I am a primary school teacher (mostly KS1) and love creating new resources. Making resources to fit your lessons is time consuming so hopefully you can find something in my shop to create a bit of extra down time.
I am a primary school teacher (mostly KS1) and love creating new resources. Making resources to fit your lessons is time consuming so hopefully you can find something in my shop to create a bit of extra down time.
A simple but effective cut and stick activity for the start of the unit of Everyday Materials (distinguish between an object and the material from which it is made).
This is part of a series of worksheets on the unit as a whole. Each sheet can be purchased separately or as a bundle. The worksheet is in line with the UK National Curriculum for Year 1 Science - Everyday Materials - Distinguish between an object and the material from which it is made.
By purchasing or downloading this worksheet you agree to the Terms of Use attached to the document.
Thank you for taking the time to look at my resources. I love making these and if I can help you cut down on your teacher workload and free up some time then I am happy!
A great transition day activity for EYFS-Year 1 or a starting out activity for new Year 1 pupils. Can also be used to reinforce number recognition as an intervention.
An interactive version of a cut and stick. Children can come to the white board and move the correct digit to the corresponding picture.
Document is a Power Point presentation which should be used in edit mode - not display mode.
Can also be used individually as part of an intervention.
Great transition or early autumn term activity.
A card game suitable for EYFS or KS1 children. Simply cut the cards to size and ask the children to match the pictures to each season.
A fun and engaging way to help children recognise the changing seasons and weather within the seasons.
There are 6 pictures for each season, including the three months of the year which correspond to the season. This card can be removed to differentiate for younger or SEN pupils.
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A great game to play with younger children for Anti-bullying week / Odd Sock Day
Simply trim the cards and hand out to children. You can either play a whole class game where children must find their matching sock partner, but beware someone will have an odd sock (unless you choose not to give out the odd sock).
OR, play a snap type game in smaller groups. You could turn over one card at a time or two cards. If the child spots a pair they get to keep them. The winner is the person with the most pairs of socks at the end of the game.
You could also use to aid counting in two’s.
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A fun and engaging card game based on 2D shapes (basic geometry skills). Perfect for a plenary, end of lesson filler, whole class activity or consolidation task.
Each shape is paired with a colour and the words of both the colour and the shape are written on each card to help children with their reading skills.
There are 32 cards - enough for a whole class activity. It can also be played in smaller groups and each pupil is given more than one card, or some can be taken out.
It is a great game for building confidence.
Shapes covered: rectangle, square, circle, triangle, oval, pentagon, hexagon, heart and star.
Your pupils will love this!
By purchasing or downloading this game you agree to the Terms of Use attached to the document.
Thank you for taking the time to look at my resources. I love making these and if I can help you cut down on your teacher workload and free up some time then I am happy! If you have any feedback or resource requests, please reach out to me at mrsbennett.primary@gmail.com
4 Christmas / Holiday themed colouring sheets - colour by code. Great sight reading practise.
Aligned to the Year 1 common exception words / spelling words.
A great end of task / fast finisher activity over the Christmas period to keep your pupils engaged whilst learning their spellings.
There are 4 sheets in the pack, each containing different CEW.
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Addition and Subtraction Fast Finisher cards
A set of cards for quick finishers or as an end of unit assessment. Simply laminate the printed sheets (or print on card) and hand out to your speedy workers, or stick on walls for children to complete as part of a challenge.
Activities follow small steps for using a part-whole model and addition and subtraction, in the second half of the Autumn Term.
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A fun, autumn themed, cut and stick activity for number recognition 1-10.
Count the pictures and cut and stick the corresponding digit. A catch up activity for children who haven’t quite mastered counting to 10 yet.
Autumn themed pictures.
Early years or Year 1. SEND.
An activity to sit alongside teaching of the naming everyday materials. Pupils collect objects from around the classroom, draw them in the boxes on the worksheet, then identify the material from which they are made from the provided Word Bank.
This is part of a series of worksheets on the unit of Everyday Materials as a whole. Each sheet can be purchased separately or as a bundle. This worksheet is in line with the UK National Curriculum for Year 1 Science - Everyday Materials (identify and name a variety of everyday materials, including wood, plastic, glass,
metal, water, and rock).
By purchasing or downloading this worksheet you agree to the Terms of Use attached to the document.
Thank you for taking the time to look at my resources. I love making these and if I can help you cut down on your teacher workload and free up some time then I am happy!
A labelling activity to sit alongside teaching of the naming everyday materials.
This is part of a series of worksheets on the unit of Everyday Materials as a whole. Each sheet can be purchased separately or as a bundle. This worksheet is in line with the UK National Curriculum for Year 1 Science - Everyday Materials (identify and name a variety of everyday materials, including wood, plastic, glass,
metal, water, and rock).
By purchasing or downloading this worksheet you agree to the Terms of Use attached to the document.
Thank you for taking the time to look at my resources. I love making these and if I can help you cut down on your teacher workload and free up some time then I am happy!
A sorting game for pupils to match digits, pictorial representations and numbers as words (0-10). Simply print, laminate and muddle the cards.
Can be used as a follow-on activity for fast finishers or as a supported activity to reinforce number recognition. Great for children who need a little more time to grasp counting in order.
As an additional challenge, pupils can order the sorted piles forwards or backwards.
Take a look at my other resources to reinforce number recognition. This resource can be used independently or as part of a pack.
A great game for teaching reading and spelling of the year 1 CEW. The teacher starts by reading out a CEW and the child with the corresponding word on their card stands up and says “I have xxx. Who has yyy” - reading the next word on their card. The game continues until all of the cards have been read.
Cards have all of the Year 1 CEW on them (45). More able pupils could have two cards.
Great for reinforcing prior learning, a plenary, a carpet game or for a game with smaller groups (several cards each). Could also be used by groups of children as a follow on or fast finisher task.
Instruction sheet included.
A quick, fun game to reinforce number recognition (numbers 1-10) and pictorial representations. Cards include numbers up to 12 for an extra challenge, but these can be removed if desired.
Can be played as a carpet game or in groups.
Instructions included in the download.
A set of cards for quick finishers or as an end of unit assessment. Simply laminate the printed sheets (or print on card) and hand out to your speedy workers, or stick on walls for children to complete as part of a challenge.
Questions follow small steps for place value in the first half of the Autumn Term
Watermelon themed tens frames where the children work out the number of water melons on the tens frame and then hunt for the card with the correct number on. Then they work out the number on the tens frame on that card and hunt for that number and so on. If they get them all right, they should get back to the beginning.
Helps with number recognition and counting.
A great transition activity.
A self checking answer sheet is included.
A round robin type game where cards can be placed around the classroom and pupils must hunt for the card with the correct answer on. Once they get back to the card where they started they know they have answered all questions correctly.
A round robin type game where you can place cards around the classroom. Children can start at any card and have to hunt for the card with the correct answer. Once they get back to their first answer they know they have completed all of the cards correctly. A self-checking answer sheet is also included.