I design teaching resources tailored for EYFS, KS1, and SEND students. These resources encompass creative writing prompts, quizzes, Spanish materials, Lego therapy exercises, and more. They are available in PDF or presentation formats for easy printing or display in classrooms, ideal for lessons or homeschooling. Specifically crafted for Early Years teachers, KS1 educators, Senco teachers, tutors, and parents seeking straightforward yet enjoyable activities to engage their pupils and children.
I design teaching resources tailored for EYFS, KS1, and SEND students. These resources encompass creative writing prompts, quizzes, Spanish materials, Lego therapy exercises, and more. They are available in PDF or presentation formats for easy printing or display in classrooms, ideal for lessons or homeschooling. Specifically crafted for Early Years teachers, KS1 educators, Senco teachers, tutors, and parents seeking straightforward yet enjoyable activities to engage their pupils and children.
Pack de actividades de Navidad de 23 páginas con 8 ejercicios diferentes. Están ordenadas de mayor dificultad a menor.Depende del nivel de cada grupo, pero las mas sencillas corresponden a KS1 y las más complejas para KS2. Idealmente cada alumno recibirá la actividad que más se adecúe a su nivel. De igual modo, los alumnos pueden ir empezando por las actividades de menor dificultad e ir paso a paso avanzando hasta las más complejas.
Incluye las siguientes tareas:
Escribir una pequeña historia de Navidad que incluya 3 imagenes propuestas
Escribir una frase relacionada con imagnes navidadeñas.
Escribir vocabulario relacionado con la navidad.
Recordar las palaras escritas en el ejercicio anterior.
Completar una ficha con palabras conocidas por los alumnus relacionadas con la navidad.
Completar vocabulario navideño
Repasar palabras navideñas
Emparejar palabra e imagen correcta.
Te agradezco enormemente tu feedback para poder seguir creando y mejorando. Feliz Navidad!
A straightforward and easy-to-use worksheet designed for learning or reinforcing Christmas vocabulary. Students are prompted to connect the corresponding image with its respective word by drawing a line to match them up.
Ideal for EYFS, KS1 and SEND.
When laminated, this can serve as TEACCH activities, especially aiding students with Autism. Additionally, this resource can be used effectively as homework assignments. Supply teachers can benefit from this as there aren’t more materials needed.
If you’d like this worksheet, explore my shop for the complete package, which includes 11 distinct tasks spread across 31 pages.
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Welcome to a comprehensive Christmas Bundle filled with engaging and differentiated worksheets to help pupils to learn new vocabulary, reading, writing and practice repeating patters.
Firstly, the Reading and Writing booklet includes 11 different tasks, spanning across 31 pages. Carefully designed activities aim to facilitate vocabulary learning, word matching, tracing, writing, and reading exercises. Each activity is scaffolded, guiding students step by step through their learning journey. The resource also includes blank templates, allowing students to apply what they’ve learned and unleash their creativity.
Secondly, twelve assorted differentiated worksheets featuring repeating patterns for pupils to complete using Christmas-themed images. The sequences begin with two alternating images and progressively increase in complexity, so you can tailor the task to the needs of your students.
Repeating patterns are beneficial for children as they enhance cognitive skills, promote problem-solving, and foster a deeper understanding of mathematical concepts.
All the worksheets are tailored to accommodate different learning styles and needs, these worksheets begin with simple tasks like picture matching and progressively advance in complexity. This versatility makes it suitable for various lessons and ages, ideal for EYFS and Year 1 and SEND.
It’s appropriate for pupils with special needs who benefit from repetitive learning. In addition, it’s particularly beneficial for supply teachers looking for adaptable materials and ready to use.
When laminated, these activities can serve as TEACCH activities, especially aiding students with Autism. Additionally, this resource can be used effectively as homework assignments.
Your feedback through a review would be immensely valuable in helping me continue to improve and develop more resources.
Engaging and straightforward worksheet designed for matching Christmas images, aimed at enhancing visual recognition skills while reinforcing or acquiring vocabulary associated with the holiday season.
This is suitable for EYFS and SEN.
It’s particularly beneficial for supply teachers looking for adaptable materials and ready to use.
When laminated, this task can serve as TEACCH activity, especially aiding students with Autism. Additionally, this resource can be used effectively as homework assignments.
If you’d like this worksheet, have a look at my profile where you can find the whole package.
