Welcome to my store and thanks for stopping by! I've been teaching in out-of-school settings for over 15 years. From helping children understand wriggling pythons as a zoo education officer (dream job!), to using historical objects as keys to unlock our past, my teaching experience has been far from typical. I'm currently a schools manager for a museum and art gallery, working with hundreds of children of all ages each year.
Welcome to my store and thanks for stopping by! I've been teaching in out-of-school settings for over 15 years. From helping children understand wriggling pythons as a zoo education officer (dream job!), to using historical objects as keys to unlock our past, my teaching experience has been far from typical. I'm currently a schools manager for a museum and art gallery, working with hundreds of children of all ages each year.
Need a fun way to check understanding of vertebrate animal classification? These science foldouts are a hands-on alternative to a worksheet for reviewing animal groups, with options for your learners (matching, sorting, or writing). This resource covers the 5 vertebrate groups - mammals, birds, fish, reptiles, and amphibians.
The templates
There are 3 options to choose from:
Template 1: Pupils colour the animals, cut out the 5 description labels, match each label to an animal group, glue, cut, and fold.
Template 2: Pupils colour the animals, cut out the 15 feature labels, match the labels to the animal groups on the template (where some labels are already in place), glue, cut, and fold.
Template 3: Writing template included with and without lines. Pupils colour the animals, use the blank boxes to describe the features of each group, cut, glue, and fold. Children could write bullet points or sentences.
A picture showing where to fold is included for pupils to reference.
Benefits of this activity
Hands-on and low-prep
Use as a review of vertebrate groups. It could also be used as an assessment.
Opportunity to practice following directions
A FUN alternative to a worksheet
Differentiated options
Insert into an interactive notebook for future reference.
What else is included?
A 20-word word search and answer page for early finishers.
Is this resource editable?
No, this 11-page PDF resource is not editable.
UK and US versions of the PDF are included.
Start the new year with a fun goal-setting writing craft activity! These disco mirror ball goal spinners are a creative way for pupils to record what they want to achieve, learn, try, or improve in 2025. With options for 4, 5 or 6 goals, you can choose the right fit for your class.
The templates
Choose a template with space for either 4, 5, or 6 goals.
Option 1: Colour the top of the template (the disco ball), write 4 New Year goals on the bottom part, cut and assemble.
Option 2: As above but with 5 goals.
Option 3: As above but with 6 goals.
Why do this activity?
Hands-on and low-prep.
Helps start the new year with a positive and intentional mindset.
A fun alternative to a worksheet.
Ideal for display boards.
Encourages meaningful discussion.
What do you need?
Templates printed on white card (each child will need a top and bottom part).
Coloured pencils (include different shades of the same color).
Scissors.
Metals fasteners
Writing pen/pencil
Are the templates editable?
No, the PDF is not editable. Versions with US and UK spelling are included.
Introduce or review the life cycle of a poppy flower with this foldout sequencing activity. An engaging way to learn about plant life cycles, or to create a science link to Remembrance Day (Armistice), or ANZAC Day.
Pupils colour the poppy and life cycle stages, sequence the stages, glue, cut and fold in a concertina style. They can open their poppy to reveal the life cycle stage inside.
Options are included for sequencing with the stage names (e.g. seed, seedling, growing plant, buds, flowers, seed heads), or with short descriptions.
Benefits of this activity
Low-prep
Opportunity to practice following directions and fine motor skills
A hands-on alternative to a worksheet
Differentiated options
Use as an introduction or a review of plant life cycles
What else is included?
Colour life cycle poster
Picture showing where to fold
Set of printable cards over 2 pages to cut and use for a center/small group activity or introduction (colour and black & white).
UK and US versions of the file.
Is this resource editable?
This 8 page PDF resource is not editable. If you have any questions before purchasing, please reach out and I’ll be happy to help.
Introduce or review the stages of an apple tree’s life cycle with this differentiated foldable sequencing activity and spinner wheel - a fun alternative to a worksheet to support an apple science lesson or unit at upper KS1 or lower KS2.
Life cycle of an apple tree foldable sequencing activity
There are 3 black and white template options to choose from:
Colour the apple life cycle stages, cut out and sequence the life cycle stage words, glue, and, fold.
Colour the life cycle stages, sequence the stages (pictures with words), glue, and fold.
