Welcome to our shop, your one-stop destination for a wide range of high-quality resources designed to enhance teaching and learning in the classroom. We offer engaging activities, versatile printables, creative templates, and much more to make education enjoyable and effective for children of all ages. Our carefully curated materials provide fun learning opportunities that spark curiosity and creativity while saving valuable time for teachers.
Welcome to our shop, your one-stop destination for a wide range of high-quality resources designed to enhance teaching and learning in the classroom. We offer engaging activities, versatile printables, creative templates, and much more to make education enjoyable and effective for children of all ages. Our carefully curated materials provide fun learning opportunities that spark curiosity and creativity while saving valuable time for teachers.
Simple Pre-School or Nursery report format.
Includes Prime Areas of Learning
Small area for Specific Areas
Characteristics of Effective Learning
Small general comment
Integrating Bloom’s Taxonomy higher-order questions into EYFS classroom areas elevates early learning experiences by fostering critical thinking and deeper understanding. By moving beyond basic recall, these questions encourage young children to analyse, evaluate, and create, making their play and exploration more meaningful.
These higher order thinking questions can be printed and displayed in each area of a classroom for young learners. They not only help you to extend learning in the moment through questions, but also support all adults in the room to do the same.
The question posters come in four different colour schemes and you will receive all of them with your purchase. These colours include black and white, pastel, neutral and brights.
The question posters include:
Reading
Writing/Mark-Making
Maths
Sand
Water/Messy Play
Computing/ICT
Malleable/Fine Motor
Creative
Junk Modelling
Small-World
Role-Play
Construction
Investigation
These quick printables will elevate the learning and interactions in your classroom.
Looking for a concise, user-friendly resource to support EYFS planning? Our one-page Development Matters Statement document covers all Prime and Specific Areas of development, making it easy to find key statements at a glance.
Perfect for teachers and parents, it helps everyone understand the stages of development and how to support children effectively.
Plus, you’ll receive three additional documents with the statements organised by age range, offering a clear breakdown of expected development. Ideal for your noticeboard or planning sessions, this set is a must-have for quick and efficient referencing.
Reading in a relaxed environment with parents is so important and such a lovely experience! This PowerPoint includes key information for parents and lots of step and ideas to make the reading experience more valuable.
It is ready to use but also editable.
This Assessment Guide was developed as a result of inconsistent assessment judgements and ineffective assessments. It has been in place 1 year at my current school and has drastically improved the consistency and accuracy of assessment across our EYFS Department.
The guide includes:
Objectives for each curriculum area of the EYFS Curriculum.
Examples of how children may demonstrate objectives.
Guidance of what constitutes children emerging, developing or meeting expectation within an age-band.
Notes:
The guide begins at 16-26 Months to ELG.
Some objectives have been added that our department felt should be included in the rounded assessment of a child. These are written in red so you can choose to disregard them if you wish to.
This guide is not editable. Once purchased, if you would like an editable version, please let me know.
When we began using Tapestry Learning Journal to assess learning and communicate with parents we had lots of the same questions from our EYFS parents. I created this basic Q&A sheet to share with parents to answer the common questions.
This is ready to print and also editable in Word.
Parents often want to support their children in Phonics development but aren’t sure how. This ready to use and editable PowerPoint has many activities that parents can easily adapt and use in their home with their children.
This PowerPoint includes
What is Phonics
Activities for each Phonics Phase 1-3/4
Useful Apps to download
Useful websites to access
A ready to use, editable PowerPoint to present to parents in a workshop about supporting young learners with mathematical development.
Each slide includes a key objective and three examples of fun and easy activities that parents can do at home.
It also contains some links to websites and apps that will be useful to parents.
A useful and informative ready to use, editable presentation to share ideas and strategies that parents can use to support their children with their fine motor skills.
A workshop for practitioners to deliver to parents about the importance of bedtime routines and strategies to develop a good bedtime routine with their children.
