotions, along with 20 calming strategies for self regulation.
Each idea can be cut out and chosen, to meet the needs and preferences of individuals, either creating an A4 checklist or a small individual flip book. Both templates for these are included.
This is a great way to remind students how they can manage their emotions
in a more practical way, as well as giving them the chance to personalize their strategies that work best for them. It also acts as a quick guide and information sharing tool for other adults within the learning environment.
Help your little learners start to take responsibility for their own self regulation and. degree of independence appropriate to their age.
Support the knowledge and understanding of emotions and feelings amongst your little learners with these 5 story scenario worksheets. The stories are based around well known children’s stories and require them to identify the emotion and character involved. Children are then encouraged to think of a real life situation of their own where they have felt the same emotion and feeling and the cause of it. It’s a fun way to encourage those children who are reluctant to talk, to open up about their feelings and emotions.
There are 10 worksheets included in the download, each one is A4 in size and each story has a differentiated worksheet, making it a valuable and versatile resource that caters for a wider group of primary aged children, ideally aged 6-9 years old.
There are a range of activities including circling answers, colouring, reading, retrieval, inference, short answers, sentences and recount. The worksheets are suitable for independent learning, small group work, nurture groups and interventions.
Are you looking to add greater purpose to your classroom calm corner without spending more time? My emotions posters are great for displaying as picture references to children so they can recognize and identify different emotions in order to express themselves more accurately with their own emotions and how they are feeling.
There are 23 different A4 posters to represent different emotions, each one with a boho colour themed border. These are downloadable as a pdf.
Although designed for the classroom, these posters would be suited to any learning environment where emotions can affect learning. Equally, they can be turned into smaller flashcards, or a mini flip chart for versatility and a multi-purpose use.
Save time looking for times tables activity worksheets, with my lack of 76 worksheets to help students learn multiplication facts and times tables for the 3x, 4x, 6x, 7x, 8x, 9x, 11x and 12x tables. There are also activities to help consolidate the learning of the 2, 5 and 10 times tables taught in KS1.
Within the pack, learners get to learn through number tracks, multiplication tables, identifying multiples, matching activities, choose the right answer and beat the clock activities.
These activities have been designed to support learners from 7 years and upwards, depending on prior knowledge.
Give children the chance to secure multiplication facts with these no prep resources, and prepare them with greater confidence and supporting knowledge for the remainder of the math curriculum.
Are your little learners ready for the next stage in their phonics education? These printable worksheets are just what you need to reinforce the next sets of new sounds and letter patterns, forming blends, long vowel sounds and split digraphs. Learners will secure all remaining sounds including, a-e, e-e, i-e, o-e, u-e, ea, ee, igh, ie, ow, oo, ue, as well as other patterns including consonant blends, wh, ph, ck and other letter teams such as air, are and ure.
The printables also support the learning of Year 1 phonics in order to support youngsters in the national phonics screening that happens towards the end of that year.
There are 55 pages in the lack with varied activities including cvc words, letter tracing, handwriting, reading comprehension, sight words and more, in order to secure and consolidate phonics learning and understanding.
Support your little learners with their knowledge and understanding of phonics sounds and letters with my phonics worksheet set. There are 31 pages of activities, introducing all letters of the alphabet in order of development rather than alphabetical order. The set also includes the initial blends th, sh, ch, qu, ng and nk.
Each worksheet introduces the letter with enough space for letter formation practice through tracing and writing and a colouring activity to identify the letter as the initial sound of familiar objects.
These activities are most suited to 4-5 year olds, those starting out in EYFS and being introduced to phonics for the first time. It’s a great resource to support youngsters at the beginning of their reading and writing journey.
Secure the knowledge of numbers and basic skills with my Numbers to 20 Worksheet pack. Save time with everything you need to secure the foundations for future math learning. The pack includes;
number tracing to 20 in digits and words
counting to 20
matching numbers to 20
simple addition and subtraction with numbers up to 20
simple addition and subtraction word problems
doubles to 20
halving with numbers to 20
suggested activities to do around the home
There are over 70 printable worksheets to engage little learners in the basic conception of numbers, counting and early math operations. The activities support the EYFS and KS1 math curriculum (UK) and Preschool, Kindergarten and First Grade Math.