Colour the life cycle stages and apple halves, sequence the stages (either with simple words, or with descriptions), glue, and fold.
Life cycle of an apple spinner wheel craft
There are 3 options to choose from: so you can choose which suits your needs best:
Option 1: Colour the apple and life cycle stages, sequence the life cycle stages, and then assemble the spinner.
Option 2: Colour version (red or green apple options). Children color the life cycle stages, sequence the stages, and assemble the spinner.
Option 3: Use red or green card for the apple template. Children colour the life cycle stages, sequence the stages, and assemble the spinner.
Benefits of these activities
Low prep
Children learn about the apple life cycle in a fun and hands-on way, that’s a bit different from a standard science worksheet.
Can be used to introduce the life cycle, or as a review/assessment to check understanding.
Encourages fine motor/scissor skills, hand-eye coordination, and sequencing.
Differentiated options allow for multiple age ranges or abilities to do the same activity.
Also included:
Life cycle sequencing cards and arrows in color and black/white. One way you could use these is to print them onto cards and cut out each piece. Children could work in small groups to sequence the life cycle stages, using the arrows to link them together. Laminate for longevity.
Label the apple parts cut and paste activity (colour and b/w option).
Life cycle diagram (colour).
Maze for early finishers
US and UK versions of the PDF
Start the school year by getting to know your new class with this fun sun craft. Children create a sun with rays to share the special things about themselves. Designed to be used during the first week of school, this activity will help upper KS1/lower KS2 children reflect on what makes them unique - a sweet way to boost self-esteem and confidence.
The templates:
There are 4 options for the centre of the sun, all of which are included
2-to-a-page:
Ready to shine in year two
Ready to shine in year 3
Ready to shine in year 4
Ready to shine in my new class
The 6 prompts on the rays (which can be changed) are:
Positive words to describe me
Things that make me smile
I would like to learn about
My favourite subjects
I’m good at
Something I want to get better at
Is this resource editable?
This resource is partially editable. You have the option to change any of the text prompts on the sun’s rays by using the included PowerPoint or Google Slides template. All other parts of the resource are not editable.
What are the benefits of this activity?
Low-prep
Hands-on craft that allows pupils to share about themselves at the start of a new school year
Use the completed suns to create a back-to-school display
Children practice following directions
Develop fine motor and writing skills
Help build self esteem and self confidence
A great alternative to an ‘all about me’ worksheet
What do children need to complete this activity?
Printed sun centers and rays
Pen/pencil
Scissors
Introduce or review the stages of carving a pumpkin or making a jack o’lantern with this fun, foldout activity. A mix of craft and worksheet, this low-prep activity can be for learning about pumpkins at upper KS1 or lower KS2, or to practice sequencing or writing directions.
The templates
There are 4 template options to allow for differentiation. Choose from cut and paste, or writing directions.
Template 1: Colour the 4 images, sequence them in order on the template (first, next, then, last), cut around the template and jack o’lantern, glue, and fold.
Template: As above but with 6 stages to sequence.
Template 3: Colour the 4 images, write the directions for each stage of carving a pumpkin on the template, cut around the template and jack o’lantern, glue, and fold.
Template 4: As above but with 6 stages.
Each template also has an easy-cut jack o’lantern with a straight cutting edge (rectangle around the pumpkin) for less confident cutters.
Benefits of this activity
Hands-on and low-prep
Opportunity to practice following directions and fine motor skills
A FUN alternative to a worksheet
Differentiated options
Suitable for interactive notebooks
Is this resource editable?
No, this PDF resource is not editable.
Introduce or review the life cycle of a snail in a hands-on way with this fun spinner wheel craft activity. Use this low-prep resource as part of a snail/bugs/minibeasts topic, or as part of a garden nature lesson.
The templates
There are 2 options to choose from - one where students color the snail (template 1) and the other with a pre-colored snail (template 2). For both templates, children will color the life cycle stages, arrange them in order on the template, and assemble their spinner.
What you need
Templates printed on A4 card
Directions for pupils
Life cycle stages printed on A4 white paper
Pencil crayons
Scissors
Glue
Paper fasteners
What else is included?
The activity is supported by additional printables to further explore the life cycle and features of a snail:
Life cycle diagram (colour).
Full-page description poster for each life cycle stage (colour). These could be printed or displayed on a screen to introduce the life cycle to children.