The PowerPoint includes
The importance of routine
Examples of routine charts to use with children
Activity ideas to do before bed
How to manage children getting out of bed
And more…
Two years ago we began planning our enhanced provision using Pintrest and it has been one of the best things we have done. It’s quick, easy, more effective, more creative and collaborative. One of the key positive outcomes of adopting Pintrest Planning is the time is has saved staff.
This document include a step by step guide of how to set up team planning boards, how to plan and how to save and print your planning.
It also includes a printable planning guideline sheet to share with staff to ensure the quality of planning is high and the approach is consistent.
Parents often want to play with their children but aren’t quite sure how to go about it. This PowerPoint can be used to deliver a workshop to parents with some tips and strategies to help them learn to play with their child.
The PowerPoint is ready to use but also editable.
Discover the essential benefits of outdoor play with our comprehensive PowerPoint presentation, designed for use in parent workshops.
This ready-to-use resource highlights the crucial role of outdoor play in fostering all aspects of a young child’s development, from physical and cognitive growth to social skills and emotional well-being. It also offers practical ideas for incorporating outdoor activities into daily routines at home.
Visually engaging and well-organised, the presentation is both informative and adaptable, allowing you to tailor it to your specific needs. Equip parents with valuable insights and strategies to enhance their children’s learning through play.
Included in this PowerPoint Presentation:
Importance of outdoor learning
Benefits of outdoor learning on child development
Parent role in outdoor learning
Practical activities to do outdoors with children
This poster has been used from EYFS to Year 4 as a way to raise attainment and encourage self-assessment and it has proven to be very effective. It has been particularly effective in EYFS.
The poster is printed and displayed in the classroom and used each time children participate in writing activities to help them understand the features of their writing. When completing independent writing, these images are stuck into children’s books to remind them of their aims and also to self-assess their work at the end. We use Tickled Pink and Green for Growth but any system will work. Children then get a stick to match each target they have achieved.
This pack includes
A complete writing poster
A simplified writing poster for younger children/less able.
Ready to print stickers for each target
Editable WALT and WILF with images to stick in children’s books
If you would like the editable version of the poster, let me know once purchased and I can send it to you.
This editable sticker chart and communication book is an easy way to communicate with parents and make children accountable for their choices. Children get a sticker each time they achieve their target or the space remains blank if they don’t. Parents then review the book with children at home and colour the green, amber or red face depending on the day which reinforces the choices at home and provides consistency. There is also a space for comments.
Download includes
Communication Book cover page
Editable weekly chart ready to print
Editable daily chart ready to print
This is a great job chart for younger children. It is editable so you can change the classroom areas. I usually laminate it and attach children’s photos in the circles with velcro so they can easily be swapped around.
A simple 2 page end of Reception report format. This resource is editable.
Characteristics of Effective Learning
Prime Areas of Learning
Maths
Literacy
Themed Learning
Small General Comment
This can be paired with the ELG Report Format which I also have listed for free.
A PowerPoint that is ready to use and filled with lots of advice and practical strategies for parents to use to support them in managing their children’s behaviour at home.
Summary of behaviour
Key strategies to manage behaviour
Practical resources to implement
The PowerPoint is editable
This is the ultimate guide to EYFS that I wrote to pass to our new staff as they arrived to help us understand our school. It’s very thorough and covers all key areas. Some parts are generic and others are school specific. I have highlighted the key parts to be edited in yellow, however, you would obviously need to read it all to ensure the information is relevant to your school.
The guide is completely editable so you can make it relevant to your setting.
The guide covers
Staffing
Duties and Responsibilities
Behaviour
Morning Activities
Snacks
Daily routines (morning, lunch, home, etc)
Homework
Communication with Parents
Social Media
Child Protection
Classroom Set Up
Displays
Outdoor Environment
Curriculum
Themes
Literacy (Phonics, guided reading, writing, letter formation, T4W)
Investigative Maths
Learning Through Play
Timetables
Planning Formats
Assessment (observations, Tapestry)
Moderation
Inclusion
Monitoring of Staff
Training
A simple set of guidelines to share with students and work experience students entering your school. They are fairly generic to schools, but are quite EYFS/Kindergarten specific.
The guidelines are editable.