I am a teacher, having taught for 22 years.
I worked mainly in Early years, but also taught in year 1, and 2. I have produced several resources over the years and have recently created my own website Erinella.com where you can find my teaching resources. Im also on Facebook Erinella.com
I am a teacher, having taught for 22 years.
I worked mainly in Early years, but also taught in year 1, and 2. I have produced several resources over the years and have recently created my own website Erinella.com where you can find my teaching resources. Im also on Facebook Erinella.com
This colourful three page resource is great when learning about sea creatures or after reading the Rainbow fish. This resource is differentiated to support different children’s abilities.
This 35 page resource is fantastic if you are learning about ‘The Jungle’.
Linked to the story ‘Walking through the jungle’ by Julie Lacome, this is a super resource to support children learning about jungle animals.
Consisting of the following:
Page 1-2 Children to draw what they’d see.
Page 3-5 Labelling an elephant (differentiated)
Page 6-8 Labelling a snake (differentiated)
Page 9-11 Labelling a tiger (differentiated)
Page 12-14 Labelling a lion (differentiated)
Page 15-17 Labelling a monkey (differentiated)
Page 18-20 Labelling a crocodile (differentiated)
Page 21-26 Sequence story (differentiated)
Page 27-28 Word mat
Page 29-30 What can they see in the jungle? (Writing)
Page 31-35 Jungle animal cards
This 12 page resource is ideal when learning about the different planets in our solar system.
It contains the following:
Blank space fact sheet
Ordering planets
Picture of planets in the correct order - can be used as a poster.
Blank fact sheet for each planet - for children to write about what they’ve learnt.
This product consists of two pages.
There is a girl face to label and a boy face.
Both sheets are colourful and have words to help support children completing this.
Understanding the parts of the human body is an important thing for children to learn. Singing songs like ‘Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes’ is a good start, as well as lots of games like ‘Simon said’, will help consolidate children’s.
This product can be used to check children’s understanding of the different parts of the human body. It is bright and colourful and consists of two sheets. The fist having words to assist the child and the other excluding words.
Children love to learn about the world around them, so why not teach them the different parts of a flower using this colourful sheet?
This product is great for teaching the different parts of a flower and can be linked to the life cycle of a plant.
Topic – Toys
Children love to investigate items, so why not encourage them to investigate materials toys are made from. This resource is a great tool to encourage children to develop their speaking and listening skills. It gives them opportunities to look at, touch and talk about different toys and what materials they think they are made from. It creates great social opportunities, and allows you as a teacher to develop their language skills, and understanding of different textures and materials.
There are three different sheets for the children to record their findings. You could also add observations of the children’s discussions to show their understanding.