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Teaching and Learning Resources for Early Learners and KS1

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Looking for something original? Here are some Resources for Early Learners and Key Stage 1 that you won't have used before. There are also some Key Stage 2 and a variety of SEND resources. Alphabet, Phonics, Speaking and Listening, Reading & Writing Activities and a range of topic resources. Worksheets, flashcards, activities, PPTs, quiz games and posters are all included. Most images licenced from graphicsfactory.com and symbols are licenced from Boardmaker.

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Looking for something original? Here are some Resources for Early Learners and Key Stage 1 that you won't have used before. There are also some Key Stage 2 and a variety of SEND resources. Alphabet, Phonics, Speaking and Listening, Reading & Writing Activities and a range of topic resources. Worksheets, flashcards, activities, PPTs, quiz games and posters are all included. Most images licenced from graphicsfactory.com and symbols are licenced from Boardmaker.
Gloves, Hats and Scarfs
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Gloves, Hats and Scarfs

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A collection of activities with a winter clothing theme and a maths link. Children can match and colour gloves and mittens to make them the same. They can design their own gloves. There are matching cards to cut out and laminate and use for matching, sorting, making pairs. There is a worksheet for children to colour each hat differently. Suitable for EYFS and KS1
Birthday Sentiments
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Birthday Sentiments

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3 pages of birthday sentiments to use on your cards or posters or birthday banners. Encourage reasons for writing with card making activities.
Name Your Colours
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Name Your Colours

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10 pages of colour ‘eyes’ or oval shapes showing colours, colour words and initial sounds. There is also a blank template which is great to use for carrying out colour surveys such as eye colour, favourite colour or colour cars. Links to shape too.
17 Celebration and Occasion Cards
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17 Celebration and Occasion Cards

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There is a card for most celebrations or occasions and here are 17 different ones ready to print and fold and make. Links in with reasons for writing letters or cards. Links with time as children can put the cards that are for specific dates in order. Thank You Happy Birthday Just to Say Happy Kwanzaa Happy Chinese New Year Happy New Year New Home Merry Christmas International Woman’s Day New Baby Boy or Girl Happy St Patrick’s Day Happy Valentine’s Day Happy Thanksgiving Get Well Soon Best Wishes Happy Easter
Christmas Jumper Designing
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Christmas Jumper Designing

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Just in time for Christmas Jumper Day. Children can hold a contest if they want and there is a poster here to advertise this. Page 2 shows 6 knitted jumper designs to give children some ideas. Page 3 shows some patterns up closer. Next there are some outline jumpers that can be used for designing - one white and 3 other colour jumper outlines. Finally there are some black and white options for designing onto different clothing - a cap, t-shirts and socks. Have fun.
10 Easter Cards to Make and Write
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10 Easter Cards to Make and Write

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Celebrate Easter with this card making activity for EYFS and KS1. Children can choose from the 10 cards here to make and write in. They can add collage and greetings to make the cards more personal.
Health and Well Being Worksheets for KS1
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Health and Well Being Worksheets for KS1

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A collection of activities related to health and well being. Make a list of what is kept in a Doctor’s Bag. Name, colour and label the pictures related to hospitals and doctors. Label the colour pictures. Make a Get Well card using this template or use as an idea for children to make their own.
Hospital Corner Coronavirus Workbook
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Hospital Corner Coronavirus Workbook

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Here are a collection of worksheets that teachers or parents might find useful when talking about the virus and helping children to make sense of what is happening at the moment. There are 2 sheets with pictures for children to talk about and write about. Children can design their own poster, write a story, make a sign, write a letter or a card to an NHS worker, design a MAGIC hand wash, create a warning sign, design a virus emoji and write in the speech and thought bubbles about feelings and emotions.
Animal Patterned Stars
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Animal Patterned Stars

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Here is a fun activity where there are stars in 3 sizes, each with an animal pattern within. Children can name and match the patterned stars to the word cards. Animals are: zebra, peacock, giraffe, snake, elephant, tiger, leopard, parrot and polar bear. There is a blank star template included for children to make their own. This is a novel way to decorate your classroom or Christmas tree! Links to art and design and any topic on animals or shape.
Hotel Fun Worksheets
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Hotel Fun Worksheets

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Here are 10 pages of activities with a Hotel or Holiday theme. Encourages reading, writing and speaking and listening. Activities: Read key words related to the theme and put into alphabetical order Label the pictures Word Search with answers Colour the hotel Make a list of what is on the breakfast tray Write about the holiday destination in the picture Write comparisons between Bed and Breakfasts and Hotels.
Bookmarks to Make for Christmas
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Bookmarks to Make for Christmas

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Here are 10 designs for ready made bookmarks that just need cutting out and pasting back to back to make double sided. There are 15 partly made bookmarks for children to complete and make them their own. There are also 5 blank bookmark templates. These make great gifts for children to take home.
My seaside Workbook
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My seaside Workbook

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A fun collection of activities on a cross-curricular theme of the Seaside, Beach or Holidays. Activities: Matching words and pictures Spot the Difference Design your own flip flops Find matching pairs of flip flops Seaside Word Search with Answer sheet Colouring Sheet Great for Early Years, KS1 or those studying English as a second language.
January 2021 Calendar Template
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January 2021 Calendar Template

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Here is a template for January that children can illustrate or add images or photographs to. There is an example here to share with them which may give them some ideas of their own. Nice gift to take home at Christmas too.
What is in the Picnic Basket?
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What is in the Picnic Basket?

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A fun activity where children talk about picnics and what they might pack in a picnic basket. They can then write out a list of what is in the basket shown. Children then have the opportunity to write or draw what they would take on a picnic. On the next page, children can match the words to the correct items / pictures. There are 2 sets of key words that children can use to help them make their lists or to write about a picnic. Add a basket and some food items to make this into a role play game.
Large, Medium and Small Sports Themed Pictures
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Large, Medium and Small Sports Themed Pictures

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This is a bright colourful way to teach KS1 children about size. Use along side any sports or PE equipment you have for a practical aspect to the lesson. There are 10 posters which can be used for discussion on different sports and sizes. Children can also cut up the images and sort into large, medium and small. Children can make size sets and / or different sports sets. Children can make their own posters using the computer or drawing / painting.
At the Toy Shop
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At the Toy Shop

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A cross-curricular resource with a toy theme. Children label the 12 toys for sale in the toy shop. Children say how much each toy is as written on the price tags and count out the appropriate amount of coins for each one. Children draw a picture of the toys matching the price tags. Differentiate here by adding in your own prices or children use this sheet to write the cost of the toys. Add up the cost of two toys and write the answer. Tie in with some practical work with your own toy shop, tags and coins for role play fun and application of counting and money skills.