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.
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.
There are 2 letters per A4 page when put together spell Happy Halloween.
Each letter has a different design. Can be used as bunting hung around the classroom, or for children to use to spell the words. Laminate and you can re-use next year!
8 pages of colouring fun for young children celebrating Halloween.
There is a colour picture on each page that the children can use as a guide or use their own colours.
2 designs of Halloween posters or placemats.
Children look for the colour picture around the edge and copy with crayons or felt pens in the centre. Laminating the placemats for a Halloween party is a good idea.
Here is a fun Halloween activity for half term or party day.
Children colour in the doodles on page 1 and draw their own designs on page 2.
Great for homework for the holidays too!
A different approach to Halloween using the senses.
Talk to the class about what they might see, hear, touch or taste at Halloween.
Share the poster and discuss each picture and the senses involved.
There will be some cross over e.g. you can see, feel and taste a pumpkin.
(Bring in smell too).
Children can then use the template to write, draw or paste into.
A 9 slide powerpoint with a Halloween theme to share with young children.
Each slide represents a letter in the word Halloween.
e.g. O is Owl and W is witch.
Following this are the 9 colour pictures for the children to cut out and order.
There is a template that the children can use to paste into, for labelling or drawing.
This makes a nice assembly starter too, where 9 children read each slide and you can show the powerpoint or the children can paint their own large pictures to share.
Here are 7 worksheets with a Halloween theme.
Children colour the black and white images to make them the same as the colour pictures.
Cut and paste onto card to make Halloween cards.
Children can use the colour pictures or their own ones they have coloured in or painted.
A set of alphabet sheets to compliment your Halloween theme or topic this October.
Each sheet shows a different letter of the alphabet a corresponding picture on the Halloween theme.
Children will have chance to say the initial sounds, find them and colour them on the alphabet line, trace the letters and words and colour the pictures.
Let the children select their own worksheet/s and then as a class they can put them into alphabetical order.
4 colouring sheets with a Halloween theme for EYFS or KS1 children.
Sheet 4 shows the word Halloween and children can draw their own pictures around the word to make a poster.
3 sets of cards to cut, colour and match with a Halloween theme.
Each of the 3 sets has matching numbers and number words.
Children can count to 12, order the numbers and number words and find sets of each number card.
A PPT linked to your topic on Halloween, Celebrations, Weather or Seasons.
A 4 page colourful PPT to share and discuss with your children at KS1 or EYFS.
What might be scary an Halloween?
What can you see at Halloween?
What will you wear at Halloween?
Look at the weather at Halloween.
A set of cards with a spooky Halloween theme.
Use for matching games or pairs.
These can also be used for your display or bunting for your Halloween celebrations.
There are 10 pages of colour cards with 2 different pictures on each page.
Each picture is duplicated.
Ignite creativity and kindle the Halloween spirit in your classroom with these 6 Spooky Halloween colouring sheets. With playful ghosts, a black cat, haunted houses and children ready for their Trick-or-Treat adventures.
Extend the activities by encouraging children to weave stories around their coloured masterpieces.
In this resource, teachers will find five engaging short stories designed to spark the imaginations and creative writing skills of their children.
“George the Ghost” scares himself by reading spooky tales,
“Hide and Squeak”, a fun-filled game in a haunted house,
“Pip Wins First Place”, a tale of a little girl’s triumph in a Halloween costume contest,
“Winnie Witch Learns to Fly”, the journey of a young witch mastering her first broomstick,
“Trick or Treat at Halloween”, a lively Halloween night adventure.
Alongside the stories, each tale is accompanied by a colouring sheet.
As Halloween approaches, don’t miss out on this specially created “Spooky Fun for All” collection.
This unit of work has been carefully crafted, keeping in mind the diverse needs of our SEND, EYFS, and KS1 students.
Within, there are 10 fully inclusive Halloween activities, each accompanied by clear objectives, required resources, easy-to-follow steps, suggested adult input, and tailored differentiation strategies to ensure all learners feel valued and engaged.
Activities include matching and making pairs, Halloween card making, Bobbing for Apples, making a hat for a witch, carving a Jack O’ Lantern, working with dough and making a scarecrow.
The unit culminates in a celebration Halloween party, providing children with a platform to showcase their creations, participate in newly learned games, and join a parade.
Included are two sets of 15 Halloween symbols /visuals: one in color and the other in black and white, all themed around and linked to the activities. There are also 2 sample scary poems and imaginative story/poem starters designed to ignite creative writing.
Boarmaker licenced.
Bring the spooky and enchanting spirit of Halloween to your KS1 children with this resource featuring 10 picture grids!
Each grid unveils a classic Halloween-themed image, including a mysterious haunted house, a grinning pumpkin, a creepy spider, a fluttering bat, and a funny witch.
The resource is crafted to inspire children to replicate these Halloween illustrations onto a blank grid, square by square, nurturing their observational and fine motor skills.
You may want to enlarge the grids and extend the activity by asking children to then draw or paint the pictures free hand.