Count and Colour Worksheets for EYFS
Description:
These fun and engaging Count and Colour Worksheets are designed to support Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) learners in developing their counting skills while enhancing creativity. Perfect for classroom use or home learning, this resource features:
Simple illustrations to help children count objects up to 10.
Opportunities for children to practice number recognition and colouring within the lines.
A variety of themes and images to keep learning fresh and exciting.
These worksheets are ideal for building fine motor skills, number awareness, and early mathematical confidence in young learners.
Great for teachers and parents looking for ready-to-print resources to support early numeracy development!
This fun and engaging Butterfly Doubles Worksheet is designed to help children in Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) develop their understanding of doubling numbers in a playful and visual way. Each butterfly is divided into two wings, and children can count the spots on one wing and then double the number by adding the same amount on the opposite wing.
Perfect for enhancing early maths skills, this worksheet:
Encourages visual counting and number recognition
Supports early doubling skills
Can be used as an individual activity, group task, or home learning resource
Is ideal for EYFS and Reception-aged children
This resource is an excellent addition to your maths centre or homework pack, offering a hands-on approach to early mathematical development.
Scaffolded Short Division Worksheets - Year 5
These scaffolded (LA/MA/HA) short division worksheets are designed to support Year 5 students in mastering the formal written method of short division, as outlined in the National Curriculum (NC). Students will practice dividing numbers up to 4 digits by a one-digit number, with step-by-step guidance and carefully structured tasks.
This resource includes:
Differentiated worksheets to gradually build confidence and skill
Clear, scaffolded steps to guide students through the process of short division
These worksheets are ideal for developing division fluency, helping students understand the process while applying it to problem-solving scenarios.
Perfect for reinforcing National Curriculum objectives, this resource ensures that students feel confident and supported as they progress through division concepts.
Year 3 Scaffolded 2D Shapes Worksheets
NC: divide numbers up to 4 digits by a two-digit number using the formal written method of short division where appropriate, interpreting remainders according to the context
This resource is designed to help Year 3 students develop their understanding of 2D shapes in a scaffolded (LA/MA/HA) approach, aligned with the National Curriculum objective: “Draw 2-D shapes and make 3-D shapes using modelling materials; recognise 3-D shapes in different orientations and describe them.” These worksheets focus solely on 2D shapes and are structured to support students at different levels of understanding.
Year 1 2D and 3D Shapes Worksheets
This resource is designed to introduce Year 1 students to both 2D and 3D shapes, following the National Curriculum objective: “Recognise and name common 2D and 3D shapes.” These worksheets provide a structured approach, helping young learners become familiar with shape names, properties, and the differences between 2D and 3D shapes.
What’s included:
2D Shape Activities: Students will explore basic 2D shapes such as circles, squares, triangles, and rectangles. Activities include shape recognition, matching shapes to names, and simple exercises where students count sides and vertices.
3D Shape Activities: Introduce common 3D shapes like cubes, spheres, cones, and cylinders. Tasks help students identify real-world objects that match each 3D shape and differentiate between flat 2D shapes and solid 3D shapes.
Sorting Activities: Students will sort shapes into 2D and 3D categories, reinforcing their understanding of the differences.
Hands-on Practice: Simple drawing tasks for 2D shapes and activities where students identify 3D shapes in everyday objects.
Challenge Activities: Students can describe the properties of 3D shapes by identifying faces, edges, and vertices in a supported format.
These worksheets are designed to be visually engaging and accessible to all learners. Perfect for in-class activities, homework, or reinforcement of key shape concepts.
Are we truly building inclusive classrooms, or are we creating environments where both teachers and pupils are being set up to fail? This hard-hitting PowerPoint tackles one of the most controversial issues in education today: the reality of inclusion in mainstream schools. It challenges whether the current push for inclusion is working—or whether it’s an illusion that is overstretching teachers and letting SEND pupils fall through the cracks.
Packed with real-world case studies, eye-opening statistics, and expert analysis, this presentation doesn’t shy away from the difficult truths. It explores how insufficient funding, inadequate teacher training, and unrealistic inclusion mandates are creating a ticking time bomb in our classrooms—where both SEND and non-SEND pupils are losing out.
For headteachers facing impossible decisions on resource allocation, and for teachers who are burning out from the relentless pressure of managing diverse needs with limited support, this PowerPoint is a call to action.
