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‘How are you feeling?’ Inside Out Worksheet
This worksheet gives children the space to communicate their feelings to the adults around them. The worksheet links to the Disney movie Inside Out by including their characters as emotions the children might be feeling. There is space on the worksheet for the children to explain why they are feeling a certain way and an optional tick box to indicate whether they want to discuss this further with an adult.
Number Bonds to 20 Worksheet
This number bonds to 20 worksheet gives children a place to write their number bonds to 20 in a part-part-whole model and matching commutative number sentences.
Inside Out Feelings Scale
This Inside Out Feelings Scale displays 4 zones of emotions (green, blue, yellow and red) and different activities and strategies children could try to help them to feel better.
All About Teeth
This all about teeth powerpoint includes information on what are teeth, why do we have them, the different parts of a tooth, the different types of teeth and how we can keep our teeth healthy. This powerpoint includes videos, games and images. This powerpoint is suitable for children in LKS2/year 4 (children aged 8-9 years old).
All About the Digestive System
This powerpoint includes information on what the digestive system is, why we have it, the different parts of the digestive system and their functions. This powerpoint includes pictures, diagrams and videos. This powerpoint is aimed at children in LKS2/Year 4 (8-9 year olds).
Calming Tools Poster
This calming tools poster outlines different strategies and activities children could do when their emotions are heightened. Examples of strategies include breathing activites, muscle relaxation and sensory tools.
Emoji Feelings Chart
This emoji feelings chart is great for helping children to recognise how they are feeling by indicating an emoji which best represents their emotions and then giving it a label.
All About The Number Worksheet (blank, suitable for numbers up to 10)
This all about the number worksheet gives children the opportunity to read and write the number, decide whether it is odd or even, find one less and one more, colour that amount of stars, find the number on a number line and hundreds square, put dots onto a tens frame and see what two numbers added together makes the whole.
All About Seasonal Changes
This powerpoint includes information about what happens in each season (weather, wildlife, plants, etc), how day and night is created and what happens to the daylight in summer and winter. This powerpoint includes pictures, videos and activities. This powerpoint is aimed at children in year one (5-6 year olds).
All About The Number Worksheet (blank, 11-99)
This all about the number worksheet (suitable for numbers 11 to 99) gives children the space to read and write the number, decide whether it is odd or even, find the number on the hundreds square, find one less/more and ten less/more, find what two numbers add together to make the whole, colour in the base ten to show the number, identify how many tens and ones and write it in the extended form.
All About The Number Worksheets (1-10)
These all about the number worksheets (for numbers 1 to 10) give children the space to read and write the number, decide whether it is odd or even, find one less and one more, colour that amount of stars, find the number on a number line and hundreds square, draw dots on a tens frame and find two numbers that add together to make the whole.
5-4-3-2-1 Senses Grounding Tool Worksheet (Writing/Drawing)
This 5-4-3-2-1 Senses Grounding Tool Worksheet gives children the space to write or draw 5 things they can see, 4 things they can touch, 3 things they can hear, 2 things they can smell and 1 thing they can taste in the environment as a way to help bring the child back to the present moment and bring a level of calmness.
Breathing Exercises Poster
This breathing exercises poster gives children different examples of ways they can control and slow their breathing down when they are feeling angry, worried or upset.
British Money ‘I have…’, ‘Who has…’ Game
For this game cut each sheet to make the four cards. Give each child a card (make sure all the cards are handed out as it will not work otherwise). Choose a child to start who will look at the bottom half of their card and read it aloud (e.g. ‘who has £5’) all of the other children will then look at the top half of their card to see if they have the picture to show the coin or note of the amount that was asked (in this case a £5 note), the child who has this will say ‘I have £5’. This child will then read out the bottom half of their card. Children will continue to do this until they are back at the start.
British Money Match-up Worksheet
This worksheet lets children figure out the value of British coins and notes and then draw a line to match them up.
Number Bonds to 20 Worksheet (related subtraction facts)
This number bonds to 20 worksheet gives children a space to write their number bonds to 20 in a part-part-whole model and as addition number sentences and their related subtraction facts.
Number Bonds to 10 Worksheet (related subtraction facts)
This number bonds to 10 worksheet gives children a space to write their number bonds to 10 in the part-part-whole model and as addition number sentences and the related subtraction facts.
Number Bonds to 10 Worksheet
This number bonds to 10 worksheet lets children show their knowledge of the number bonds in a range of representations including the part-part-whole model, tens frame and commutative addition number sentences.
Counting in twos, fives and tens worksheets
These worksheets give children the space to count in twos, fives and tens. When counting in twos children have to help Millie find her way through a maze by only stepping on a stone that is a multiple of two. When counting in fives children have to help the pirates get to the treasure by filling in the missing numbers on their journey. Finally, when counting in tens children have to make an ice cream by stacking up the scoops of ice cream in order by counting in tens.
Time Jigsaw Puzzles (half past)
This resource lets children practice telling the time to half past the hour. Cut out the jigsaw pieces and them muddle them up. Children must then make the jigsaw puzzles so that the analogue clock, digital clock and the time in words match up.