Life cycle writing page - pictures of the 4 life cycle stages with space to write next to each one (some own research may be required for this).
Label the snail cut-and-paste activity with 6 body parts (head, eye, shell, upper tentacle, lower tentacle, foot). Colour and b/w options.
Compare and contrast a snail and a honey bee cut-and-paste activity.
Snails ‘can, have, are’ worksheet.
US and UK versions of the file are also included.
Is this resource editable?
No, the PDF is not editable.
Introduce or review the life cycle of a pumpkin plant and an apple tree by making these fun spinner wheels. This low-prep KS1 or lower KS2 science craft allows pupils to colour and sequence 6 life cycle stages, before assembling their spinner.
Use this cut and paste resource for a plant life cycles lesson, autumn science, or to compare the life cycles of a pumpkin and an apple.
Vocabulary
The life cycle stage vocabulary in these activities is as follows:
Apple life cycle: seed, sprout, sapling, mature tree, flowers, fruit
Pumpkin life cycle: seed, sprout, vine, flowers, green pumpkin, mature pumpkin
Options for this activity
For each life cycle, there are 3 options to choose from so you can choose which suits your needs best:
Option 1: Colour the pumpkin/apple and life cycle stages, sequence the life cycle stages, and then assemble the spinner.
Option 2: Colour version. Children colour the life cycle stages, sequence the stages, and assemble the spinner.
Option 3: Use coloured card. Children colour the life cycle stages, sequence the stages, and assemble the spinner.
For each option, directions for pupils are included.
What materials are required?
Printed templates
Glue
Scissors
Pencil crayons
Paper fasteners
What else is included?
Full-page diagram for each life cycle (colour)
Full-page description poster for each life cycle stage (colour). These could be printed or displayed on a screen to introduce the life cycle to children.
Pumpkin word search with answers for early finishers. Words (x12) can be found across, down, and diagonally. Solution page included.
US and UK versions of the PDF
Is this resource editable?
No, the PDFs are not editable
Introduce or review the life cycle of a pumpkin plant by making these fun spinner wheels. This low-prep science craft allows KS1 or lower KS2 pupils to sequence 6 life cycle stages: seed, sprout, vine, flowers, green pumpkin, and mature pumpkin. Use for an autumn or Halloween lesson, in an interactive science notebook, or for a plant life cycles activity.
Options for this activity
There are 3 options to choose from: so you can choose which suits your needs best:
Option 1: Colour the pumpkin and life cycle stages, sequence the life cycle stages, and then assemble the spinner.
Option 2: Colour version. Children colour the life cycle stages, sequence the stages, and assemble the spinner.
Option 3: Use orange cards for the pumpkin. Children colour the life cycle stages, sequence the stages, and assemble the spinner.
For each option, directions for pupils are included.
What else is included?
Life cycle diagram (colour)
Full-page description poster for each life cycle stage (colour). These could be printed or displayed on a screen to introduce the life cycle to children.
Word search with answers for early finishers. Words (x12) can be found across, down, and diagonally. Solution page included.
US and UK versions of the PDF
Introduce or review the life cycle of a spider with this fun spinner wheel activity. This spider life cycle resource has 2 template design options, and pupils can either colour the life cycle stages, or draw their own. Use for a KS1 (or lower KS2) Halloween, autumn nature, or spiders/minibeasts lesson.
The spinner templates
There are 2 choices for the top of the template and 2 for the labels (one to colour, and one to draw the life cycle stages on).
What else is included?
Colour life cycle diagram
Life cycle writing page (colour & b/w)
Full-page information cards for each stage (colour & b/w).
Smaller life cycle pictures and arrows to print and cut into individual pieces. Children can arrange the stages in order and connect them with the arrows. Laminate for longevity.
US and UK versions of the PDF
Is the resource editable?
No, this 12-page PDF resource is not editable.
Introduce or review the life cycle of a grasshopper with this foldable sequencing activity and other printables. A fun, hands-on alternative to a standard science worksheet, this resource can be used to support a lesson on insect life cycles, grasshoppers, or bugs.
The templates
There are different template options to allow for differentiation if required:
Template 1: Pupils colour the template and life cycle stages, match the word labels to the pictures, glue, cut, and fold.
Template 2: Pupils colour the template and life cycle stages, sequence the stage, glue, cut, and fold. Option to sequence with the stage names or with short descriptions.
