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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 Tags and Labels to 10
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Number Tags and Labels to 10

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Recognising and matching numbers and number words to 10. 4 sets of tags or labels with numbers and number words. Use for matching numbers and words or to add to collections of objects up to 10.
Writing and Matching Numbers to 16 KS1
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Writing and Matching Numbers to 16 KS1

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2 sets of cards to cut out showing numbers to 16 and number words. Children can match the words and pictures, order the numbers and use for maths activities such as addition or counting. Extend by asking children to mark out numbers in black or coloured sand or using chalk on black sugar paper.
20 Number Flashcards KS1
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20 Number Flashcards KS1

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Flashcards showing numbers and number words from 1 to 20. Cut out, laminate and use as visual aids, for assessment, ordering numbers. Duplicate for matching games.
Count to 12 with Golf Balls
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Count to 12 with Golf Balls

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A counting and matching card activity for children learning to recognise, read and order numbers and number words to 12. Cut out the cards and laminate for durability and practical activities.
February 2021 Calendar Template
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February 2021 Calendar Template

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Here is a template for February 2021 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.
Calendar Work Special Days in March
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Calendar Work Special Days in March

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Children can research the dates of special days in March and add them to the calendar for March 22. They can draw a picture for each event. Nice little back to school activity after half term!
Make a Shape Robot
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Make a Shape Robot

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2 (2D) shape robots for children to cut and make. The resource shows the 2 colour robots and then a set of shapes for children to cut out and make into robots. Use card for printing and split pins for moving parts to the robots.
Using Money Kim's Holiday Shopping List
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Using Money Kim's Holiday Shopping List

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This is a money activity where children count up to £68 in pounds. Kim is going on holiday and has written her shopping list. Children use the visual price list to help them work out how much money Kim will need altogether. Page 2 shares Kim’s story and gives space for children to work out their answers.
Count to 15 on Sports Shirts
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Count to 15 on Sports Shirts

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A counting and ordering activity for children learning their numbers up to 15. Sheet 1 shows the colour shirts to 15. Children can trace the numbers, cut and order the shirts. Sheet 2 is the same as sheet 1 but in black and white. Sheet 3 is a template of shirts that children can use to write their own numbers and /or design their own shirts. Sheet 4 shows 2 large shirt templates.
Adding to 20 with Dominoes
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Adding to 20 with Dominoes

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A counting game where children count the numbers on each tile and add them together. This works well as a mental maths starter encouraging ‘maths talk’. Children could work against the clock for added interest and motivation. Another activity idea is for children to find matching tiles of ‘real’ dominoes and place them onto the sheets. Children can learn how to play dominoes or / and cut out and match the tiles. There are 19 pages with 2 dominoes on each. There is a template included at the end for you to make more of your own.
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.
4 Festive Gift Boxes to Make
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4 Festive Gift Boxes to Make

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4 designs of Christmas gift boxes for children to cut out and assemble. They also make lovely tree decorations. Just add string. Print onto thin card or paste onto thin card for best results. Cut off any tabs that the children may not need. Add a chocolate and some tissue and the children have a little gift to take home.
Tessellation with Hexagons KS1
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Tessellation with Hexagons KS1

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A 2D shape activity using hexagons. There are colour and black and white versions included here. The 4 types of sheets show one hexagon, two hexagons joined, three hexagons and a completed pattern on the final sheet. Children can cut out the 2D hexagons and copy or make their own tessellating patterns.
Battleship Game
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Battleship Game

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A fun way to teach grid referencing linking to Geography, Literacy and Maths. Here are two versions of the popular game Battleships - one easier, one harder. The aim of the game is for team or pupil 1 to hide battleships on their grid. Team or pupil 2 tries to locate them suggesting grid references. If they get a ‘hit’, they cover their grid referenced with a hit symbol- ‘Kapow’, ‘Boo’, etc or a colour counter. They can add a different colour counter to indicate a miss keeping track of the references they have already suggested. There are 2 colour boards Numbers to 4 and letters a - d. Numbers to 7 and letters a - g. There are blank grids included for you or pupils to make their own personalised games. There are colour battleships included for cutting out and black and white ones for colouring in . There are colour symbols for the hits e.g. Zap and Pow. Print onto card and laminate for durability and reusable games.
Cutting Skills with Shapes
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Cutting Skills with Shapes

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4 sheets with circles, squares, triangles and rectangles. Children can improve their cutting and fine motor skills by cutting out the shapes from the largest to the smallest. Children can learn about shape and size with this activity.
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.