Personalise the toolkit with the child selecting activities to help them get back into the green zone, ready to focus and learn.
I have included a variety of calming activities to choose from.
Once selections have been made cut out, stick and laminated to fix to the child’s table.
Getting to know you resource. Can be used on transition day or during first week of a new term.
Print to A3 and hang on a washing line with pegs to display.
Print on white card or back on to card the cut out.
A worksheet for children to record their findings while exploring 3D shapes according to a given criterion.
They will need to build a slope and use 3D shape manipulatives to explore the properties.
Key vocabulary and definitions related to the life cycle of plants.
What plants need to grow, how seeds are dispersed etc.
Print one per child to refer to during lessons.
Great to send home to inform parents and help them to support their child with homework etc
Definition of key terms to be explored. It would be good to send a copy home along with the homework grid so that parents are helped to support their child.
Beach themed homework activities.
Children choose to do a minimum of one activity a week. Create a display or post marvellous homework on class web pages.
This resource can be used following a slime making session. Encourage children to use their senses to create poems. Challenge them to use alliteration and two words per line only. Or they could write using longer phrases sentences. E.G. Silky, smooth slime that’s stretchy!
Year 2 Identifying properties of 3D shapes
To be printed and laminated so that whiteboard pens can be used to scribe.
Could be used as play dough mats or challenge children to use playdough and cocktail sticks / straws or even nets of shapes to make them. You could also use them alongside 3D shape manipulatives.
7 shape mats included ( cone, cube, cuboid, sphere, square based pyramid, triangular prism and cylinder).
Vocab - vertices, edges and faces as well as shape names mentioned above.
As part of our Towers, Tunnels and Turrets topic in year 2 will be exploring UK castles. Geography / History
Worksheets included:
Castle visit sheet - to be completed prior to visiting a castle
Identify the UK’s capital cities and their castles on a map
Identify land features that each UK capital cities castles are built on or near and why (differentiated 3 ways)
Identify land features of the UK capital cities castles
LI - I can label a Medieval castle
LI - I can design a castleincluding features of a Medieval castle
I will be using these sheets during my Towers, Tunnels and Turrets topic in Year 2. Children will learn about the features of castles and their uses. They will then design and make their own castles including a moving part (drawbridge or portcullis).
Year 1 / 2 transition activity. Children draw a self portrait as well as a picture of their family and write about their wishes for the coming year. Looks great when finished. Attach the house using string and hang on a washing line. Equally as good on a display board.