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An EYFS expert sharing and creating resources and content for engaging learning opportunities. Support and professional development resources for all. Copyright ©thedyslexicleader - 2024

An EYFS expert sharing and creating resources and content for engaging learning opportunities. Support and professional development resources for all. Copyright ©thedyslexicleader - 2024
Bugs in a jar writing activity
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Bugs in a jar writing activity

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How many bug are in the jar? A counting and number activity where the children can either draw or use counters to make a given amount in the jar and then write the number sentence.
Autumn Leaf Repeating Pattern Cards
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Autumn Leaf Repeating Pattern Cards

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Autumn Leaf Repeating Pattern Cards Using two and three part repeating pattern cards with Autumn leaves perfect for helping children to understand repeating patterns and create their own pattern. Either cut the strips up and finish the pattern or use the leaves individually to create your own pattern. Perfect for loose part and autumn themed play and set ups across Early Years and Key Stage 1. Set up on a tuff tray as an enhancement or as a focus activity for children
Nursery Phone Book for EYFS and home corner
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Nursery Phone Book for EYFS and home corner

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Nursery Phone Book This is the perfect addition to your home corner or tuff tray phone/technology enhancements to help and support the understanding of ringing 999 or emergency services. The phone book contains children’s favourite characters and ‘phone numbers’ which they can ring helping children to build up number recognition. Can be used in a variety of areas including; Home corner Maths area Construction Area Outdoor Area
Blank Number Sentences - Tens and Ones
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Blank Number Sentences - Tens and Ones

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Blank Number Sentences - Tens and Ones Perfect for helping children to understand how many Tens and Ones that go into making a number sum. You can use these blank or filled in. Print as many as you like for children to complete.