Introducing my printable journal for children who are navigating the challenging journey of grief. Designed with sensitivity and understanding, this journal serves as a comforting space for young hearts to commemorate and cherish the special memories of those loved ones who they’ve lost.
Through gentle prompts and interactive activities, children can express their feelings, recall special memories and craft a personalized memory book. This therapeutic journal not only honors the departed but also aids children in processing their emotions and finding solace in cherished memories.
A beacon of hope and healing, this journal is a heartfelt companion for every child’s grief journey.
This printable journal consists of 17 pages to support the grieving process. Children can add their own colour scheme once it is printed and create a special memory book than can be cherished for years to come.
If you’re looking to create or update your math bulletin board/working wall then you need these multiplication tables posters to prompt your learners with facts and rapid recall. Designed in A4, these posters have a bright Candyland theme to attract and engage your students. The tables cover each one from the 2s to 12x12.
You can use your printer settings to alter the size and create a versatile resource, for example, make them into flashcards, attach to a key chain or have on your table centers for quick reference and support. There are 3 coloured sets included in the download, red, pink and blue.
If you’re looking to update or create a math bulletin board then you need these pastel coloured A4 times table posters to prompt learners with multiplication facts and their rapid recall of times tables up to 12x12. Designed in A4, they are ideal for visual reference but you could use your printer settings for versatility.
For example, enlarge to A3 so they stand out or reduce to make flashcards, attach on key chains or use as table center reference.
Engage your little learners in Place Value with a range of hands on activities and worksheets, covering 2 digit and 3 digit numbers. There are 26 pages altogether to download (pdf) with topics covered in the primary math curriculum, including, digit value, tens and ones, hundreds, tens and ones, comparing numbers, expanded number sentences, partitioning using a part part whole, missing numbers, problem solving and number representation.
Most of the activities also include a blank template if you want youngsters to generate their own numbers. There are also some enlarged copies of activities so you can add valuable resources to your next math working wall or bulletin board.
The activities have been designed for first and second grade, Year 2 and Year 3 math and include a creative aspect, with an Autumn theme. These would be suitable for math centers, interventions, independent work, display work, homework ideas and display work.
Due to file size, you will be given a link so you can download all of the resources in one file.
Are you teaching youngsters comparative and superlative adjectives? If so, this resource could be just what you need! With primary curriculum and elementary curriculum expectations, it can be difficult for children to retain all aspects of grammar.
This resource includes a Google slides presentation with 13 colourful, informative and engaging slides, along with 8 pdf worksheets to support and consolidate learning. Activities include word building, choose the right word, missing gaps in sentences, sentence structure, word search and comprehension drawing activities. They have been designed for children aged 7-9 years old, depending on their academic ability and needs.
Make this the easiest part of grammar to teach and retain and watch your learners use comparative and superlative language with a greater degree of confidence and ease, whilst retaining key aspects.
Once you purchase, you’ll receive a link to download the resources from Google Drive.
Take the stress out of looking for suitable decorative paper of border pages for topics with this pack of 21 different themed printable A4 paper in a variety of popular school topics including;
continents, Autumn/fall, The Stone Age, The Romans, Ancient Greeks, The Vikings, The Great Fire of London, Ancient Egyptians, Math, Volcanoes, Space, Mondrian, Warhol, sewing, The Weather, People who help us, Homes, Christmas, Halloween, Nativity and Remembrance.
Each topic includes 3 different designs - a blank page, half ruled with handwriting lines and a full page of lined paper, making it 63 pages in total included.
With a great range of designs, there’s plenty to save you time and keep you organized with school projects throughout the year.
Each design is the size of A4 and you’ll be given the link to download (pdf) as and when you need.
Keep the new school year organized with this Back to School printable calendar for August 2024 to July 2025. Each monthly page has a grid for each day of the month, with enough space to write key school events and reminders.
One school starts back, we know how hectic it can become,especially with constant reminders, notes and newsletters. Make sure you keep ahead of the game with everything in one place. The calendar has been designed to appeal to little ones, with bright colours and seasonal images throughout. As well as acting as an organizer and planner, it can also be a great visual tool, encouraging children to keep track of whats happening in future days, weeks and months ahead.
Each page has been designed in A4 and is downloadable as a pdf. it covers the full school year starting from August 2024 ( as many schools now go back then) and runs through to July 31st 2025.
