I am selling resources that I have used while working as an EYFS, Y1 and Y2 teacher and leader. I am also Forest School trained so have uploaded some of what I have used for Forest School too. :-)
I am selling resources that I have used while working as an EYFS, Y1 and Y2 teacher and leader. I am also Forest School trained so have uploaded some of what I have used for Forest School too. :-)
A bird and egg hunt that can be used in Forest School or any outdoor area!
The aim is to find the matching bird where you will also discover what the egg it hatched from looked like.
A fun, education egg hunt for Easter too!
*Tick box sheet and bird/egg/name posters to be cut and hidden attached
This bundle includes coursework and resources I made while completing my Level 3 Forest School Leader training. Really useful for you to refer to when completing your course and implementing Forest School in your setting. :-)
*Please note, the font is different in the previews making it look slightly distorted. Once downloaded, it flows much better!
Level 3 Coursework -
*Unit 1, Task 1:
Identify the Principles and Holistic Approach to Learning and Development in Forest School.
*Unit 2, Task 1:
Outline the Development of Forest School in the UK and Locally, Including Detailing Local Practice and Networks, and Evaluate One Piece of Research on Forest School.
*Unit 4, Task 1:
The Woodland Environment – The Benefits of Woodlands, Their Structures and Management.
Focused Observations -
*A format I used to do some focused observations on the children over a unit of work. Diagrams used to create a visual! Great to use with SEN children.
EYFS Unit of Work -
*A unit of work based around the story of What the Ladybird Heard. EYFS objectives 40-60m and ELGs referred to. 6 lessons for a short term.
Risk Assessment Booklet and Safety Sweep Template -
*A Forest School Risk Assessment I have made for my school including a safety sweep template. The risk assessments may need editing to suit your school.
I used this story mountain planning sheet with Y1 and Y2. :-)
It is editable so you can add more detail etc.
PowerPoint included to use on screen/link to a well known story.
:-)
An editable game/activity for phonics/reading practice.
This is saved on as a PowerPoint and can all be edited to suit the needs of the children it is being used with - eg: changing the picture clues and sounds.
:-)
A game/activity which could be used at home or in school.
The Disney characters are disagreeing - the children need to find the right answer using objects or drawings. There is a page showing the children/parents how to find the answer.
:-)
A dice game for tricky and high frequency word reading and spelling practice. :-) There are 4 different ‘boards’ in the document with words from phase 2-5. The document can be easily edited and different words could be added using the ‘replace’ tool.
*Numeracy link - addition
*Scruffy is the name of our class pet :-) can be replaced to suit you
I made this Spider Man phonics game to support some of the children in my class with certain sounds. The PDF attached is a game for the sounds ‘oo’ and 'ar’. I downloaded and used different fonts which you can see on the PDF version. However, this font may not be available on all laptops, so I have also attached an editable Word version of the game. The cliparts, letters and fonts can be changed easily to support different sounds.
I have made some flash cards/display cards with the capital letter, block lettering and cursive lettering for phase 2 and phase 3 phonics. I have saved it as a PDF as the fonts that I have used may not be on your laptop.
Literacy, Phonics and Numeracy display!
Phonics - saved on A3, but a little smaller. 2 letters per book
Numeracy -saved on A4, but a little smaller. 1 letter per sqaured notebook
Literacy - saved on A4, but a little smaller. 1 letter per lined notebook
Phonics and Keyword Assessment Process and ‘Keyword Keyring’ Resources!
Brief Outline and Instructions Below - FULL Outline and Instructions Included In This Pack!
This year, we have tried out a new system to assess phonics and key words (tricky and high frequency) with our reception class. Alongside this, we have also introduced a new way for the children to learn their tricky and high frequency words using a Keyword Keyring and other resources. What we are doing may not fit your school/expectations exactly, but it is something that has worked really well for us so I thought I’d share it on TES as it can be edited to suit you and your class. :-)
We have printed an assessment booklet for each child in our class to track their confidence with graphemes, decodable words and tricky words within each phonics phase. We do lots of phonics/keyword practise at school, but have set up a new system to motivate the children to learn their high frequency, tricky and some decodable words at home too.
Using the resources in this pack, you can print, cut and laminate the words to create a display and a keyring!
I have also included sheets which I send home to children/parents as an ongoing ‘homework’. There is a sheet for each phonics phase which I print and laminate. Once the children know all of the words on that sheet, they get the next sheet along with signed certificate for completing the set that they were working on. We really celebrate when a phase is complete and the children and parents have responded really well to this!
When the children know ALL of the words on the Keyword Keyring, they are presented with a special certificate and keyring reward in assembly. Resources/shopping links that I used to create these are in this pack!
*(We try and use the assessment booklet every week – although this can sometimes be hard with 30 children and 1 Teacher and TA!)
I hope that this all makes sense - this is a very brief version as to what is included in the pack! The download includes instructions with pictures etc.
