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Welcome to my store and thanks for stopping by! I've been teaching in out-of-school settings for over 15 years. From helping children understand wriggling pythons as a zoo education officer (dream job!), to using historical objects as keys to unlock our past, my teaching experience has been far from typical. I'm currently a schools manager for a museum and art gallery, working with hundreds of children of all ages each year.
Apple tree life cycle foldout and spinner wheel craft activity cut and paste
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Apple tree life cycle foldout and spinner wheel craft activity cut and paste

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Introduce or review the stages of an apple tree’s life cycle with this differentiated foldable sequencing activity and spinner wheel - a fun alternative to a worksheet to support an apple science lesson or unit at upper KS1 or lower KS2. Life cycle of an apple tree foldable sequencing activity There are 3 black and white template options to choose from: Colour the apple life cycle stages, cut out and sequence the life cycle stage words, glue, and, fold. Colour the life cycle stages, sequence the stages (pictures with words), glue, and fold. Colour the life cycle stages and apple halves, sequence the stages (either with simple words, or with descriptions), glue, and fold. Life cycle of an apple spinner wheel craft There are 3 options to choose from: so you can choose which suits your needs best: Option 1: Colour the apple and life cycle stages, sequence the life cycle stages, and then assemble the spinner. Option 2: Colour version (red or green apple options). Children color the life cycle stages, sequence the stages, and assemble the spinner. Option 3: Use red or green card for the apple template. Children colour the life cycle stages, sequence the stages, and assemble the spinner. Benefits of these activities Low prep Children learn about the apple life cycle in a fun and hands-on way, that’s a bit different from a standard science worksheet. Can be used to introduce the life cycle, or as a review/assessment to check understanding. Encourages fine motor/scissor skills, hand-eye coordination, and sequencing. Differentiated options allow for multiple age ranges or abilities to do the same activity. Also included: Life cycle sequencing cards and arrows in color and black/white. One way you could use these is to print them onto cards and cut out each piece. Children could work in small groups to sequence the life cycle stages, using the arrows to link them together. Laminate for longevity. Label the apple parts cut and paste activity (colour and b/w option). Life cycle diagram (colour). Maze for early finishers US and UK versions of the PDF
New Year 2025 self portrait foldout activity KS1 reflection and goals
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New Year 2025 self portrait foldout activity KS1 reflection and goals

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Welcome the New Year in 2025 with this fun, foldout activity for kids. Designed for younger children who may struggle with the concept of ‘goals’, this printable encourages them to think about what they want to ‘try’, ‘learn’, and ‘get better at’ during the coming year. The templates The template is included with 10 different hairstyles, allowing children to create a self-portrait on the front of their foldout. Pupils then complete the middle section with prompts encouraging reflection and thinking about the year ahead. The prompts (not editable) My best memory of 2024 My proudest moment of 2024 This year I will… In 2025 I would like to -try -learn -get better at Also included -Directions for pupils -Versions for both US and UK (A4) paper sizes and spelling -Picture showing where to fold The PDF is 14 pages. Please note, the file is not editable.
Life cycle of a stag beetle insect foldable activity for KS1 or KS2 science cut and paste
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Life cycle of a stag beetle insect foldable activity for KS1 or KS2 science cut and paste

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Use this foldable sequencing printable to introduce or review the life cycle of a European stag beetle. This differentiated science activity can be used as part of a lesson or unit about life cycles, insects, beetles, or woodland animals. Benefits of this life cycle activity Low prep Children learn about the stag beetle life cycle in a fun and hands-on way, that’s a bit different from a standard science worksheet. Can be used to introduce the life cycle, or as a review/assessment to check understanding. Encourages fine motor/scissor skills, hand-eye coordination (folding), and sequencing. Differentiated options allow for multiple age ranges or abilities to do the same activity. Finished foldouts can be inserted into a science notebook where they can be referenced by children. The templates There are 3 templates and multiple label options to choose from: Template 1: Colour the stag beetle and its 4 life cycle stages, cut out the life cycle labels, match them to the pictures, glue, and fold. As an alternative, children could write their own labels directly onto the template. Template 2: Colour the stag beetle and its 4 life cycle stages, cut out the stages and sequence them on the template, glue, and fold. There are 2 label options for this - one with the names of the stages, and the other with descriptions. Template 3: This template has 6 stages (the larval stage is broken down into 3 parts). Children colour the stag beetle and its life cycle stages (2 choices of labels), sequence the stages, cut, glue, and fold. What you need: You’ll need coloured pencils, scissors, and glue. You may find it useful to have a pre-made example for children who might require more of a visual cue for folding. Save printing costs by showing the folding instructions on a screen. This resource is a 13-page PDF. It is not editable. The zipped file contains both US and UK versions. There’s also a bonus ‘label the stag beetle’ worksheet included.
Woodland habitat animal and plant life cycles - hedgehog, owl, oak tree, stag beetle
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Woodland habitat animal and plant life cycles - hedgehog, owl, oak tree, stag beetle

