A fun and interactive board game for students in the Early Years. Great to use as a back to school ice breaker game. Students answer questions about themselves as they make their way around the game board. Great for speaking and listening skills, sharing and cooperation. Also great in helping young students count one to one as they move the correct amount of spaces forwards and backwards on the board.
This is a collection of 16 circus themed physical movement stations that encourage balance, coordination and basic gross motor skills.
Children will learn to walk on a balance beam like a tight rope walker, do forward rolls like a lion, balance a bean bag on their nose like a seal and loads more.
Equipment you will need to have is listed below
hula hoops
bean bags
small balls
small trampoline
plastic steps or stools
umbrella
rulers with ribbons on the end
parachute
beams
rope ladder or something similar
gym mats
Have fun !!!
This game is a fun and interactive way for young students in the early years to learn and understand the story of Noah and his ark. Students need to find pairs of animals and help Noah fill up his ark.
This is a five week unit looking at the nativity story. It focuses on the birth of baby Jesus and looks in depth at some important religious symbols such as the star of Bethlehem, the angel Gabriel and the three wise men.
It includes five lessons and five follow up Christmas craft activities for children to engage in.
To celebrate the opening of my store please have a look at my Skipping rotations freebie. Includes the first four activities from my skipping rotations resource.
A fun way to help young children develop the skills and confidence necessary to skip with a rope.
Happy Skipping
Includes 16 fun physical education stations to help young children develop the confidence to develop the basic skills needed to skip with a rope.
Simply print and laminate the stations cards and select a few stations for children to rotate through.
Happy skipping
A fun filler drama game for young students to help develop confidence and performance skills as well as helping students to identify feelings and emotions.
Simply print. laminate and cut out the cards and then students choose an animal and emotion and must perform them together to the class. This game is so much fun and is so simple to play.