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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

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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
Letter to Santa
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Letter to Santa

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This one page resource is ideal to use as a writing activity whether guided or left in your continuous provision. A bright coloured template for children to write their personalised Santa letter.
Meerkat mail sequence
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Meerkat mail sequence

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Are you sequencing the story of Meerkat mail? This differentiated resource is ideal to support retelling and sequencing the story.
Meerkat mail Postcard
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Meerkat mail Postcard

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Are your children reading Meerkat Mail? This activity is fun to encourage your children to write about their experience from Sunny’s perspective.
Meerkat mail - Where does Sunny live?
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Meerkat mail - Where does Sunny live?

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This differentiated activity is ideal for describing where Sunny the Meerkat from Meerkat mail lives. After reading the story and then learning about where Meerkats live children can complete the differentiated activity.
Labelling a penguin
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Labelling a penguin

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A simple labelling activity which has been differentiated to support different levels of abilities. Consisting of 3 pages.
Meerkat Mail
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Meerkat Mail

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Are you reading the book Meerkat Mail? This resource is ideal for encouraging the children to discuss what Sunny might pack when he leaves home. Consisting of a word mat, pictures and two writing templates.
RWI Sound Mat
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RWI Sound Mat

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If you teach RWI phonics to your pupils, then this item is a must. This product can be used as a wall display or a visual prompt on your child’s table. It consists of two sides: Set one sounds Set two and three sounds This is a great resource to support your pupils during their reading and writing sessions. It is bright and colourful and is very child friendly.
Dojo Certificates
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Dojo Certificates

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Does your school use Class Dojo? After certificates that can be used to celebrate your children’s behaviour? This 5 page resource consists of 10 A5 certificates, with five different designs. Can be printed and laminated.
5 frame bus
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5 frame bus

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This fun activity is ideal for teaching number bonds to 5. Consisting of 1 A$ bus, 2 A5 buses plus characters to sit on the bus. Can be printed and laminated and used time and time again.
Peg Heads
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Peg Heads

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This resource is ideal for developing both fine motor control and number recognition. It consists of A5 size heads which are numbered. Print, laminate and put out for children to add pegs to match the number on the t-shirt. A fun activity for your children to complete.
Animal Workout for Kids
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Animal Workout for Kids

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This resource consists of 12 animal pictures and exercises which can be used as part of your PE lesson, or left out in your continuous provision for your children to access. Each animal has a different movement.
Understanding Play Schemas
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Understanding Play Schemas

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Do you need help understanding the different play schemas? This resource consists of 4 A4 pages, describing each schema. This can be displayed in your provision to help staff understand the different play observed.
Number cards 0-20
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Number cards 0-20

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This colourful A5 numbers can be used within the EYFS provision to support number recognition. There are 21 number posters (A5) that contain the number and amount using a variety of media. Can be laminated and displayed.
Kings Crown 0-20
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Kings Crown 0-20

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Wanting a resource to support number recognition 0-20? This resource consists of twenty-one crowns 0-20. Ideal for using in your continous provision, or for a maths activity involving making numbers 0-20. This bright, colourful resource can be laminated and used time and time again.
Alphabet tracing.
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Alphabet tracing.

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This 26 page resource can be printed and laminated for children to practice their upper case and lower case letters. Based on RWI each page has an upper case and lower case letter plus the rhyme.
Whatever Next Powerpoint
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Whatever Next Powerpoint

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Are you reading ‘Whatever Next’ in your setting? This powerpoint is the full story so children can see each page clearly. A great resource.
How to make a jam sandwich
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How to make a jam sandwich

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Children love to be independent, especially when it comes to making their own sandwich. After making a jam sandwich with your children, why not get them to write instructions, and order the sequence for others to make a jam sandwich? This 4 page activity includes the following: 6 pictures showing the different stages of making a jam sandwich which can be cut up and used to sequence the order, along with key words to use if writing instructions. Blank boxes for the 6 pictures to be placed. Two sheets containing blank boxes and lines for children to write their own set of instructions.
Peace At Last Powerpoint
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Peace At Last Powerpoint

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Are you reading ‘Peace At Last’ in your setting? This powerpoint is the full story so children can see each page clearly. A great resource.
What's the time Mr Wolf - o'clock
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What's the time Mr Wolf - o'clock

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Children love to play ‘What’s the time Mr Wolf’, so why not start this activity with a game first, but encourage them to make times on clocks before they move. This activity includes two sheets, one for the children to draw the hands on the clock and another to recognise the time on the clock. The focus is on o’clock.