Teaching and Learning Resources for Early Learners and KS1
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Looking for something fresh and original to ignite your classroom? Dive into a treasure trove of resources designed to captivate and inspire KS1 children. Plus, explore engaging materials for Key Stage 2 and tailored resources for SEND learners.
From Phonics to Speaking & Listening, Reading & Writing activities, Maths, PSHE and a variety of exciting topic-based resources, you’ll find everything you need to create new lessons that stand out.
Looking for something fresh and original to ignite your classroom? Dive into a treasure trove of resources designed to captivate and inspire KS1 children. Plus, explore engaging materials for Key Stage 2 and tailored resources for SEND learners.
From Phonics to Speaking & Listening, Reading & Writing activities, Maths, PSHE and a variety of exciting topic-based resources, you’ll find everything you need to create new lessons that stand out.
11 different suns showing different expressions or feelings and a blank one for children to draw on.
Children label the sunshine cards on sheet 1 and they can colour, cut and sort into different emotions. Start with happy and sad and then introduce other expressions.
There is a large version of each sunshine for cutting, colouring and labelling.
Links to weather, seasons, ourselves and feelings.
Animal pictures for each letter of the alphabet for children to name, colour, cut, match to initial sounds and word cards. Children will encounter new animals to find out more about and draw.
A 20 page workbook for children learning their initial sounds and to recognise animals.
Each page shows a different animal.
There is a small colour picture on each page and a black and white picture for children to colour in.
Children can trace over the writing, letters and sentences.
The final page shows all 19 animals on one page and these are in black and white for children to colour in.
5 worksheets with an animal and phonics theme.
Each sheet shows 9 animals with their initial sounds.
Children name the animal and the initial sound. They can trace the letters.
Children can use the sheets as traditional worksheets or cut out the individual animal cards to make flashcards.
The majority of the alphabet is covered apart from x, j and q.
A PPT with 7 colour slides related to Autumn and phonics.
Each slide shows 8 cards for children to say the sounds, read the words and try to find pairs of words/cards starting with the same initial sounds.
Use as a whole class slide show encouraging observation and speaking and listening.
The cards can then be cut out and made into flash cards for children to continue practically playing sounding and matching games.
Suitable for EYFS and KS1 children.
Links to work on Animals, Phonics, Alphabet or letters and sounds.
Here is a collection of posters showing an animal for each letter of the alphabet. Some of these are unusual and a list is included.
Worksheets included where children colour and write underneath each animal e.g. M is for marmot.
Children can paint or colour in the posters and they then make a great classroom display!
A novel idea for a classroom display where all the children contribute, with a link to PSHE.
The idea is that the children produce hand prints, either using the outlines included or making hand prints and cutting around these.
There are black and white and colour hand prints included.
On each hand print, the children write, draw or paste a picture related to helping. Examples of ideas - people that help us, things we can do to help ourselves and others.
Use a giant painted hand as the tree and add all the hands as leaves.
Very nice for a school entrance where the display can inspire and motivate children.
Engage in the vibrant hues and textures of the Autumn season with this resource for SEND, EYFS, and KS1 teachers and children.
This set consists of six sheets, each showcasing six boxes filled with inspiring ideas for both activities and display items centred around an autumn theme.
Children can interact with the activity boxes exploring pinecones, pumpkins, seeds, flowers, and feathers.
Children are given opportunities for crafting necklaces or wreaths using autumn-coloured beads and resources, or immerse in hands-on activities using themed papers, sand, materials, instruments and craft supplies.
The set further encompasses autumn-themed bricks, sand, numbers, and stickers, ensuring an interactive autumn experience for the young learners.
Whether you’re looking to decorate your classroom, add to displays, or engage children in seasonal projects, this resource offers a blend of nature and craft.
Individual cards can also be duplicated and cut out for speaking and listening, matching games or to label activity boxes.
2 sets of colour Autumn leaves for children to cut out and match or add to class displays.
A sheet of black and white leaves for children to colour in and make pairs.
Children could use paint or collage for their leaves.
Extend the activity with a nature walk collecting leaves and using these for leaf prints.
Father’s Day badges for children to colour in, cut out and make.
There are 4 pages each showing different designs.
When complete, the badges can be laminated or stuck onto card.
Suitable for EYFS and KS1 children.
A fun way for children to develop their handwriting skills and fine motor control.
There are 21 cartoon animal characters each with a name and letters to trace over or colour in. The characters include Percy the pig, Zoe the zebra, Rudolph the reindeer and Dolly the sheep.
The characters are made from basic shapes and can be coloured in and cut out.
Extend the activity by asking children to draw their own animal characters and name them. They could then make up a short story about their character.
Links to topics on animals, shape and literacy.
Here is a fun doodle activity for your topic on Summer, the Seasons or Weather.
Good speaking and listening activity for pairs or writing activity making lists.
Show on the smart board and see how many words the children can say or list in a given time.