Start the year the right way and download your calendar, whilst helping to encourage little ones the importance of being organized and keeping track of key events.
Are you looking for new activities to compare two and three digit amounts? My set of Place Value flashcards show representations of 2 and 3 digit numbers using base ten representations, accompanied by < > and = cards.
The download consists of two sets of cards, 33 which focus on tens and ones and 36 which focus on hundreds, tens ans ones. They have been designed in A4 with 12 cards per page, downloadable as a pdf.
The flashcards are versatile and can be used to compare amounts, order amounts, addition and subtraction, as a support material for representing numbers, counting in (hundreds) tens and ones, writing numbers in digits and words, as well as a lot more…
These cards are ideally suited for Year 2 and 3 children to use as support materials, interventions or as challenge activities. Support and engage your learners today with this valuable time saving resource. Simply download, print laminate and use as often as you like!
Are you looking for a fun and engaging activity to reinforce place value learning? Save valuable time with these printable domino cards. There are 2 sets within the download, one focuses on tens and ones and the other focuses on hundreds, tens and ones.
Each set has 32 domino cards, displaying numbers in digits, words or base ten form. They would be great for math centers, small group work, whole class, intervention activities to secure understanding of number.
The dominoes have been designed in A4, with 4 cards per page. The activity is versatile and a great way to assess prior knowledge, or to identify gaps in learning and identify intervention needs for students, or simply generating fun for children to consolidate learning and their understanding of two and three digit numbers.
Simply download, print, laminate and play!
Help develop coping skills and self regulation strategies amongst your little learners with these printable flashcards available to download (pdf). There are 20 flashcards altogether, with 4 to an A4 sheet.
Each one offers a suggested strategy for calming down and giving self care in order to manage emotions, feelings and behaviours when things become a little overwhelming.
Designed with a Boho colour themed border, these would compliment display in your calm corner as a valuable resource, as flashcards for whole class or small group work, or even put on a key chain for individual use.
Make self regulation easier for children and let them develop independence by taking ownership of management strategies through the choice of a variety of tactics and activities that would be suitable for all ages and genders.
Use an easy method to keep track of your student’s feelings and emotions during a daily check in session with my check in tracker sheets and worry collector worksheets. Designed to help monitor emotions and feelings of those particular students who are in greater need, there are 5 different tracker sheets and 5 different worry collectors within the download.
The daily check in worksheet has a colour code with 31 spaces to monitor and track feelings for a whole month for those students who need it. Choose from rainbows, cats, dinosaurs, cars or flowers to encourage your youngsters to be honest about how they are feeling. At the end, there is space for a quick reflection to summarize what is shown and to note any patterns.
The worry collector sheets have been designed so children can record their worries no matter how big or small, with a view to knowing that an adult can pick these up to support or reassure them. These are ideal for children who may not want to talk about their worries face to face but are willing to share what is on their mind in other ways.
The worksheets will serve as a monitoring and informative purpose so you can check mood patterns and concerns and address them swiftly.
Encourage your little learners to talk about emotions and feelings during discussion time with these printable flashcards consisting of a range of questions about different emotions, characteristics, behaviours, body language and strategies.
There are 36 cards included over 9 pages of A4. These are downloadable as pdf and would make a great contribution to your calm corner resources, or as flashcards for whole class, small group and intervention additions.
Support children into developing greater awareness as to how different emotions, display different behaviours amongst people, allowing them to give an opinion as to how people may react or show their feelings through actions and body language. In doing so, you are giving youngsters a deeper understanding of self care and coping skills, as well as developing appropriate vocabulary so they can confidently articulate their emotions, feelings and behaviours and the reasons behind them.
The questions will also deepen their understanding of other people’s emotions and feelings, encouraging empathy and compassion.
All of the questions have a coloured background matching them to a type of emotion so you can group questions together. Simply download and print an you’re ready to go!
Enhance your jungle themed display with my editable jungle bunting. The resource is available to download as a pdf and consists of 6 A4 pages of jungle picture bunting (non editable) and 8 pages of text editable letter bunting. The font used is Magnolia Script but once you’ve downloaded the resource, you’re free to change the font style, colour and size.
You will need to download a FREE version of CANVA in order to edit the bunting. There are instructions included on how to duplicate the bunting to create titles of your choice.
Save valuable time with creating titles for displays with just a few simple clicks!