The resources I create are mainly for early years and early KS1.
I enjoy making worksheets, flashcards and games that will compliment children's books and children's interests.
The resources I create are mainly for early years and early KS1.
I enjoy making worksheets, flashcards and games that will compliment children's books and children's interests.
A range of time resources with a range of abilities. Analogue clocks and digital clocks. Hour, half past, quarter to and quarter past. As well as add the hands, write the time and add an hour.
Numbers, 0-30, each on pastel coloured flowers.
Ready to be cut and laminated to be displayed as a number line.
Once strung up on ribbon as bunting they look quite effective.
Being on a pastel background it has more of a calming effect.
Snowman number matching game, 0-10, with Free Worksheet.
Snowmen come in 2 parts; the top has the written number on the hat and the bottom has buttons. Once cut and laminated they can be mixed up for the children to try and match the correct amount of buttons to the number.
Once children are confident in this they can complete the free worksheet that accompanies the game.
2 Maths games.
Each game has 5 gifts with gifts that need matching to them.
The first game is spots to 5 with gifts from numbers 1 to 5 that need matching to them.
The second game has 5 gift boxes of different shapes and then 5 gifts that need to match to them.
Once cut and laminated they can be used time and again.
2 spiders webs and 2 lots of elephants, 1 set that has numbers 1-5 on and a plain set. Also the lyrics to the rhyme.
Ready to be printed and laminated for the children to use.
5 different themed shape matching activities. Each picture has 5 shape silhouettes, along with 5 shapes with pictures on which need cutting out to be matched up to the correct shape.
The 5 themed pictures are
Farmyard
Under the sea
Space
Winter
Desert
Snowmen numbered from 1-10.
Once printed and laminated they can be used for placing and arranging or children can draw the buttons on themselves with wipeable pens.
Ideal to leave out for child initiated activities in the maths area.
Comes with free worksheet
Snowman number bonds to 5 matching game, with Free Worksheet.
Snowmen come in 2 parts; with buttons on the top and bottom. Once cut and laminated they can be mixed up for the children to try and match the correct amount of buttons to make the total to 5.
Once children are confident in this they can complete the free worksheet that accompanies the game.
A small selection of maths resources inspired by the book, ‘Tad’.
Included in this pack -
Hundred square
Number line to 10
Number line to 20
10 frame plus 10 Tad’s
5 frame plus 5 eggs
Number flashcards 0-20
Subitising flashcards for matching
Each worksheet features a different 2D shape, such as squares, circles, triangles, and rectangles. Children are challenged to transform the given shape into something else by drawing and altering its appearance.
This activity encourages creativity, imagination, and fine motor skills as children manipulate shapes to create new and imaginative objects.
To support learners at different levels, the set includes two versions of each worksheet. In the first eight worksheets, the name of the shape is provided for reference, allowing children to focus on the transformation task. In the remaining eight worksheets, children must identify and write the name of the shape themselves, reinforcing shape recognition and literacy skills.
These worksheets are perfect for use in early years classrooms, homeschooling environments, or as engaging activities for at-home learning.
They promote critical thinking, spatial awareness, and artistic expression while making learning about shapes fun and exciting for young learners.
Butterfly Addition Game with Worksheets.
This engaging game features six greenhouses, each numbered from 0 to 5, and a collection of 30 colorful butterflies.
The butterflies come in various hues and designs, with some displaying addition sums to 5 and others adorned with spots representing numbers up to 5.
Players are tasked with placing the butterflies in the greenhouses according to their characteristics. They can match butterflies with addition sums to the corresponding greenhouse number to complete the equation, or they can match butterflies with the correct number of spots to the numbered greenhouses.
This hands-on activity not only reinforces addition skills and number recognition but also cultivates strategic thinking and fine motor coordination.
There are also three accompanying worksheets for extended learning and reinforcement!
In addition to the game, the set includes three worksheets that provide opportunities for independent practice and skill development. The worksheets invite children to count butterflies up to 5, count spots on butterflies up to 5, and work out addition sums on butterflies up to 5.
These hands-on worksheets reinforce numerical concepts and encourage critical thinking as children engage in playful mathematical exploration.
10 resources to aid children in learning about and recognizing squares and embedding the concept. Inspired by the book, “Bears love squares”.
Square Identification: Worksheet with various shapes, including squares, circles, triangles, and rectangles. Children colour the squares to identify and differentiate them from other shapes. Then write down how many they find.
Square Tracing: Worksheet with dotted square outlines. Children can practice tracing the squares to enhance their fine motor skills and familiarity with the shape.
Counting Squares: 2 worksheets, 1 with multiple squares in a column and one with squares and other 2D shapes. Children can colour and count the number of squares in each column and write down the total count.
Square Patterns: A worksheet with a series of square patterns (e.g., square-circle-square-circle). Children can continue the patterns by drawing the next shapes in the sequence.
Square Sorting: A worksheet with a mix of square and non-square objects. Children can cut out the pictures and sort them into two categories: squares and non-squares.
Square Scavenger Hunt: A worksheet where children search for square-shaped objects commonly found in the classroom or at home. Children can then draw or write down what objects they have found.
Shape Matching: A worksheet where children cut out the 4 shapes and then match them up correctly to the shape within each square.
Square Maze: A worksheet where children follow and colour in the path of squares to help bear find his big square.
Eye-Spy Squares: A worksheet with a mix of square and non-square objects. Children colour the pictures that represent a square.
I hope your children find these worksheets enjoyable, and please take a moment to provide positive feedback.
Activity 1: Shape Identification and Coloring
5 coloring pages with various pictures containing 2D shapes
5 shapes at the bottom of each page for identification (circle, square, triangle, rectangle, etc)
Instructions:
Provide the child with the coloring pages and a set of colouring pencils.
Ask the child to carefully examine each picture on the coloring pages.
For each picture, instruct the child to identify the corresponding shape from the set of 5 shapes at the bottom of the page.
Once identified, the child should colour the shape in the matching colour indicated on the page.
Repeat the process for all coloring pages.
Activity 2: Shape Matching with Pegs
1 large activity sign
6 peg pictures with different 2D shapes
Instructions:
Scatter the 6 peg pictures around the tray.
Provide the child with pegs.
Instruct the child to examine the shape in the center and identify which one of the 4 pictures matches it.
Once the correct picture is identified, the child should place a peg on the corresponding picture.
Encourage the child to repeat the process with other shapes on the tray.
These activities aim to enhance shape recognition skills and fine motor coordination in a fun and interactive way.
10 resources inspired by the book,** ‘We go together’** by Todd Dunn.
Resources include both, maths and literacy as well as fine motor.
Included is-
Objects that belong together
Following along the lines
Identifying the odd one out
Colouring
Cutting and sticking
Rhyming words
Rhyming pictures