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Explore the life cycles of woodland wildlife with these foldable sequencing activities. In this science resource, you’ll find life cycle foldouts for a hedgehog, barn owl, oak tree and stag beetle (mammal, bird, plant and insect). The differentiated templates allow pupils to sequence with 4 or 6 stages. There are also options to use simple words or descriptions of the stages. This makes the activity suitable for upper KS1, as well as KS2. What you need: Just print the templates you need on A4 paper. You’ll also need coloured pencils (different shades of brown as useful), as well as scissors and glue. The finished foldouts can be glued into a notebook, used for display, or taken home to show off to parents! The templates are not editable. UK and US versions included.
Halloween life cycles foldout activity set (owl, bat, spider, pumpkin)
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Halloween life cycles foldout activity set (owl, bat, spider, pumpkin)

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Give your life cycle studies a Halloween twist with this set of foldouts. This resources features templates for the life cycles of a bat, owl, pumpkin and spider. You could use them to compare the life histories of a bird, mammal, plant and arachnid. They are also great for interactive science notebook or as science centres. Each life cycle has options that allow you to differentiate for your pupils. Spider life cycle There are 3 options so you can select and print the one that best suits your needs and differentiate for your students if required: Colour the template, cut and fold. Colour, sequence the simple life cycle name labels, glue cut and fold. Colour, sequence the life cycle stage description labels, glue cut and fold. This is the option in the preview video. Pumpkin life cycle There are 4 pages to choose from: Colour, cut and fold. Colour, arrange the stages of the pumpkin life cycle, glue, cut and fold. As above but with a simpler cutting edge Larger version with 2 label options Owl life cycle There are 2 templates to choose from: Colour the life cycle stages, cut out the template, fold Colour the life cycle stages and cut them out, order/sequence, glue and fold. Bat life cycle There are 2 templates to choose from: Colour, cut and fold. Colour, sequence the descriptions of the bat life cycle, glue, cut and fold.
Life cycle of a pumpkin foldout science Autumn or Halloween craft sequencing activity KS1 KS2
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Life cycle of a pumpkin foldout science Autumn or Halloween craft sequencing activity KS1 KS2

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A simple craft activity to introduce or review the life cycle of a pumpkin plant from seed to flower and fruit. Ideal for a plants, growth, autumn or life cycles topic or even for Halloween. Once the foldout is complete, the 2 halves of the pumpkin are brought together, then gently pulled apart to reveal the inside. Benefits of this activity Low prep Children learn about the pumpkin life cycle in a fun and hands-on way, that’s a bit different from a standard science worksheet. Can be used to introduce the life cycle, or as a review/assessment to check understanding. Encourages fine motor/scissor skills, hand-eye coordination (folding), and sequencing. Differentiated options allow for multiple age ranges or abilities to do the same activity. Finished foldouts can be inserted into an interactive notebook where they can be referenced by children. The templates There are 4 template options to choose from: Colour the pumpkin life cycle stages, match the words to the pictures, cut out, glue and fold. Colour the pumpkin life cycle stages, cut out the stages and sequence them, glue and fold. As above but with a straight cutting edge. Colour the life cycle stages and pumpkin halves, sequence the stages, glue, and fold. There are 2 label options for this - one has pictures with words, the other with short descriptions. What you need You’ll need coloured pencils, scissors and glue. You may find it useful to have a pre-made example for children who might require more of a visual cue for the folding. What else is included? Life cycle sequencing cards and arrows in colour and black/white. One way you could use these is to print them onto card and cut out each piece. Children could work in small groups to sequence the life cycle stages, using the arrows to link them together. Laminate for longevity. Label the pumpkin parts cut and paste activity (colour and b/w option). Life cycle diagram (colour). This resource is an 14 page PDF. It is not editable. UK and US versions of the files are included.
Autumn plant life cycles foldable sequencing activities
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Autumn plant life cycles foldable sequencing activities

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This resource is a set of 3 plant life cycle foldouts to support KS1 or early KS2 science. The set includes templates for corn, pumpkin and apples life cycles. These fun printables are ideal for interactive science notebooks, and activities connected to harvest. Each set provides the opportunity for sequencing as well as encouraging fine motor skills with cutting and folding. Instructions and guidance for students on how to fold each one is included. Apple foldout There are 3 templates to choose from: Colour the apple life cycle stages, cut out and sequence the life cycle stage words, glue and, fold. Colour the life cycle stages, sequence the stages (pictures with words), glue, and fold. Colour the life cycle stages and apple halves, sequence the stages (either with simple words, or with descriptions), glue, and fold. Pumpkin foldout There are 4 similar templates to choose from Colour the pumpkin life cycle, cut and fold. Colour, cut and fold. This is identical to the first template but with a simpler edge for less confident cutters. Colour, arrange the stages of the pumpkin life cycle, glue, cut and fold. Large version over 2 pages. Color, arrange the stages of the pumpkin life cycle, glue, cut and fold. Corn/maize foldout There are 4 similar templates: Colour the corn and the stages of its life cycle. Match the words to the pictures, cut and fold. As above but with a straight cutting edge. Colour the corn and the stages of its life cycle. Sequence the stages, glue, and fold. There are 2 different label options for this - one with words, the other with short descriptions. As above but with the straight cutting edge. For each life cycle, you’ll find US and US paper sizes/spelling. In addition, each plant has a set of full colour sequencing cards that you could use as a small group activity.
Apple tree and pumpkin plant life cycle spinner wheels cut and paste craft for KS or lower KS science
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Apple tree and pumpkin plant life cycle spinner wheels cut and paste craft for KS or lower KS science

