The resources I create are mainly for early years and early KS1.
I enjoy making worksheets, flashcards and games that will compliment children's books and children's interests.
The resources I create are mainly for early years and early KS1.
I enjoy making worksheets, flashcards and games that will compliment children's books and children's interests.
A selection of Maths resources with a Christmas theme around the book, Dear Santa.
16 pages of resources included are-
order by length
Matching shapes
Naming shapes
Counting to 6
Groups of 5
Groups of 4
Groups of 3
Groups of 2
Groups of 1
Missing numbers
Repeating patterns
Matching numbers to groups
Counting
More
Maths resources with a button theme.
Resources included are-
Subtracting from 4
Subtracting from 8
Counting to 4 and writing numbers to match
Repeating patterns
Measuring
Counting and matching numbers
Odd one out
Fine motor
5 frame
Draw up to 4 buttons
5 buttons, 5 frame
14 cards for pairing/snap game
Inspired by the book, Tiddler, I have created these maths resources.
They could also be used for any under the sea or seaside themed topic.
Included in the pack is
100 square
10 frame
5 frame
subitising flashcards
Number flashcards from 0-20
21 pages of resources to work alongside the teaching of Diwali.
Resouces include
Blank hands
Mehndi Patterns
Rangoli Patterns
Diwali Cards
Design a Diva lamp
Firework colouring in
Create a Diwali Basket
Counting to 10
Ordering numbers to 10
Maze
4 writing frames
8 feelings cards
Help the aliens and space craft land on the correct planet by working out the answer to the sum. There are 10 planets, numbered 1-10 and 12 aliens/space crafts with addition up to 10 on.
A variety of maths resources as well as a literacy and listening activity.
14 Sheets to help early years in the understanding of the Chinese new year. All banded at 40-60m.
Integrated Math and Literacy Resource Collection for “The Queen’s Knickers” by Nicholas Allan:
Embark on an educational adventure tailored for early years with a diverse mix of math and literacy resources inspired by the whimsical book, “The Queen’s Knickers” by Nicholas Allan.
Resources included are-
Feelings Flashcards
Various writing frames
Design a pair of knickers
Repeating patterns
Design a crown
Counting
Describing
Measuring
Matching
Maze
Missing poster
Various pictures to use for displays
Whether in a classroom or home setting, these resources bring the enchantment of “The Queen’s Knickers” to life, creating an immersive learning experience that sparks curiosity and lays the foundation for a lifelong love of learning.
A large Selection of resources to go alongside the teaching of the book, Loo Queue.
6 files in total, selling at £8.50, giving you a saving of, £3.50.
Please see each file for full details of each one.
Thank you for looking.
Perfect for both school and home settings, this resource pack encompasses 13 pages to craft an enchanting Easter Egg Hunt experience.
Included are:
7 engaging games
12 Easter coupons
Easter Egg Hunt signs
Easter Egg Hunt certificate
12 challenge cards
Easter Egg Hunt checklist
2 sets of eggs for hiding and building words
Eggs for hiding with a board to place found eggs on.
Enjoy the activities, and please remember to share positive feedback!
3 placemats to use on the table at easter to keep the little ones busy whilst waiting for food or for after they’ve eaten. These we’re very popular this year at our easter breakfast.
Here we have 6 maths resources to use alongside the Easter topic.
5 Easter themed fine motor control worksheets for pencil control.
9 writing frames and an Easter themed word bank.
Ideal for early years.
12 pages of easter crafts, ideal for EYFS or year 1.
Finger puppets, easter baskets, colouring and cards.
13 pages of resources to create a wonderful Easter Egg hunt.
7 Games-
12 Easter Coupons
Easter Egg Hunt Signs
Easter Egg Hunt Certificate
12 Challenge Cards
Easter Egg Hunt Check List
Eggs to hide and build a word x2
Eggs to hide and a board to place found eggs on.
“1 is a Snail, 10 is a Crab” is a book centered around counting feet by adding one more, and my resources have drawn inspiration from this engaging narrative.
Included in this pack are:
20 flashcards
Coloring and identifying up to 10
Counting exercises
Adding one more activities
Addition worksheets
10 frames for visual learning
Adding more to 10 challenges
Threading activity
In response to the COP26 conference highlighting strategies to enhance our planet’s well-being, I’ve assembled several worksheets to complement your teaching efforts.
These include numerous sorting activities related to recycling and better alternatives, along with tasks such as creating a poster, literacy exercises, cutting activities, fine motor control tasks, and counting challenges.
The collection comprises a total of 13 pages featuring 12 engaging activities.
A bumper sized pack of resources to support the book, Supertato.
Resources included are both, literacy and numeracy based as well as some pshe.
18 pages of resources for a Supertato, roleplay shop.
Pack of 9 Feelings flashcards
3x speechbubble work sheets
6x Feelings work sheets
Feelings match up work sheet
Embark on an educational journey through the fascinating world of desert animals with this comprehensive set of 8 engaging worksheets.