Your feedback through a review would be immensely valuable in helping me continue to improve and develop more resources.
Welcome to a comprehensive Christmas booklet filled with engaging and differentiated activities spanning across 31 pages divided into 11 different tasks. This resource caters to various learning styles and abilities, offering two different tracing styles for you to choose from, ensuring it best meets your students’ needs.
Within this booklet, carefully designed activities aim to facilitate vocabulary learning, word matching, tracing, writing, and reading exercises. Each activity is scaffolded, guiding students step by step through their learning journey. The resource also includes blank templates, allowing students to apply what they’ve learned and unleash their creativity.
Tailored to accommodate different learning styles and needs, these worksheets begin with simple tasks like picture matching and progressively advance in complexity. This versatility makes it suitable for various lessons and ages, ideal for EYFS and Year 1 and also including those catering to English as a Second Language learners and students with diverse abilities.
It’s an ideal resource for pupils with special needs who benefit from repetitive learning, and it’s particularly beneficial for supply teachers looking for adaptable materials and ready to use.
When laminated, these activities can serve as TEACCH activities, especially aiding students with Autism. Additionally, this resource can be used effectively as homework assignments.
Your feedback through a review would be immensely valuable in helping me continue to improve and develop more resources.
Twelve assorted differentiated worksheets featuring repeating patterns for pupils to complete using Christmas-themed images. The sequences begin with two alternating images and progressively increase in complexity, so you can tailor the task to the needs of your students . This resource is particularly beneficial for students with Special Educational Needs (SEN) and those in the Early Years and Year 1. They are presented in a simple manner and feature ample repetition, aiding students in building confidence and gradually mastering their knowledge.
When laminated, these worksheets can also serve as TEACCH activities. It will work well as a fast-finisher or homework too. Supply teachers can especially benefit of this as you won’t need additional resources. Delivered as a downloadable PDF document.
Repeating patterns are beneficial for children as they enhance cognitive skills, promote problem-solving, and foster a deeper understanding of mathematical concepts.
Please, it would help me immensely if you could leave a review to help me continue improving.
A worksheet featuring repeating patterns for pupils to complete using Christmas-themed images. The sequences begin with two alternating images and progressively increase in complexity. This resource is particularly beneficial for students with Special Educational Needs (SEN) and those in the Early Years. When laminated, these worksheets can also serve as TEACCH activities. Supply teachers can especially benefit of this as you won’t need additional resources. Delivered as a downloadable PDF document.
Repeating patterns are beneficial for children as they enhance cognitive skills, promote problem-solving, and foster a deeper understanding of mathematical concepts.
If you’d like this resource, please have a look at my shop as you can find there the whole package that includes 12 assorted tasks that progressively increase in complexity.
Please, it would help me immensely if you could leave a review to help me continue improving.
It contains a Reading Comprehension activity and 5 assorted worksheets, based on the story of Stick Man.
Reading Comprehension: There are six questions, with five of them multiple choice with four options, and the sixth one is open-ended to allow students to express their opinions and develop their thinking.
Worksheets: Five assorted activities that encourage students to unleash their creativity by drawing parts of the story and the main character, as well as creating their own settings and dialogues related to the tale. Due to their diversity, these activities can be used from Early Years to even KS2.
“Stick Man,” a heartwarming Christmas picture book by Donaldson and Scheffler, tells the tale of Stick Man’s holiday adventure.
Ideal for supply teachers because no specific materials are needed, apart from what can be found in any classroom.
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Looking for a fantastic way to kickstart your English and literacy lessons? Search no more! ‘Letter Sound Matching’ warm-up activity is the perfect choice. Fun, simple, and highly engaging, it’s an ideal way to set a positive tone for your lessons and get your students excited about learning. It can be also used as a brain break during the lesson.
Why ‘Letter Sound Matching’ is a great Start:
Engaging and Fun: Starting a lesson with enthusiasm is crucial, and ‘Letter Sound Matching’ brings a playful element to your classroom. It keeps students excited about what’s to come.
Easy to Implement: As a teacher, you’ll appreciate how easy it is to set up and execute. No extensive preparation is required, making it a great fit for both regular and supply teachers. The clear instructions ensure a smooth start to your lesson.
Boosts Literacy Skills: While it’s an enjoyable activity, ‘Letter Sound Matching’ also supports the development of essential literacy skills. It encourages students to recognize and associate letters with words, fostering early reading and writing abilities.
