A sequencing activity where children must cut and stick the pictures into the correct order about Muslim’s in prayer.
Comes with key words that children can use to develop the correct vocabulary.
Colour Monster Characters with their names attached.
Comes with:
Happy
Afraid
Sad
Mixed
Angry
Calm
Love
Can be used for role play or small world areas in an EYFS/Year 1 room.
EYFS Sentence writing task, which encourages children to observe the photographs and write sentences about what they can see in different rooms of a house e.g. a sofa, TV, window, bed, wardrobe, toys.
Clothes numbered 1-10
Can be used in your role play area to reinforce number recognition, whilst developing fine motor skills as children use pegs to hang the clothing on a washing line in number order.
Develops number recognition and sequencing for numbers 1-10, and develops fine motor skills.
Seasonal Clothing activity for Year 1 based on the Seasonal Changes topic of the Science National Curriculum.
Children can draw and label what clothes we might wear in each season.
This All About Me Jigsaw Piece can be used in any year group at the beginning of the school year to get to know the students. Each jigsaw puzzle fits together to produce a classroom display, where the children can customize their own to reflect themselves.
Each jigsaw includes: my name, 3 fun facts about me, my favourite colour, food and hobby, this year I would like to and a box for the children to draw a self portrait.
Cut out these cards and get the children to sort them into the different emotions: happy, sad, angry and surprised.
There are 6 pictures for each emotion, three human and three animal pictures.
Can your children recognize the common characterisitics of showing an emotion using facial expressions?
Year 5 homophones and near homophones drawing definitions activity.
This activity is a great way to get children to remember the definitions of homophones and near homophones, such as stationery and stationary.
Children are given the homophones and must draw a picture to explain the definition. This will increase children’s recall and understanding of alternate homophones.
‘oa’ sentence writing frames
Possible simple sentences based on the pictures:
A loaf and some soap.
A goat in a coat.
Toad in the road.
Goats in a boat on a moat.