It may not be perfect, but it has worked SO well for us this year – I hope that it can work for you too. A lot of hard work went into making all of this and even more work is needed for the laminating and keyring making, but I honestly believe that it is worth it.
Thanks!
16 Files Included:
Phonics, tricky and high frequency word assessment booklet (links to the keyword keyring resources)
Phase 2 (LION) keywords to be used as display and for keyrings
Phase 2 (LION) keyword ongoing ‘homework’ sheet to be sent home
Phase 2 (LION) keyword keyring certificate
Phase 3 (MONKEY) keywords to be used as display and for keyrings
Phase 3 (MONKEY) keyword ongoing ‘homework’ sheet to be sent home
Phase 3 (MONKEY) keyword keyring certificate
Phase 4 (PENGUIN) keywords to be used as display and for keyrings
Phase 4 (PENGUIN) keyword ongoing ‘homework’ sheet to be sent home
Phase 4 (PE) keyword keyring certificate
OVER 50 WORKSHEETS!
A bundle of worksheet activities I leave out for the children to choose throughout the year, alongside practical tasks. Later in the year they get a reward if they complete a certain amount of worksheets/practical activities during their independent time. These activities that I have uploaded are mainly english and maths based, but there are few other topics coverered too. Some of the documents have a few activities on them (I have named them ‘random pack’) and others are just one activity. Some packs have poster (to display in the area/give instructions) to go alongside the worksheet too. Overall there are over 50 worksheets.
*please note: in the random packs, sometimes the activities are in the wrong order, but it’s pretty self explanatory which sheet comes before the other - eg: with a cut and stick, some times the things to cut are displayed on the sheet before the sheet to stick onto!
I have recently completed my Forest School Level 3 course work. This bundle includes 3 different pieces as listed below:
**Unit 1, Task 1:
Identify the Principles and Holistic Approach to Learning and Development in Forest School.
Unit 2, Task 1:
Outline the Development of Forest School in the UK and Locally, Including Detailing Local Practice and Networks, and Evaluate One Piece of Research on Forest School.
**
Unit 4, Task 1:
The Woodland Environment – The Benefits of Woodlands, Their Structures and Management.
I have also put my risk assessment booklet on here - it is being sold separately:
A Forest School Risk Assessment I have made for my school including a safety sweep template. The risk assessments may need editing to suit your school.
*The font looks different in the preview meaning some of the pages look distorted - when you download it will be in comic sans and should all flow much better. :-)
I have created these packs for the children starting school in September to have over the summer.
Please see the cover image for the finished result.
The packs I made include:
A letter outlining what is in the pack (I stuck these on the front of the bags)
a Summer Challenge for the children to do over the summer (working on fine motor skills, fastening buttons, sharing stories etc)
a pack which has a poem about our school routine (you can adapt!), space for pictures of the school and staff
a small letter for the parents which can be included in a gift given to open on their child’s first day of school (my gift included a mini chocolate bar, tissues and tea bags and I wrote on the front 'dear parents of… please do not open until Tuesday 4th September)
a small letter to be included with a little pot of play dough (for children to work on their fine motor skills and pencil grip over the summer)
To go with these resources, I bought some paper bags, brown envelopes (for the parent gift), play dough pots, chocolate bars, tea bags and tissue packs. These can be sourced pretty cheap on amazon.
The TES preview shows my work in a different font - it is actually saved in comic sans. I use pre cursive font in my class, but I know that not everyone does! :-)
I use this planning to support my daily ‘guided reading’ sessions for my reception class. I used this planning in Autumn Term 2, so I have focused on reading, communication and language and physical development objectives (taken from Development Matters). I split the objectives into three groups to suit my class, but the table can be edited to suit a different cohort. Objectives and ELGs can also be added throughout the year. I will also add some of my tricky word and spelling practise resources to my TES shop soon. :-)
Please note - the TES preview looks a little different, see my picture preview for how it will look when you download.
I use this template for my ‘spellings of the week’ display which I put on a light box! Cut along the lines, laminate if you wish (works without) and slide into a standard sized light box.
Really effective and the children love it! :-)
Great as a transition activity and ‘end of year’ gift! - Can be edited to suit all primary year groups
I made this book for my class to complete during the last few weeks of reception and then take home as part of their leaving gift. It’s a fun way of noting how they feel about completing their first year of school, talking about transition and some good memories. Parents loved it when their children brought this home! It was also a great way of getting some more writing evidence.
Inside there are questions such as:
How did your family feel on your first day of school?
What would you like to learn in Year One?
What do you like doing best at school?
and lots more!
There are spaces for you to stick photos of the children onto and to add a school logo.
Please note - the TES preview sometimes looks a little different, take a look at the image preview that I have added for how it will look when you download (some borders have been cut out, but hopefully you get the idea! :-D)