Interactive Learning: ‘Letter Sound Matching’ is a hands-on activity that gets students actively involved in the learning process. It promotes participation and collaboration, setting the stage for an interactive and productive lesson.
Minimal Resources Needed: Keeping it simple, this warm-up activity doesn’t require a plethora of resources. It’s cost-effective and accessible for all classrooms.
Whether you’re a class teacher, tutor or a supply teacher, ‘Letter Sound Matching’ is a versatile and engaging warm-up activity that adds a touch of excitement to your English and literacy lessons. Start your class on the right foot and watch your students’ enthusiasm for learning soar.
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This bundle contains: 5 lesson Plans, 5 Worksheets linked to each lesson and Differentiated Reading Comprehension Activity.
Here are five lesson plans based on the book “What If…?” by Anthony Browne, suitable for Key Stage 1. These lessons are designed to encourage creativity, critical thinking, and discussions about emotions, anxiety, and mental health. They require minimal materials and are suitable for supply teachers.
The lesson plans are clearly set out, with each one including a learning objective, resources needed, introduction, detail content, engaging activities, consideration for differentiation and plenary. Delivered as a downloadable pdf document.
They have been thoughtfully designed to provide a comprehensive learning experience for students. Lesson 1: Introduction to the Book, Lesson 2: Character Analysis, Lesson 3: Imaginative Worlds, Lesson 4: Making connections, and Lesson 5: Creative Writing.
5 Sequenced Worksheets for Enriched Learning:
Each worksheet follows a logical sequence that guides students through a profound understanding of the story. They will also relate the protagonist’s experiences to their own lives.
Customize the difficulty levels of the activities, providing support and offering various response options, or maintain the challenge for advanced learners.
Elevate the engagement by encouraging students to delve into intricate explanations and apply these questions to other characters within the story.
Differentiated Reading Comprehension Activity:
Delve into the story of “What If…?” with two distinct levels of worksheets. Whether your students are beginners or more advanced readers, we’ve got you covered.
Level 1 (Easier): Short, engaging questions from the book.
Level 2 (Slightly More Challenging): Dive deeper into the narrative with open-ended questions that prompt detailed written responses. Explore themes, characters, and summarize the text.
These resources provide a well-rounded exploration of the book “What If…?” while addressing important themes related to mental health and creativity. Adapt the activities as needed to suit the specific needs and abilities of your KS1 students.
What If…?" by Anthony Browne is a children’s picture book that is generally appropriate for children in the age range of 4 to 8 years old. It is a beautifully illustrated and thought-provoking book that explores the imaginative world of a young boy named Joe, who daydreams about various scenarios and adventures.
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This creativity writing activity for KS1 is a wonderful way to encourage young students to use their imagination and creative thinking.
What If…?" by Anthony Browne is a captivating children’s story that revolves around Joe, a young boy who has been invited to a birthday party.
Supply teachers can especially benefit of this activity as there is not much resources required apart from the ones you will find in a primary classroom.
Here are some additional thoughts and details for each question:
What kind of food would you prepare?
Encourage students to think about their favorite foods and snacks. They can also consider foods typically enjoyed at birthday parties, like cupcakes, pizza, or ice cream.
Ask them to describe the food they would serve, including any special dishes they’d like to include.
For added creativity, students can come up with imaginative, made-up dishes or treats that would fit perfectly in Joe’s party.
Who would you invite to the party?
Prompt students to think about their friends, family members, or even fictional characters they’d like to invite to the party.
Ask them to explain why they chose these guests, perhaps highlighting the qualities or interests that make them great party companions.
Encourage students to imagine how each guest would contribute to the fun and enjoyment of the party.
What games would you play?
Students can brainstorm a list of their favorite party games, such as musical chairs, pin the tail on the donkey, or a scavenger hunt.
Encourage them to describe the rules of the games they’d choose and how they would be played.
For an added layer of creativity, ask students to invent a brand-new party game and explain how it would work.
This activity allows students to engage their imaginations, practice descriptive writing, and foster creativity. It also ties in nicely with the theme of planning a party, which is something many children enjoy and can relate to.
If you like this activity, take a look at my profile where you can find more related resources such as 5 Lesson Plans along with 5 worksheets, and Reading Comprehension activities.
