Teaching and Learning Resources for Early Learners and KS1
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Looking for something fresh and original to ignite your classroom? Dive into a treasure trove of resources designed to captivate and inspire KS1 children. Plus, explore engaging materials for Key Stage 2 and tailored resources for SEND learners.
From Phonics to Speaking & Listening, Reading & Writing activities, Maths, PSHE and a variety of exciting topic-based resources, you’ll find everything you need to create new lessons that stand out.
Looking for something fresh and original to ignite your classroom? Dive into a treasure trove of resources designed to captivate and inspire KS1 children. Plus, explore engaging materials for Key Stage 2 and tailored resources for SEND learners.
From Phonics to Speaking & Listening, Reading & Writing activities, Maths, PSHE and a variety of exciting topic-based resources, you’ll find everything you need to create new lessons that stand out.
This versatile resource is designed to support teachers in teaching time to Key Stage 1 students. The set includes four different types of clock faces on ‘camera’ cards, allowing children to practice time-telling skills. The clock faces are presented in a clear and engaging manner, making it easy for young learners to understand and interact with them.
Activity Ideas:
Explore a range of real clocks including wall clocks, alarm clocks, watches, digital clocks and roman numeral clocks.
Display a clock face card on the board and have students identify the time. This can be done as a whole class activity or in small groups. This resource supports o’clock, half past and quarter past the hour. There are blank templates for you to extend further.
Create Your Own Clock: Use card circles, students create their own clock faces. They can choose a style they prefer and add the times using markers, stickers, or other materials. This hands-on activity will help them develop a deeper understanding of how different clock faces represent time.
Time Matching: Print and cut out multiple sets of the clock face cards. Have students work in pairs or small groups to match the different clock faces showing the same time. This activity encourages collaboration and reinforces their time-telling skills.
Cut out the camera cards, laminate and add to the maths table with dry markers.
Boardmaker licenced for symbol use.
12 cross curricular task cards for children to choose from or work through connected to their topic on Time Detectives, History or Time.
Each of the task cards can be worked on in pairs, individually or in groups.
Examples are:
Write a letter to the Future You.
Listen to a famous speech such as the moon landing.
Make a timeline or time capsule.
Interview a grandparent.
Link this resource with others in this set including a Bundle of Resources on Time Detectives.
The final page has 2 Time Detective pictures that children could use for their topic book covers or add to your weekly timetable or displays.
Cut and laminate the resources for durability and reuse.
Useful too, for homework tasks.
A bundle of resources on the theme of Time Detectives for KS1 children and suitable for SEND pupils. Linked to History, Mathematics (number and time) and Literacy.
A collection of stimulating ideas, flashcards, worksheets and planning to enhance your topic.
The resources include pictures and symbols.
Boardmaker licenced.
A fun practical lesson linked to Time Detectives and Time for KS1 children and SEND pupils.
There is a planning sheet with Learning Objectives, resources, activity suggestions and assessment ideas.
There are 3 pages of colour task cards using symbols.
Boardmaker licenced.
There are 3 recording sheets showing all the tasks.
Children work in pairs, estimating the time the tasks might take, carrying out the tasks and recording the actual time.
Cut out and laminate the task cards for durability and for reuse.
Ensure you have the equipment you need handy for each task such as a drum, a book, a pair of shoes, a bucket and spade etc.
6 colour number assessment cards for you to laminate and reuse for teaching and assessing numbers 1 to 6 and recognition of number words.
There are 2 cards with number words and 4 cards showing numerals.
Assess children’s ability to count and match pictures and numbers from 1 to 6.
Add the cards to your number corner, table or displays.
A set of resources related to measures and teaching vocabulary.
Suitable for EYFS, KS1 and SEND pupils.
Page 1 is a poster on measures to talk about and then children can colour it in.
Pages 2,3,4 are worksheets where children write the words for each symbol / picture e.g. short and tall or hot and cold.
The final page is a word wall that children can use to support their writing.
Boardmaker licenced.
5 black and white worksheets on the theme of food and numbers from 1 to 8.
4 worksheets show food items that children cut out, count and order from 1 to 8.
