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 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.
Does your school use Dojo’s?
Here are two simple, yet colourful dojo certificates that can be used.
Dojo winner for the week.
Dojo for completing all rainbow challenges.
For all those RWI teachers out there, this tool is ideal to use when teaching or consolidating letter sounds. This product can be laminated and made into letter fans. A great tool for the classroom.
The story Whatever Next by Jill Murphy is such a great story to use the EYFS.
This product consists of three sheets:
Writing template
Story sequence activity
Story sequence pictures
This colourful products encourages children to talk about and retell the story to themselves and their peer. It can be used to help recall the story and to write their own version of the events that take place on Bears adventure into space.
Want a super resource to help remind children of their sounds when writing independently? This word mat is ideal to support them. Laminated this resource can be used time and time again.
Enlarge it and display it round your classroom. Or send it home for children to use at home.
Looking for a resource to engage your children and make the start of their morning and afternoon fun? This resource is ideal to support each child with a fun welcome or afternoon greeting. Display outside your classroom so children can select their specific greeting.
Do you want a useful resource to give to your parents when teaching RWI? This product consists of two pages showing the set 1 characters and their rhymes.
Ideal to give out to new parents during induction evenings or evening RWI sessions.
This 6 page resource is great for children learning to read and write CVC words. Each page contains 5 different pictures and dotted words for the children to read and match.
This seven page resource is ideal when learning about vehicles and journeys.
Consisting of the following:
Label Book Cover
What is the book about?
Retelling the story
Creating own character and problem
Bus route.
Here is a spiderman one page profile to use with SEN children. It is a useful one page sheet sharing information about a specific child for anyone working with them.
These three posters are ideal for displaying in early years settings for practitioners or parents to read.
The characteristics of effective teaching and learning are:
Playing and Exploring - Children investigate and experience things and ‘have a go’.
Active Learning - Children concentrate and keep on trying if they encounter difficulties and enjoy achievements.
Creating and Thinking Critically - Children have and develop their own ideas, make links between ideas and develop strategies for doing things.
They are bright and easy to read, and a useful tool for early years practisioners.
This product consists of five colourful activities linked to ordinal numbers.
Cars
Athletes running
Fish swimming
Boats sailing
Hot air balloons
Each activity allows children to cut out and glue the correct position of the items in each race.
This colourful resource is great for understanding number order.
Using the numicon shapes, children should cut out the numicon cards and glue them onto the other sheet in the correct order from 11.20
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.
When using your imagination to go on holiday you need a passport. This product allows children to create their own pretend personalised passport.
It contains two sheets:
The passport cover
The inside of the passport – personal details