Hello, Welcome to my TES shop. I am an experienced Primary School teacher with particular expertise in Early Years and Key Stage 1. I have been posting resources on this website for over 6 years. All the resources are my own work and are designed to help busy teachers to save themselves hours of time with preparation. The proposition is simple ' Making Life Easier - Saving You Hours'
Hello, Welcome to my TES shop. I am an experienced Primary School teacher with particular expertise in Early Years and Key Stage 1. I have been posting resources on this website for over 6 years. All the resources are my own work and are designed to help busy teachers to save themselves hours of time with preparation. The proposition is simple ' Making Life Easier - Saving You Hours'
Use these resources to support learning of Guy Fawkes and the Gunpowder Plot. The speech bubble is a conversation between Guy Fawkes and King James 1. The sentence matching is a sentence/picture sequencing activity.
A literacy lesson plan covering making and tasting of pancakes, retelling / sequencing of ‘The Runaway Pancake’ and writing a recount / instructions on making pancakes. A simple recipe to use with children ‘How to make Pancakes’ and a simple version of ‘The Runaway Pancake’
There are 2 Powerpoint presentations. A simple banana 1-5 matching worksheet, a 0-5 banana number line, a how many bananas? worksheet and an illustrated A4 rhyme of '5 Bananas'. You can print the 5 bananas, laminate them and use them in a number of ways with this rhyme. Enjoy!
This set of challenge cards are mathematics based. There are 3 to an A4 page. Each Challenge Card is numbered. Just print, cut to size and laminate and you will have a useful resource to use in a wide variety of ways. The Challenge Cards could be used as a write on wipe off activity or the children could copy them into their books. These Challenge Cards could be used as an early morning activity, for those that finish their work before others, or they could be used for 5 minute time fillers at any time of the day.
Use these teaching resources to support learning through the topic of The Great Fire of London. These resources are all relevant when learning about Samuel Pepys.
Wesak Day (Buddha Day) is on 19th May 2019. Wesak is the most important festival for Buddhists. Use these teaching resources to support learning of the Wesak Religious Festival.
These are simple money cards that can be laminated to use with a dry wipe marker.
There are 2 cards to an A4 page. There are different amounts to total. They include all the coins. The cards can be used in a number of ways. They could be used independently as a simple ‘How Much? activity’ or could be used with money to match and count. The cards could be used for partner work, peer to peer checking and can be used as a game to work out who has the most or least money.
This resource is designed for Reception, Key Stage 1 and early Key Stage 2.
This resource pack will be most relevant to teachers, trainee teachers, child minders and home educators.
Images were generated using graphics resources from Microsoft Office and Focus Multimedia Ltd and used with permission under the terms of the respective product licences.
Months of the year train pictures to help with month recognition.
You can use this as a birthday display as each month is labelled on each train. Cut out, laminate and mount on the wall or string up around the classroom. You could use your class photos, cut them out and stick them to the corresponding train or stick birthday balloons with numbers on them to indicate which child has their birthday in each month. You could also simply write their names on each train.
With older children you could use this information as a data handling
activity.
Images were generated using graphics resources from Microsoft Office and is used with permission under the terms of the product licence.