The final sheet shows numbers from 1 to 8.
Children can cut and order the numbers or use this as a template for pasting into.
3 worksheets where children count the shapes/symbols and match them to the number words.
Then they can cut out the shape cards and order them from 1 to 10.
There is a blank template at the end where children can paste their shape cards into or draw their own.
8 worksheets for children learning to count to 3 and recognise numerals to 3.
Children count and match cars, fruit, toys, houses, animals, shoes and balls.
The final sheet asks children to count the candles on the cakes up to 3 and match to the children.
This is a resource which works very well as a display and doubles up for shape activities.
There is a colour poster showing 25 different circle shaped objects that children may be familiar with - linking shape to real world.
There is a template included for children to draw their own objects within circles.
Each picture shape is duplicated with 2 to a page. This is a useful matching activity as well as encouraging speaking and listening.
Shape pictures include: types of balls, food items, signs and coins.
Extend the activity with children looking around the school or classroom for circular objects and taking pictures. These can also be made into collages or posters.
Children will have fun with this number activity. They can work individually or with partners.
There is a question sheet which can be read to the children, or they can read it themselves and answer the questions.
Page 1 shows black and white ice creams with numbers on them.
Page 2 is the question sheet asking children to think, observe, count, add and subtract, find odd numbers, as well as use a colour code.
Page 3 is the ice cream template from page 1 but there are no numbers. Children fill in their own numbers.
Numbers are within 10 but these can be differentiated and other questions added accordingly.
Extend by asking children to carry out a favourite ice cream survey.
Children will have fun counting these birthday candles and balloons and matching them to the numbers and number words.
The cards can be cut out and used to order and match or each page makes a stand alone worksheet.
There is a colour and black and white sheet of the birthday cake cards and the same for the birthday balloons.
Included also, is a template the children can draw in or paste pictures of the balloons or cakes into.
12 colour cards on 2 worksheets where children count the apples on the trees and write the numbers in the boxes.
Use as 2 worksheets or cut out the cards, laminate and add to your number corner with dry markers.
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.
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.
5 assessment or revision worksheets for children based on 4 2D shapes: circle, square, rectangle and triangle.
Sheet 1 shows objects that are shaped like the 4 shapes for children to identify, talk about and colour in.
Sheet 2 asks children to trace the 4 shapes.
Sheet 3 is for children to count out the appropriate number of each shape and colour them in.
Sheet 4 - children are required to draw a given number of shapes.
Sheet 5 gives children the opportunity to write the shape words.
An EYFS or KS1 resource linked to numbers from one to twelve.
Page 1 shows colour number shapes with words and numerals for children to cut and match.
Page 2 is the same as page 1 but in black and white. Children can colour these in.
Pages 3,4,5 and 6 each have three number shapes showing words and numerals in black and white.
Pages 7,8.9 and 10 are the sames as 3,4 , 5,6 but in colour.
Finally page 11 is a shape template in black and white showing 6 shapes.
Children can add their own number words, numerals and colours.
Can be used as visual aids, added to displays or activities for sorting, matching and ordering.
A KS1 resource linked to food, writing and sorting.
Sheet 1 is a poster showing a variety of food and drinks.
Share the poster and talk about the pictures - you could link to healthy eating.
(Children could make their own posters).
Sheet 2 is for children to draw the pictures themselves or cut and paste.
(Children could put these into alphabetic order or order of preference).
Sheet 3 is for children to write a list. They could add pictures to this.
Sheet 4 asks the children to sort the foods into 7 different categories - there will be some overlap and repetition here.
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.
4 activity sheets are included here showing 2D shapes.
Sheet 1 shows 12 colour picture cards to name and talk about. Duplicate, print and cut and match.
Sheet 2 shows the same pictures as sheet 1 in black and white. Children can colour these in and / or cut and match to the colour pictures.
Sheet 3 shows all the shapes for children to name, label and colour in.
Sheet 4 has a box for each shape that children can read the names and draw in. (The boxes here are shuffled and thus in a different order than the previous ones).
Useful for children learning their shapes and colours and those pupils learning English.