Also included:
Full-page colour grasshopper life cycle diagram.
Poster with descriptions of the life cycle stages (colour and b/w).
Life cycle questions (with suggested answers) to discuss with pupils during the activity.
Grasshopper flipbook - Children can research grasshoppers and record what they find out. Included with ‘features’, ‘habitat’ and ‘fact’ written on the tabs, or with blank tabs for children to write titles on.
Label the grasshopper cut and paste worksheet and answer page.
Is the resource editable?
No, the PDF cannot be edited.
Explore the life cycle of a mosquito with this fun, foldout activity and other printables. This differentiated alternative to a worksheet allows children to colour the life cycle stages, and arrange them in order before gluing and folding.
Use this resource to support learning about bugs and insects, minibeasts, or life cycles.
Other printables are also included to extend the learning about mosquitos and their life cycle.
What’s included?
-Foldout activity with 3 templates
-Mosquito life cycle information page (colour and b&w)
-Mosquito life cycle colour poster
-Mosquito true/false activity cards (x11) with answers
-Label the mosquito worksheet (colour and b&w)
-US and UK versions of the file
How are the foldout templates differentiated?
-Template 1: Children colour the mosquito and stages of the life cycle, sequence the stages, glue them on the template, cut and fold.
-Templates 2 and 3: As above but with a rectangle or a circle around the mosquito for easier cutting.
All templates have the option to sequence the stages with their names, or with a short description.
Is this PDF resource editable?
This 15-page resource is not editable.
Explore the stages of the life cycle of a fly in KS1 with this fun, foldout activity. Pupils will colour a template, sequence the life cycle stages, glue, cut, and fold. There are 3 templates and 2 sets of life cycle stages to choose from to allow for differentiation if required.
Suitable for a lesson on insect life cycles, minibeasts, and for developing fine motor skills (cutting, folding).
The templates
-Template 1: Children color the fly and the stages of the fly life cycle, sequence the stages, glue them on the template, cut, and fold.
-Templates 2 and 3: As above but with a rectangle or a circle around the fly for easier cutting.
All templates have the option to sequence the stages with their names, or with a short description.
Also included:
-Label the fly cut and paste worksheet
-US and UK versions of the 10-page PDF
Is this resource editable?
No, this resource is not editable.
Explore the impact that plastic has on the environment with this ‘Problem with Plastic’ 27-slide PowerPoint presentation. Use this resource to support a lesson or assembly about plastic pollution for Earth Day (the theme for 2024 is planet vs plastic) or for general environmental awareness.
What does the presentation cover?
Properties and uses of plastic
Why plastic can be a problem
What we can do to help (reduce, re-use, recycle)
Real-world scenarios to discuss together
Is the presentation editable?
The presentation is partially editable. Images and slide titles are fixed in place, but each page has an editable text box so you can make changes for your learners if needed.
Suitable for both KS1 and KS2 classes. **Please note that the presentation contains an image of a seal trapped in a discarded fishing net. **
Explore the amazing world of camouflage and how animals use it with this presentation and activities. This resource has a 30-slide introduction PowerPoint/Google Slides slide show, and activities to encourage research skills.
A great way to support learning about animal adaptations.
What is included?
PowerPoint/Google Slides presentation with real photos to introduce animal camouflage. Includes opportunities for students look for hidden animals in the pictures.
Worksheet to record information about how a particular animal uses camouflage (children will need to do their own research for this). Worksheet is included with 15 different animal examples to choose from, and with a version to draw an animal.
Short reading passage with 5 missing words to fill in.
Camouflage a creature activity: Pupils colour an animal (moth or snake outline) to camouflage it with either a printed background or with something in their surroundings (inside or outside).
US and UK versions of all files are included.
Is it editable?
You can edit the body text in the presentation to make adjustments for your learners. The titles and images in the presentation are fixed in place.
The worksheets and other activities are not editable.
Introduce or review the life cycle of a rabbit with this fun, foldable sequencing activity. With differentiated options, your pupils will arrange the stages from newborn to kit, juvenile, and adult rabbit before cutting and folding. Use this resource to support a science lesson about mammal life cycles, pets, or for an Easter or spring craft activity.
The 4 templates
Template 1: Pupils colour the rabbit template, sequence the 4 life cycle stages, glue, cut, and fold.