It asks the tough questions:
Is inclusion helping or harming the children it’s supposed to support? Are we sacrificing the quality of education for the sake of policies that aren’t working?
If you’re ready to challenge the status quo and rethink what inclusion should really look like in schools, this resource will spark the critical conversations that need to happen now.
Are we truly preparing our students for life, or just for exams? This powerful and emotive PowerPoint presentation takes a hard look at the challenges facing the UK education system today—from outdated curricula and the mental health crisis to the toxic work cultures and the over-reliance on supply staff.
Designed for teachers who care deeply about the future of education, this resource offers a critical analysis of how the current system is failing both students and educators. It addresses the burdens placed on teachers, from being unsupported by senior leaders to paying out of pocket for classroom resources, while struggling with overwhelming workloads and burnout.
The presentation provokes thought with powerful questions like: “How can we safeguard the mental health of our students if we ignore the well-being of the staff who support them?” Teachers will connect with the real-life challenges laid out, including the ineffectiveness of unions and the inconsistencies caused by frequent use of supply staff.
By the end, it doesn’t just highlight the problems—it also offers teacher-centered solutions, from reducing administrative workloads to ensuring better mental health support and adequate funding for resources. This is a must-have resource for any educator who wants to ignite meaningful conversations and drive positive change in our schools.
This engaging and interactive PowerPoint is perfect for celebrating World Kindness Day with primary school children. Designed to inspire kindness and empathy, the presentation introduces the concept of World Kindness Day, highlights the importance of small acts of kindness, and encourages students to participate in a school-wide kindness challenge.
Key features include:
Simple and clear explanations about what World Kindness Day is and why it is important.
Examples of easy acts of kindness that children can do at school, at home, and in their community.
Interactive elements, including a kindness challenge where students can track their kind acts and work together to achieve a class goal.
Inspiring quotes from famous figures and children-friendly anime, helping to motivate students to spread kindness.
Visuals and graphics that appeal to younger students, making the message of kindness fun and relatable.
World Kindness day video and intro/outro music for assembly
This resource is ideal for assemblies or classroom use and is designed to help teachers foster a positive, kind, and supportive school environment.
These cards are designed to support early numeracy skills, encouraging children to explore numbers, practice subitising, and represent different quantities. Each card features a numeral, a corresponding hand/finger representation, and a tens frame to visually demonstrate the number.
The resource is provided in PDF format and includes 11 high-quality A4-size cards, with one number per page. For added flexibility, users can print them in A4 size or choose the ‘multiple per page’ option in the print settings to create smaller cards.
Bring the magic of Diwali to your classroom with this comprehensive and visually captivating PowerPoint, designed especially for primary school children. This resource offers an engaging overview of the Festival of Lights, its significance, and traditions, with stunning bespoke pictures from India that showcase authentic Diwali decorations.
Key features include:
A simple and clear explanation of Diwali and its importance
The story of Rama and Sita, explaining the origins of the festival
A detailed look at the five days of Diwali, with activities for each day
Bespoke pictures from India, featuring beautiful Diwali decorations such as diyas, rangoli, and light displays, with explanations of their cultural and spiritual meanings
Interactive classroom activities and fun facts to engage students
Intro and outro music to set the festive tone
A fun sing-along song for primary children to celebrate the festival together
Perfect for assemblies, classroom use, and Diwali-related activities, this resource offers students a deeper understanding of the cultural richness of Diwali, while making the celebration fun and interactive. Suitable for all primary age groups.
Christmas Colouring Sheets | Over 15 Festive Designs for Primary Children
Add some festive cheer to your classroom with this fantastic collection of over 15 Christmas-themed colouring sheets, perfect for primary-aged children! These delightful designs include Santa Claus, Christmas trees, snowmen, reindeer, gingerbread houses, and more, offering a fun and creative way to celebrate the holiday season.
Product Includes:
Over 15 high-quality Christmas colouring sheets
Simple, age-appropriate designs suitable for EYFS, KS1, and KS2
Perfect for Christmas-themed lessons, early finishers, or as a festive, calming activity
Why You’ll Love It:
Helps develop fine motor skills and creativity
Engages children in the spirit of the season
Ready to print and use in the classroom or at home
Bring the magic of Christmas to your students with these easy-to-use colouring sheets, designed to entertain and inspire your young learners this holiday season!