Two superhero themed notes for home-school communication.
A4 sized but can be printed 2 or 4 on a page when selecting multiple pages on printer setting to save paper!
Seaside themed pictures to classify into ‘Living’, ‘No longer living’ and ‘Never living’.
What’s included?
3 labels
12 larger images for group sorting (4 per page)
12 smaller images for cut and stick activity (all on one A4 page)
Seaside themed animals in groups (reptiles, birds, mammals and fish - amphibians cannot live in salt water) on cards, with photos.
Children sort the cards into their animal groups and discuss common features.
Great for display purposes also.
Seaside themed animal adaptations recording sheets.
Comprises:
sail fish
newt
seagull
sea lion
All have arrows to signify an adaptation for the sea e.g. oil fur for waterproof qualities. Children annotate the pictures to describe the adaptations.
Neutral themed multiples of 10 display cards.
Print PDF as it is for display purposes or select multiple per sheet on your printer to create flashcards for children’s individual use.
Numbers included: 10-100
Neutral themed multiples of 5 (includes 5-60 to correspond to multiplication tables).
Print full size for display purposes or select multiple pages per sheet on your printer to create smaller flash cards).
Venus Fly Trap information for guided reading or non-fiction plant project.
I used this with my class for research purposes, before we created a pop-up non-fiction book.
The children were so inspired that some even made their own pop up book at home!
Link below to a tutorial on how to make a pop up book:
https://www.youtube.com/embed/7-oRJ6MsQDc?si=OOBbxzchGeCa4dG
Neutral themed multiples of 2 display numbers/flashcards.
Includes numbers 2-24, corresponding to multiplication tables.
Print full size for display or select multiple pages per sheet on your printer to create flashcards for individual children.
Part part whole model to assist with the White Rose Maths scheme.
Natural theme log slice.
Matching numbers and alphabet also available in my TES shop.
A postcard template for children to write from the point of view of Amelia, or as a historian reporting back their findings to the museum.
Comprises:
2 A4 pdfs (front and back of postcard)
A ready to fold pdf where one image is upside down. It then will just need to be folded in half and glued
2 of the same images to make your own size
50 square for Year 1 children.
Provides a bridge between numberlines to 20 and 100 squares which can confuse less confident mathematicians as they discover larger numbers.