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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.
Number to 10 Search EYFS and KS1
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Number to 10 Search EYFS and KS1

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This is a fun activity for young children learning to recognise their numbers from 1 to 10. Each number has a colour box. Children locate the numbers and colour them the same as the box. They could then count how many of each number they found. Extend for more able pupils - ask them to add up all the numbers in each row, or all of the number 2s etc. There is a blank template included for you to use for higher numbers.
Number Nonsense Rhymes to 10
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Number Nonsense Rhymes to 10

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This activity links numbers and rhymes for KS1. 2 number nonsense rhymes with numbers 1 to 10. Children read the rhymes, count the objects and match to the number words and then colour the pictures. There is also a template for children to make up their own nonsense rhymes.
Favourite Sports Data Handling
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Favourite Sports Data Handling

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Here are 4 designs for children to choose from when carrying out a survey. Each of the 5 pictures on the sheets are colour and set into TVs. The idea is that children find out which of the sports children prefer to watch on TV or they could ask about favourite sports. There is space next to each picture for tally charts. The sheets can then be used to write about the findings e.g. next to the football picture - children might write - I found out that 10 out of 20 (1/2) the children surveyed preferred to watch football on TV. Another way of using the sheets cross - curricular is to label the sports, or write a caption or sentence next to the pictures.
At the Supermarket Data Handling KS1
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At the Supermarket Data Handling KS1

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There are 4 aisles in this supermarket resource. Each aisle presents colour pictures of the produce on sale. There are 2 worksheets for each aisle. Record how many of each item in the grid. Read and answer the questions related to the produce. Links to speaking and listening, shopping, weights and measures as well as data handling and number. Children can present their data / findings in the form of graphs, charts, tables or pictograms. You could extend yourself, by adding prices to produce and linking to money.
Data Handling with Frogs KS1
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Data Handling with Frogs KS1

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Fun with frogs and data handling at KS1. The lesson starts with children looking at the colour poster of 18 frogs all wearing different hats. Children observe carefully looking at the frogs eye colour and types of head wear. Sheet 2 asks children to count and record e.g. number of frogs with brown eyes/party hats/work hats. There are 5 questions to answer. Sheet 3 is for children to draw a hat on each of the frogs and label them. Sheet 4 shows frogs in different positions or activities. Children colour the matching frogs to make them the same. Sheet 5 shows 2 writing frames for children to write about frogs or their findings of the data handling activities.
20 Maths Challenge Cards KS1
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20 Maths Challenge Cards KS1

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A set of challenge cards for your KS1 pupils. Great for early finishers, wet play or home work. Cut and laminate and use over again with dry markers. Or add to your maths/writing corner/table with paper and pens. Continue your collection and you could store them in a small file index box. Activities include: colour, shape, estimation, addition, making sets, describing shape and size. Links to literacy: reading, writing and speaking and listening.
Number Stories to 5 EYFS
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Number Stories to 5 EYFS

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3 sets of number story cards for EYFS children learning to count from 1 to 5. Ducks Farm animals Monkeys On each sheet there are 3 sets of cards Colour picture cards Number cards Blank cards for children to write or draw in Cut out all the cards and children can play sorting, ordering, matching and counting cards. Links to Speaking and Listening - children can tell the stories.
EYFS Cut and Order Cartoon Numbers to 10
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EYFS Cut and Order Cartoon Numbers to 10

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Children will enjoy cutting and ordering these cartoon number cards from 0 to 10. They make a nice classroom display or frieze too. There are small cards that can also be cut, ordered and matched to the larger ones.
Missing Number Snakes from 1 to 30
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Missing Number Snakes from 1 to 30

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Children fill in the missing numbers on these snakes. Odd numbers and even numbers to 15 and numbers from 15 to 1. Numbers up to 30. Colour and black and white versions of this resource are included. Blank templates are also included for you to write your own number sequences in.
A Maths Story PPT EYFS and KS1
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A Maths Story PPT EYFS and KS1

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A maths story power point for young children with an animal theme. Skills include counting to 5, knowing and using ordinal number, ordering the days of the week, developing memory skills, sequencing and colour matching. On each day of the week from Monday to Friday, the narrator sees a different animal. So, on Monday, the animal is a slow snail, Tuesday, a slow snail and a happy hippo etc. Children can join in the reading of the story on the PPT using the picture cues to help them. Encourage the children, later, to recall the animals and days of the week without the picture cues. There are 3 sets of flashcards to cut out and laminate- animals, ordinal number and days of the week. Following the story, use the flashcards as an activity where children sequence, match and recall.
Number Flashcard Sets 0 - 20 EYFS KS1
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Number Flashcard Sets 0 - 20 EYFS KS1

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4 sets of each number 0 to 10 colour flashcards. Each set is different. Number cards can be sorted into the same e.g. all wooden numbers, or all the same numbers. Cut and laminate for everyday use or to add to your maths corner.
Dominoes Number Operations and Pattern
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Dominoes Number Operations and Pattern

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4 maths worksheets for children using dominoes. Pages 1 and 2 - Children add up the two numbers on a domino and write the answer. Page 3 - Children use their thinking and problem solving skills to work out the domino patterns on each row and then complete them. Page 4 - Children multiply the numbers on each domino and write the answers underneath. Numbers are up to 36. Combine with actual dominoes for more fun practical activities.
First Number Lines to 10
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First Number Lines to 10

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An introduction to young children learning to add up to 10 with the use of a number line. There are 2 sheets for children to work out the answers. Sheet 3 is a template for teachers to use to add more addition sums onto. Sheet 4 is a template that you can add numbers to and use for addition or subtraction.
Number Lines to 10 Cartoon Cards
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Number Lines to 10 Cartoon Cards

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Children will enjoy cutting up these flashcards and putting them in order to make number lines. Numbers come in pairs and can be used in different ways as shown - such as straightforward number order or a domino effect matching 2 to 2 etc. Laminate and the cards can be used for different activities. Show as individual flashcards and children could say what number comes before, after or next. There are 4 cards per page to give you an idea of size.
Sports Data Handling and Activity Sheets
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Sports Data Handling and Activity Sheets

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Sports themed resource activity sheets in colour and black and white. Data handling recording sheet showing favourite sports. Colour and B/W. 8 pictures of different sports for children to label. Colour and B/W. 3 and 4. Children write a phrase or short sentence about each sport or piece of sports equipment. Colour and B/W. Links to Sports and Sports Day, Data Handling, labelling and writing.
Number Character Flashcards 0 to 9
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Number Character Flashcards 0 to 9

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A set of colour flashcards showing number characters and corresponding amounts of animals for each number. The numbers and animals are on a blackboard background. There are 3 sets of cards, small, medium and large. Laminate and use for number work, wall displays or your maths corner. Sheet 1 can be used as an activity where children cut out the cards and order them from 0 to 9 or backwards.
Number Handwriting and Counting  1 to 10
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Number Handwriting and Counting 1 to 10

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10 number worksheets for EYFS or KS1 children learning their numbers to 10. Each sheet encourages children to form numbers and number words and count the corresponding objects up to number 10. Links to handwriting, fine motor control as well as numbers and counting.
Adding 3 Numbers to 12 Worksheets
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Adding 3 Numbers to 12 Worksheets

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3 worksheets showing 6 sets of 3 numbers. Children can add these together. They can use blocks to help them, or a calculator. More advanced activities include multiplying the 3 numbers and finding out which set is the largest on each page. There is a template sheet included where the teacher or children could add 3 numbers of their own within 12 or over, depending on the objective. The circles are colour coded to assist children e.g. all zeros are coloured in red.