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Introduce or review the life cycle of a pumpkin plant and an apple tree by making these fun spinner wheels. This low-prep KS1 or lower KS2 science craft allows pupils to colour and sequence 6 life cycle stages, before assembling their spinner. Use this cut and paste resource for a plant life cycles lesson, autumn science, or to compare the life cycles of a pumpkin and an apple. Vocabulary The life cycle stage vocabulary in these activities is as follows: Apple life cycle: seed, sprout, sapling, mature tree, flowers, fruit Pumpkin life cycle: seed, sprout, vine, flowers, green pumpkin, mature pumpkin Options for this activity For each life cycle, there are 3 options to choose from so you can choose which suits your needs best: Option 1: Colour the pumpkin/apple and life cycle stages, sequence the life cycle stages, and then assemble the spinner. Option 2: Colour version. Children colour the life cycle stages, sequence the stages, and assemble the spinner. Option 3: Use coloured card. Children colour the life cycle stages, sequence the stages, and assemble the spinner. For each option, directions for pupils are included. What materials are required? Printed templates Glue Scissors Pencil crayons Paper fasteners What else is included? Full-page diagram for each life cycle (colour) Full-page description poster for each life cycle stage (colour). These could be printed or displayed on a screen to introduce the life cycle to children. Pumpkin word search with answers for early finishers. Words (x12) can be found across, down, and diagonally. Solution page included. US and UK versions of the PDF Is this resource editable? No, the PDFs are not editable
How to carve a pumpkin make a jack o'lantern sequencing and writing craft activity for Halloween
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How to carve a pumpkin make a jack o'lantern sequencing and writing craft activity for Halloween

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Introduce or review the stages of carving a pumpkin or making a jack o’lantern with this fun, foldout activity. A mix of craft and worksheet, this low-prep activity can be for learning about pumpkins at upper KS1 or lower KS2, or to practice sequencing or writing directions. The templates There are 4 template options to allow for differentiation. Choose from cut and paste, or writing directions. Template 1: Colour the 4 images, sequence them in order on the template (first, next, then, last), cut around the template and jack o’lantern, glue, and fold. Template: As above but with 6 stages to sequence. Template 3: Colour the 4 images, write the directions for each stage of carving a pumpkin on the template, cut around the template and jack o’lantern, glue, and fold. Template 4: As above but with 6 stages. Each template also has an easy-cut jack o’lantern with a straight cutting edge (rectangle around the pumpkin) for less confident cutters. Benefits of this activity Hands-on and low-prep Opportunity to practice following directions and fine motor skills A FUN alternative to a worksheet Differentiated options Suitable for interactive notebooks Is this resource editable? No, this PDF resource is not editable.
Christmas tree life cycle spinner wheel sequencing cut and paste December craft KS1
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Christmas tree life cycle spinner wheel sequencing cut and paste December craft KS1

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Introduce or review the life cycle of a Christmas tree by making these fun, festive spinner wheels. Children cut and sequence 4 life cycle stages (seed, sapling, tree, and seed cone), before assembling their spinner. A hands-on alternative to a worksheet for Christmas science. The template The template is included in black & white and in colour. Each student will need 2 printed pages (one with the lower part of the template, and one with the life cycle stages and top part of the template). What else is included? Colour life cycle poster Page of life cycle cards and arrow to cut out and sequence (colour and b/w). Is this resource editable? No, this 7-page PDF resource is not editable.
Fill a cup with kindness activity KS1 KS2 week of kindness with worksheets certificates
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Fill a cup with kindness activity KS1 KS2 week of kindness with worksheets certificates

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Set your class a 7-day kindness challenge with this cup of kindness activity. This activity is a fun addition to a kindness week, month, or lesson, and will get your pupils thinking about why kindness is important, and how to show it to others. The activity Print a kindness cup template for each child. Each stripe on their cup represents a day of the week. For each of the next 7 days, they will try to complete an act of kindness. For each one, they can colour in a stripe on their cup (starting at the bottom), and write what they did. By the end of the week, they will have a rainbow-striped cup of kindness, ideal for creating a whole class display. In addition to the activity template, this resource includes: Teacher notes 2 optional worksheet printables for children to complete before and after the challenge Colour and black and white award certificates for children on completion of the challenge (optional). Both UK and US paper sizes are included.