I am a former teacher of Early Years and specialise in this subject. I spent two years as a Year 1 teacher with a subject area focus on Mathematics. I hope that you enjoy the resource I have shared for free or you choose to support me by paying for them.
I am a former teacher of Early Years and specialise in this subject. I spent two years as a Year 1 teacher with a subject area focus on Mathematics. I hope that you enjoy the resource I have shared for free or you choose to support me by paying for them.
An activity mainly recapping 2D and looking more at 3D.
It looks at the language involved in 2D and 3D shapes and the features.
Please don't mind the voices of Chip the chipmunk - he is my Numeracy friend. :D
Enjoy,
Nick
Has a quick recap on 2D shapes and then goes onto 3D shapes where point out the main features of certain 3D shapes.
The shape hunt we went on in reception. It was a little advanced for them but we will come back to it after Xmas. The shape powerpoint was used in conjunction with making fireworks - cylincers, cuboids and pyramids on the end.
Hope you like.
Nick
Garden centre display with key words.
There is a seed packet template I've modelled and they've drawn a picture in the middle, tried to spell the flower name, and put a price in the star. Worked pretty well, but use and abuse if you want to!
There&'s also some random odds/even numbers for a display. Again, ignore or use them if you want.
Hope they help.
We've all seen weather charts with gorgeous velcro calendars. We also know they are quite expensive. This is my first upload of a Weather Chart suitable for the early years and Year 1 classes to aid spelling of days of the week, number and a good resource for establishing routine.
This resource was blown up to A3 and cut and laminated. The seasons are grouped in 3 months according to colour and the Year is written on. I would recommend you getting a quality velcro board to stick this on. I find it was easy to slide in and out of behind a desk. I also purchased a second board that was red and have made Maths resources. Depending on how this one goes down with the community, I will upload more. They are more directed at Year 1.
Please note: I don't have a PDF creator in order to allow you to edit the resource as you see fit. This includes a font that you may want to change. I suggest Comic Sans and, if your computer has the font, SassoonPrimaryInfant is usually a good one to use. I highly recommend you use a font that has the correct formation of the letter 'a' to aid the children.
Thank you for looking at the resource and I hope you enjoy it should you decide to purchase it.
A freebie for you! Hope that you enjoy this little Pattern / sequence mash up with some place value as well. Quite easy for some learners, a Foundation Stage child may be able to benefit from this too!