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Miss_Smith_Makes

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An Early Years teacher creating resources to support those in the Reception classroom.

An Early Years teacher creating resources to support those in the Reception classroom.
Trace the shape
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Trace the shape

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Trace over the shapes- square, rectangle, circle, triangle and pentagon. Great for maths work as well as fine motor and pencil control.
Christmas Spiral craft
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Christmas Spiral craft

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Cut around the spirals to make beautiful hanging decorations. Includes: Santa Christmas tree Snowman Perfect Christmas activity for fine motor and scissor skills.
Phase 4 I Spy Reading Treasure Hunt
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Phase 4 I Spy Reading Treasure Hunt

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Hide the pictures around the room and have the children find and match them to the correct word. Good for practicing Phase 4 blending as well as polysyllabic words. Alternatively, ask the children to cut out each picture and match them to the words.
Roll and Read phase 2
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Roll and Read phase 2

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Letters and Sounds Phase 2 phonics game. Roll a dice and read the corresponding tricky words. A great game to practice tricky words in phonics.
Fine motor skills Autumn
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Fine motor skills Autumn

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Fine motor skills and scissor skills activity for continuous provision. Talk about what happens to the trees in autumn and discuss the changing seasons. Cut out the different parts to create autumn trees.
Differentiated fraction maze
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Differentiated fraction maze

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A fraction maze to work on identifying fractions as well as equivalent fractions. Identify each fraction and follow the maze until the end. ** Spot the equivalent fractions as you work your way around the maze.
Under the Sea Cut and Stick
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Under the Sea Cut and Stick

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Fine motor and scissor skills practice for EYFS and KS1. Talk about the under the sea items, Have your children cut out the ones they like and stick them onto the picture to create their own underwater scene.