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I’m currently a Year 1 teacher with previous experience with in EYFS. I’m passionate at making fun and resources to use in engaging activities.

I’m currently a Year 1 teacher with previous experience with in EYFS. I’m passionate at making fun and resources to use in engaging activities.
Animal Story Stones
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Animal Story Stones

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Various animal story stones that can be used to support creative writing and story telling. Animals include: pets (cat, dog, guinea pig, rabbit) minibeasts (ladybird, bee, butterfly, caterpillar) woodland animals (hedgehog, fox, deer, squirrel) zoo (elephant, giraffe, zebra, monkey) Australian (emu, wombat, kangaroo, koala) farm animals (cow, pig, horse, sheep) marine (octopus, seal, clown fish, whale)
Construction Area Cards, UK Physical Landmarks
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Construction Area Cards, UK Physical Landmarks

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Prompts to use in the construction area that prompt children of different physical landmarks across the United Kingdom. Each landmark includes: title photo location (country located on UK map and relevant flag) height in meters material it is built from Location links to geography objectives focusing on the UK, Height links to year 1 maths curriculum and materials link to the materials taught in the year 1 curriculum. 22 landmarks include: London Eye, St. Paul’s Cathedral, Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, Cardiff Castle, Edinburgh Castle, Titanic Museum There is a blank page to that children can complete or be used to create your own.
Story Stones Characters & Animals
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Story Stones Characters & Animals

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An assorted mix of story stones with different characters and animals on to aid creative writing activities and imaginative play. Characters include: a farmer a wizard a footballer a vet a mermaid Animals include: a frog an elephant a hedgehog a penguin
Halloween Fine Motor Activities
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Halloween Fine Motor Activities

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Four different Halloween activities that support children to develop their fine motor skills and can be used to enhance a fine motor area. Resources required are: sequins, beads, scissors and paper, cut up straws.