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Unlock the world of “What If…?” by Anthony Browne with this comprehensive printable resource, specially crafted for KS1 students. Dive into the enchanting narrative with a tailored reading comprehension activity and a collection of 5 thoughtfully designed worksheets that align seamlessly with our 5 Lesson Plans available on my profile.
What’s Inside:
Differentiated Reading Comprehension Activity:
Delve into the story of “What If…?” with two distinct levels of worksheets. Whether your students are beginners or more advanced readers, we’ve got you covered.
Level 1 (Easier): Short, engaging questions from the book.
Level 2 (Slightly More Challenging): Dive deeper into the narrative with open-ended questions that prompt detailed written responses. Explore themes, characters, and summarize the text.
5 Sequenced Worksheets for Enriched Learning:
Each worksheet follows a logical sequence that guides students through a profound understanding of the story. They will also relate the protagonist’s experiences to their own lives.
Customize the difficulty levels of the activities, providing support and offering various response options, or maintain the challenge for advanced learners.
Elevate the engagement by encouraging students to delve into intricate explanations and apply these questions to other characters within the story.
Linked to my 5 Lesson Plans:
Explore a treasure trove of resources within our 5 Lesson Plans, each meticulously tailored to address diverse aspects of the KS1 curriculum.
Dive into captivating topics, including “Lesson 1: Introduction to the Book,” “Lesson 2: Character Analysis,” “Lesson 3: Imaginary Worlds,” “Lesson 4: Making Connections,” and “Lesson 5: Creative Writing.”
I invite you to browse through our Lesson Plans, brimming with essential resources, learning objectives, differentiation, comprehensive introductions, rich content, engaging activities, and plenary sessions. Unveil a world of learning possibilities with “What If…?” by Anthony Browne.
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You can use this Halloween quiz to make the holiday both enjoyable and educational for Key Stage 1 students. Halloween can be a time of excitement and anticipation for children, and incorporating fun quizzes like this one can add an educational element to the festivities. It provides an opportunity for students to test their knowledge about Halloween traditions and symbols while having a great time.
To make it even more engaging, consider turning this quiz into a game. You can divide the students into teams or pairs and have them compete to answer the questions correctly. For every correct answer, they can earn points or small prizes like Halloween-themed stickers or treats. This interactive approach not only makes the learning experience more enjoyable but also encourages friendly competition and teamwork.
Furthermore, quizzes like this can promote critical thinking and memory recall, helping students reinforce their knowledge of Halloween. Additionally, it’s a fantastic way to celebrate the holiday in a school-friendly and inclusive manner, as Halloween is often an exciting time for young children, and integrating educational activities can make it even more memorable.
Supply teachers can especially benefit of this activity since no additional resources are needed.
Delivered as a down loadable Power Point document.
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Here are five lesson plans based on the book “What If…?” by Anthony Browne, suitable for Key Stage 1 (KS1). These lessons are designed to encourage creativity, critical thinking, and discussions about emotions, anxiety, and mental health. They require minimal materials and are suitable for supply teachers.
The lesson plans are clearly set out, with each one including a learning objective, resources needed, introduction, detail content, engaging activities, consideration for differentiation and plenary. Delivered as a downloadable pdf document.
They have been thoughtfully designed to provide a comprehensive learning experience for students. Lesson 1: Introduction to the Book, Lesson 2: Character Analysis, Lesson 3: Imaginative Worlds, Lesson 4: Making connections, and Lesson 5: Creative Writing.
These lessons provide a well-rounded exploration of the book “What If…?” while addressing important themes related to mental health and creativity. Adapt the activities as needed to suit the specific needs and abilities of your KS1 students.
What If…?" by Anthony Browne is a children’s picture book that is generally appropriate for children in the age range of 4 to 8 years old. It is a beautifully illustrated and thought-provoking book that explores the imaginative world of a young boy named Joe, who daydreams about various scenarios and adventures.
The book’s themes and content are suitable for young readers and listeners, but it may also be appreciated by slightly older children who can engage with the deeper layers of storytelling and the rich illustrations. As with many picture books, the age appropriateness can vary depending on individual children’s interests and reading abilities.
Educators can use “What If…?” to spark discussions about creativity, imagination, and the power of storytelling with young children. It’s a versatile book that can be enjoyed in a classroom setting to stimulate imaginative thinking.
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Introducing my innovative Bingo Game, a creative and engaging educational tool meticulously crafted using the beloved Lego bricks. This unique game is designed to facilitate the acquisition of essential concepts, making learning a fun and interactive experience.