Template 2: As above but with the straight cutting edge around the rabbit. Ideal for those building their confidence with scissors.
Template 3: Pupils colour the rabbit template, match the life cycle stage names to the pictures, sequence the 4 life cycle stages, glue, cut and fold.
Template 4: Larger version of template 1
What else is included?
Picture showing where to fold the template
Life cycle poster (colour)
Life cycle cards with descriptions (colour and b/w). Print these with the page of arrow cards. Cut out the life cycle stages and arrows for children to sequence to show the life cycle. Use as a small group activity. A version is also included with the pictures and descriptions on separate cards for children to match before putting them in order.
Label the rabbit body parts cut-and-paste worksheet.
Rabbits ‘can, have, are’ writing worksheet.
Rabbit facts page.
Bonus page: Rabbit maze with solution.
US and UK versions of the PDF.
Is the file editable?
This PDF resource is not editable.
Welcome the New Year in 2025 with this fun, foldout activity for kids. Designed for younger children who may struggle with the concept of ‘goals’, this printable encourages them to think about what they want to ‘try’, ‘learn’, and ‘get better at’ during the coming year.
The templates
The template is included with 10 different hairstyles, allowing children to create a self-portrait on the front of their foldout.
Pupils then complete the middle section with prompts encouraging reflection and thinking about the year ahead.
The prompts (not editable)
My best memory of 2024
My proudest moment of 2024
This year I will…
In 2025 I would like to
-try
-learn
-get better at
Also included
-Directions for pupils
-Versions for both US and UK (A4) paper sizes and spelling
-Picture showing where to fold
The PDF is 14 pages. Please note, the file is not editable.
Help your KS1 or EYFS class prepare for the festive season with these sweet, foldout Christmas cards featuring Christmas characters. These simple, low-prep cards are ready to print, colour, and write to a friend or loved one.
There are 6 ‘Merry Christmas’ designs (elf, Santa, bear, reindeer, penguin, and snowman). Inside, children can write who their card is ‘to’ and ‘from’.
Each design is included one-to-a-page and 2-to-a-page.
Four of the designs are also included with the message ‘Happy Holidays’ for any children who don’t celebrate Christmas.
Size for US and UK (A4) paper included.
These MFL Christmas card templates are ready to print and are a quick and easy activity in the lead-up to the holidays. Included in French, German and Spanish,
students can colour their chosen Christmas card design, fold the card in half and then add their own greeting inside. They can then give their card to a friend, family member, or teacher.
The same designs are featured for each language (French, German and Spanish) with the following greetings on the front:
French
Elf (Joyeux Noël et bonne année)
Christmas tree (Bonnes Fêtes)
Gingerbread house (Joyeux Noël)
Penguin in a snow globe (Il neige)
Reindeer (Joyeuses Fêtes)
Christmas garland (Joyeux Noël)
German
Elf (Frohe Weihnachten und Alles Gute für das Neue Jahr!)
Christmas tree (O Tannenbaum)
Gingerbread house (Fröhliche Weihnachten)
Penguin in a snow globe (Es Schneit!)
Reindeer (Frohes Fest)
Christmas garland (Frohes Fest)
Spanish
Elf (Feliz Navidad y próspero Año Nuevo)
Gingerbread house (Feliz Navidad)
Christmas tree (Felices fiestas)
Penguin (Está nevado)
Reindeer (Felices Fiestas)
Christmas garland (Feliz Navidad)
All designs are PDF format and included in US letter and A4 paper size.
Explore the life cycle of a holly tree with this fun, foldable sequencing activity. Ideal for festive or Christmas science lessons, this hands-on plant life cycle resource is a cross between a craft and a worksheet.
This festive 9-page PDF resource contains differentiated options, making it suitable for different ages (at KS1 or KS2) or abilities:
Option 1: Children sequence the life cycle stages using pictures and simple words.
Option 2: As above but with a straight cutting edge around the holly leaves.
Option 3: Children sequence the life cycle stages using pictures with short descriptions.
Option 4: The same as option 3 but with a straight cutting edge around the holly leaves.
A picture guide showing where to fold is included, as well as a colour poster of the full life cycle. You’ll also find a page of holly tree facts that you can share with children as they complete the activity.
Versions for A4 and US letter size paper are included.