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 26 page resource is ideal to display in your classroom or outdoor area.
It consists of 26 letters of the alphabet and initial sounds for each letter except for x (end sound).
A = angry, acrobat, alligator, axe, apple, astronaut, ant and apple
B = boots, ball, boat, book, bag, bananas, balloons and bike
C = cat, cake, carrots, car, cow, candle, cap and camel
D = dog, digger, dig, dinosaur, donuts, dice, duck and dolphin
E = elf, exit, envelope, eggs, escalator, elephant, elbow and eleven
F = frog, fox, flower, fan, fingers, five, fish and feather
G = glasses, guinea pig, girl, gate, goat, gorilla, glue and green
H = horse, house, hamster, hippo, hedgehog, hand, hat, hammer and heart
I = insects, ink, igloo and invitation
J = jigsaw, jellyfish, jelly, jumper, jug, jam, jack in the box, and jet
K = key, kettle, kangaroo, koala, king, kiwi, kite and ketchup
L = lion, leg, logs, ladder, leaf, ladybird, lamp and lemon
M = mountain, monkey, muffin, mouse, mat, mop, map, milk, mouth, moon and magnet
N = net, nose, necklace, needle, nail, nine, newspaper and nest
O = octopus, orange, ostrich, otter, octagon, ox, office, and olive
P = penguin, parrot, pirate, pencil, pizza, pumpkin, pineapple, panda and pig
Q = queen, quilt, quiet, question mark, quill, quail, quarter and quick
R = rocket, rings rain, rabbit, rainbow, robin, robot, rose, red, and road
S = snake, sandwich, snail, sandcastle, sunglasses, socks, snowman, sausages and sun
T = tiger, tooth, train, tent, tree, tower, ten and turtle
U = umbrella, under ground, underwear, under, umpire, unhappy, upset, up
V = volcano, vase, van, violin, vacuum cleaner, vegetables, vet and vulture
W = worm, watermelon, witch, watch, web, well, wellington boots, whale and window
X (end sound), box, fox, ox, six, sax, t-rex, mix and fax
Y = yacht, yellow, yo-yo, yolk, yes, yell, yogurt and yak
Z = zoo, zigzag, zebra, zip, zombie, zero, zucchini and zebra crossing
Are you after large numbers to display in your classroom environment? These large numbers are a great resource to show children the numbers and their values. They can be laminated and re used.
Each number has the following:
*Numicon
*Multi link cubes
*Dice
*Domino
*Number block character
*Tally
*Ten frame
*Fingers
*Number line
This product consists of 10 different sheets linked to phase 2-5 tricky words.
Each sheet is coloured to match my other tricky word resources.
This is a great tool to use with children when learning the tricky words and applying them to their writing.
A super resource to get children who are on phase 3 writing.
This three page resource has visual pictures for children to look at to help prompt their writing. This can be used alongside the phase 3 tricky word cards. There are two activities per sheet.
This colourful two page resource allows teachers to see if children can read the tricky words fluently within these sentences.
This resource can be laminated and used over and over.
A super resource to get children who are on phase 2 writing.
This three page resource has visual pictures for children to look at to help prompt their writing. This can be used alongside the phase 2 tricky word cards. There are two activities per sheet.
Do you get asked throughout the day, ‘What are we doing next?’
These colourful child friendly picture cards allows you to display your daily activities - helping children understand what’s happening next, after dinner etc… (Ideal for EYFS or KS1)
This resource consists of 4 pages of cards - with 24 pictures altogether.
Role Play areas are great to encourage children to be imaginative. This Pet shop role play consists of 20 pages, including the following:
11 pages of key words
Pet adoption form
Opening times
Entrance and exit signs
4 pages of pet posters
Open and closed sign
Customer discount cards
Ten frames are used to encourage children to count and understand values of objects. They make counting values simpler. We can use them for composing and decomposing numbers in relation to 5 and 10. They help form the basis for understanding place value in the future
This product consists of four activities.
Representing a number up to 10 on a ten frame
Recognising an amount on a ten frame up to 10.
Representing a number up to 20 on a ten frame.
Recognising an amount on a ten frame up to 20.
These colourful certificates were created to help encourage children to follow school attitudes to learning, so they become:
Independent
Nurturing
Successful
Positive
Imaginative
Resilient
Enthusiastic
Determined
These can be used within class or during a whole school celebration assembly.
Each certificate has its very own character linked to the attitude of learning. Children will love to receive these wonderful certificates.
These bright, colourful posters are linked to the INSPIRED certificate characters.
Each poster represents a new character you can use to encourage and remind children about attitudes to learning.
There are eight colourful posters for you to print off and display:
INSPIRED
Independent Iris
Nurturing Nick
Successful Sam
Positive Pat
Imaginative Isla
Resilient Ryan
Enthusiastic Eric
Determined Dot
All children like to learn about how things grow. This product contains two sheets for them to complete, linked to the life cycle of a plant.
The colourful sheet encourages children to talk about the different stages and what happens at each stage.
Children just love to watch insects grow – especially the life cycle of a butterfly.
This product has two activities for children to complete linked to the life cycle of a butterfly.
This colourful product encourages children to think and talk about each stage of the cycle.
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.
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.
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.
All children love learning about how things grow.
The life cycle of a frog is a fun activity for your children to complete. There are two activities for them to try. This activity should encourage children to talk about the different stages and what they see happening.
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.
This colourful product consists of two different buses to label.
This can be used when learning about transport or London. It can be used alongside the story of the ‘Naughty Bus’ or ‘Don’t Chat to the Bus Driver’.
A great resource to get children thinking about the different parts of the bus and why they are there, along with it being a great communication tool.