The reason there are only three cards is that this resource aligns with the Lego-based Therapy approach. Students are expected to work in groups of two or three, alongside an adult, with each person assuming a different role. The envisioned method involves playing the Bingo Game in small groups, with three individuals holding a bingo card each, and one serving as the caller. I encourage them to take turns so that everyone has a chance to be the caller (as children tend to enjoy this role). You can print the resource multiple times to create as many sets as needed, allowing you to divide your class into groups accordingly. They can play either independently or with the assistance of an adult."
The blank card can be used by the caller to remember the chosen brick.
With a focus on fundamental areas such as colors and sizes, the Bingo Game seamlessly integrates Speech and Language development into the learning process. As students match Lego pieces to their corresponding spaces on the bingo card, they not only reinforce their understanding of colors and sizes but also engage in verbal interaction, promoting communication skills.
But that’s not all—my Bingo Game is a versatile resource. Beyond colors and sizes, it can be adapted to support mathematical learning, encouraging students to count, add, or subtract Lego pieces to complete their Bingo cards. This adaptable feature makes it an ideal choice for Math lessons, helping to reinforce mathematical concepts in an enjoyable manner.
Additionally, my Lego-based Therapy component harnesses the power of collaborative play. By participating in the Bingo Game, students work together, taking on roles like caller and player, enhancing social skills, cooperation, and teamwork. It can be seamlessly integrated into Lego-based Therapy sessions, providing a valuable resource for therapists and educators alike.
Whether used as a starter to engage students right from the beginning of a lesson or as a captivating plenary activity to reinforce key takeaways, our Lego Bingo Game is a versatile addition to your educational toolkit. With its blend of playfulness and learning, it’s an excellent choice for educators looking to make lessons not only informative but also fun and inclusive.
This is a document that briefly explains the characteristics a quiz should have to succeed among primary school students.
Quizzes, as educational tools, play a pivotal role in engaging young learners and promoting effective comprehension. They are versatile instruments with a multitude of benefits and wide-ranging applications within the educational landscape.
As you navigate through this guide, you’ll discover practical insights and valuable tips for creating quizzes that captivate the attention of young minds while facilitating their educational journey. The application of these principles is highly recommended for educators seeking to enhance their teaching methods and elevate the learning experiences of their students.
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This pack contains two individual step-by-step Lego-Based Therapy interventions using Duplo bricks. The activities involve building a Bus and a Tiger. They are designed to help children develop their social and communication skills, as well as fine motor skills and eye-hand coordination. The activities also incorporate concepts such as color, size, and position. Pupils work in pairs or groups of 3, collaborating on the building process, with each student assigned a specific role: engineer, supplier, or builder. Delivered as a downloadable PDF document.
This lesson plan is designed around the fiction book “What If” by Anthony Browne, a delightful and imaginative story that can inspire creative and thought-provoking lessons for KS1 students. It is particularly suitable for supply teachers as it requires minimal additional resources, utilizing materials commonly found in a primary classroom. The lesson plan includes a content summary, learning objective, required materials, introduction, group activity, individual activity, plenary, and optional homework. The plan is presented as a downloadable PDF document for ease of use.
The book addresses social anxieties, presenting an excellent opportunity for engaging in meaningful discussions with students about their fears, concerns, and other emotions. This literary resource can be effectively integrated into PSHE lessons, facilitating valuable conversations on important emotional, social and mental health topics.
If you like the document, take a look at my profile and shop where you can find 5 lessons from the same book 'What If…?by Anthony Browne.
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Fun games to promote attention and listening skills both at home and school.
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Immerse young learners in the wonderful world of language with these worksheets tailored specifically for Early Years and Special Educational Needs (SEN) students. These worksheets are crafted to introduce and reinforce foundational literacy skills through the engaging activities of copying and tracing words.
In the Early Years, where the journey of reading and writing begins, these worksheets serve as gentle guides. They provide a supportive platform for children to explore letter formations, connect sounds to symbols, and gradually develop their handwriting skills. The act of copying and tracing words not only enhances fine motor skills but also fosters an early connection between spoken and written language.
For SEN students, these worksheets offer a unique opportunity for differentiated learning. They accommodate diverse needs and learning styles, providing an accessible path to language development. The structured format of copying and tracing words assists in building confidence, improving hand-eye coordination, and reinforcing essential vocabulary.
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