Tailored for Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS), the pack includes 2 literacy and 6 numeracy worksheets. Delve into the desert habitat, enhance literacy skills, and reinforce numeracy concepts in an exciting and interactive way.
Make learning about desert animals a memorable experience for young minds.
Invest in these worksheets today!
Mathematics Boards Inspired by Whiterose Maths
This resource pack features:
5 boards, consisting of 4 colored and 1 plain white, designed to optimize printer credits.
10 red and 10 yellow counters that can be easily laminated back to back or used as is.
24 addition problems
16 subtraction problems
Each board is equipped with designated spaces for placing the problem, utilizing a number line for assistance, employing a 10-frame for counter placement, and providing a section for writing down the answer.
Editable colour monster name cards
How do you feel today sign
4 feelings signs
Rectangular and Square name cards/drawer labels.
11 rectangular and 11 square labels, each with a different design.
Rectangular and square, drawer labels for children to create themselves
There are 60 labels in total with 15 different monster poses, ready to be coloured in.
26 pages of resources to support the teaching of, Colour Monster by, Anna Llenas. This is a wonderful book that helps little ones think about their feelings in terms of a colour.
I have put together-
Feelings jar
Feelings fans
Worksheets for literacy
Worksheets on pencil control
Design worksheets
Matching feelings
Teaming up monsters
The list goes on.
14 Pages of Love Monster Resources, from the book by Rachel Bright.
Resources are aimed at EYFS level.
Resources included are-
Order by height
5 positional language flashcards
Positional language worksheet
Sorting feelings x2
Describe love monster
Counting x2
Repeating patterns
More/less
Weight
Maze
Letter writing
Activity 1: Shape Identification and Coloring
5 coloring pages with various pictures containing 2D shapes
5 shapes at the bottom of each page for identification (circle, square, triangle, rectangle, etc)
Instructions:
Provide the child with the coloring pages and a set of colouring pencils.
Ask the child to carefully examine each picture on the coloring pages.
For each picture, instruct the child to identify the corresponding shape from the set of 5 shapes at the bottom of the page.
Once identified, the child should colour the shape in the matching colour indicated on the page.
Repeat the process for all coloring pages.
Activity 2: Shape Matching with Pegs
1 large activity sign
6 peg pictures with different 2D shapes
Instructions:
Scatter the 6 peg pictures around the tray.
Provide the child with pegs.
Instruct the child to examine the shape in the center and identify which one of the 4 pictures matches it.
Once the correct picture is identified, the child should place a peg on the corresponding picture.
Encourage the child to repeat the process with other shapes on the tray.
These activities aim to enhance shape recognition skills and fine motor coordination in a fun and interactive way.
’Stack The Cats’ Inspired Learning Activities for Early Years:
Embark on an exciting journey inspired by the whimsical book ‘Stack The Cats.’ Tailored for early years, this resource pack seamlessly blends fun and learning, incorporating numerous math activities alongside fine motor skill development.
Cats and Sign for Tuff Tray Measuring:
Transform the Tuff Tray into a playful measuring station with an assortment of cat cutouts in different sizes. Watch as children engage in measuring activities, comparing the dimensions of these delightful feline friends.
Flash Cards 1-10:
Create an interactive counting experience with cat-themed flashcards ranging from 1 to 10, providing an enjoyable way for children to strengthen their numeral recognition skills.
Representing number 1 worksheet
Fine Motor Tracing
Stacking in size order
Measuring
Representing number 6 worksheet
Cutting and Counting
Colouring and Counting
Indentify and Colour Fewer
Indentify and Colour More
Adding 2 groups
Egg Shape Sorting Activity: A Dynamic and Engaging Experience for Young Learners
This captivating egg-shaped sorting activity is designed for versatile use on a Tuff tray, floor, or table, offering a delightful way to engage children in both placing and arranging activities and shape sorting challenges.
**Key Features:
Colorful Variety:
The set comprises four eggs, each uniquely coloured and featuring white shape outlines. This vibrant visual aspect adds an extra layer of excitement to the sorting experience.
Sorting Challenge:
Children are presented with the enjoyable task of matching the correct colored shape to each respective egg. This enhances shape sorting skills.
Flexible Implementation:
The activity allows for adaptable implementation based on the learning environment. The eggs can either be distributed individually to each child, accompanied by the corresponding shapes for one-on-one matching, or all four eggs can be arranged on the table. In the latter scenario, a central pile of shapes awaits the children to collaboratively sort them into the correct eggs.
Interactive Engagement:
By encouraging children to actively participate in placing and arranging the shapes, the activity promotes hands-on learning and fosters spatial awareness as they determine the correct fit for each shape.
Whether used in a Tuff tray, on the floor, or on a table, this egg-shaped sorting activity promises an enjoyable and educational adventure for young learners. The combination of vibrant colors, diverse shapes, and the interactive nature of the task makes it an ideal resource for fostering essential cognitive and motor skills in an engaging and dynamic manner.