Bring the magic of the holiday season into learning with our Christmas Tracing resource! Designed especially for young learners.
Children will trace simple, joyful sentences.
It contains 2 worksheets,perfect for improving fine motor skills, building sentence structure familiarity, and adding a touch of holiday cheer.
This activity is designed to help young learners build confidence with numbers in a fun and interactive way. Children will practice their counting and number recognition skills by drawing lines to match each number with groups of vegetables, like carrots, tomatoes,pumpkins etc.
This simple matching worksheet encourages fine motor skill development,
A fun and interactive teaching resource that invites young learners to cut out various pieces and assemble them into a cheerful snowman, fostering creativity while enhancing fine motor skills.
Perfect for classroom use or at home, this resource encourages teamwork,and a love for seasonal activities.
Let’s see how many delightful snowmen your students can create!
In “My Christmas Memories” Worksheet, children can reflect, and draw on their favourite holiday moments, from decorating the tree and spending time with family on Christmas morning.
Welcome to the Colourful Vegetable Adventure!
Dive into the wonderful world of vegetables with the vibrant “Vegetables Colouring” online resource! Perfectly designed for Early Years and Key Stage 1, this 10-page worksheet will spark creativity and curiosity in young learners.
Each page celebrates a different vegetable, from the bright orange of carrots to the leafy greens of cabbage, the sunny yellows of corn, and the deep reds of tomatoes. Along the way, children will meet broccoli, radishes, peppers, mushrooms, potatoes, and onions encouraging them to explore with colours, and the names of these nutritious vegetables.
Whether at home or in the classroom, this resource is a fun and interactive way to introduce the joys of colouring and healthy eating.
Welcome to Seahorses Counting Resource: A Fun Way to Explore Subtraction!
Two engaging worksheets designed for EYFS and SEN children.
In this activity, young learners will cross off adorable seahorses to visualize and solve subtraction problems.
Perfect for classrooms and at-home learning, this resource blends math practice with play, making subtraction intuitive and fun. By encouraging children to actively interact with each problem,it supports the development of critical math skills and boosts confidence.
Dive in today and watch your students, or children thrive as they solve equations one seahorse at a time!
Let’s Count Some Bikes!
Get ready to roll into a world of numbers and fun!
Two interactive worksheets to help Early Years learners develop their counting skills!
Children explore numbers 1 to 10, as they count the bikes in each scene.
This activity encourages careful observation and number recognition. Once they’ve counted the bikes, children will write the correct number in the circle, reinforcing their learning through practice.
Great for EYFS/SEN/Y1.
Winter is here, and there’s so much to see! From snowflakes to snowy trees, we can spy all kinds of fun things in the winter world.
In this winter-themed worksheet, young learners will search for and count seasonal items-snowmen,elves and more, as they develop observation and early math skills.
After spotting each item, children can practice writing the corresponding numbers.
Imagine Surviving the Titanic.
Perfect for KS 2, this activity encourages empathy, creativity, and a deeper understanding of history.
Children will picture themselves aboard the Titanic on its fateful night, surrounded by icy waters and filled with uncertainty.
In this writing activity, they will take on the role of a Titanic survivor, using descriptive language to bring the story to life.
Children will write about the sights, sounds, and emotions of that unforgettable experience, from moments of courage and resilience.
Encourage early years learners to develop critical thinking and sequencing skills with our ‘What Comes Next’ winter pattern activity!
This activity is designed to help young children recognize and complete patterns, fostering essential skills in early maths and logical reasoning.
How It Works:
Each sequence features a series of images, with a missing piece at the end. Kids observe the pattern, cut out the options below, and choose the winter image that fits perfectly to complete the sequence.