A great worksheet / booklet for
whole classes,
homework,
revision,
parent and student engagement at home,
to show student progression,
small groups,
1 to 1 work,
SEN groups.
This work sheet is for children who need help learning more than and less than.
Has pictures to colour in to engage your students for more time.
Fun easy way to learn.
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This will help your children with their counting skills.
Can be used in SEN groups, small groups, full class, homework, to show student progressions or revision and start of class activity.
Useful for all age groups.
Children love counting and it’s important your child gets used to numbers because these lead on to most other mathematics skills. Children will often count in order before they understand what the numbers mean.
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Fun worksheet for matching different fruits together.
Children can cut out the different fruits and stick them to make a full fruit.
Great way for matching skills,
Learning about different fruits,
opens conversations about healthy eating.
Motor skill improvement.
The visual memory and discrimination involved and the identification of patterns and relationships and similarity and difference help children to learn about early representation and problem solving. Matching and sorting activities can also be good for developing fine motor skills.
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Print out Alphabet Cards
This document can be printed on paper or card.
Can be used in phonics sessions as help.
Can be used on displays.
Can be sent home for parents to use and engage with their children.
Children can use as a booklet to remind them of their sounds.
Helpful to all ages.
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This booklet will help your children understand numbers in 3 different forms.
Can be used in SEN groups, small groups, full class, homework, to show student progressions or revision and start of class activity.
Useful for all age groups.
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What about teaching numbers? Children love counting and it’s important your child gets used to numbers because these lead on to most other mathematics skills. Children will often count in order before they understand what the numbers mean. Build – use building blocks, measure length and height, match size and shape.
Timetablet booklet for all age groups.
This resource is to time children to see how long it takes them to complete timetables up to 12x.
Good tool to use at the start of the lesson to calm the children down after a hyper activity. Challenge the children to beat there last time.
Great to send home for revision.
Great to send home for homework.
TIme the children to see that they have improve.
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Teaching children to count will improve their readiness for other math concepts that will be taught in the future, such as addition and subtraction.
Can be used for whole class, homework, 1 to 1 sessions, group sessions, revision etc.
Can be put onto class board for everyone to get involved with filling out the answers.
3 pages of counting.
Last page is make your own. Great way to get the children more involved and share their worksheets with their peers.
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How much does your child know about letters?
This work booklet will help identify which letters they are comfortable with and which ones they may need some help.
X2 activities
Which words do you know starting with each letter of the alphabet.
To draw something starting with each letter of the alphabet.
Can be used as a whole class activity on the white board, 1 to 1 sessions, homework, revision, individual work.
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This is a great activity to do with all years.
This worksheet can be done individually or in groups. This helps the children gather a bank of coping strategies to deal with a wide range of situations that can happen during school life.
At the end of the work sheet there are blank squares for the children to make up there own and swap with each other to see if they can use there new coping strategies to deal with the issues.
Alot of children can tell you what makes a bad friend but struggle with what makes a good friend.
This chart is best completed in pairs so the children can discuss what makes a good friend and what makes a bad friend.
Helps children with their communication skills if paired up with people they are not normally around or speak to often.
Great for children with behaviour needs as its a visual to being a good friend once completed the children can hang it in classrooms for a reminder. Best on doors so when they go to break they can read as leaving the room.
It is a cut and stick activity which gives you scenarios from a normal school day and they to decide if that person is being a good friend or a bad friend.
The best thing about this resource is that once they have completed it, its evidence that they know how to be a good friend and great to pull out if they display bad friend behaviour. Great for all ages younger or older. Can be done in groups or individually.
This is a great resource if some of your child show consistant bad friend behaviour.
Black history is not just a month its everyday!
This is a great display to put around your school/ classroom all year round.
Colourful and eye catching.
Lettering / Pictures / Quotes / Fist all included.
Just print and put up!
A great display in your classroom / corridors to display work that your children are proud of.
Just clip work to the display making it easy to update on a regular basis.
Best for KS1 / KS2 / SEN rooms.
Easy and quick to make.
Just download / print / cut out / stick.
Instructions included.
Step by step guide.
Timetables 1 to 12 on a simple yet engaging colourful Inside Out based worksheet.
For all age groups KS1 / KS2 / SEN.
2 sets of timetables on each page so it is not overwhelming visually.
Emotion chart on bottom of each page so teacher can see if the person is confident with the timetables on that page.
Great for children to look back and practice timetables.
Great tool to be sent home for parents and children to do together.
Great 5 minute lesson starter activity for maths.
Great way to monitor if children are improving.
Easily printed into a booklet. Just print with staple in top left corner.
Great way to help teach KS1 and SEN students.
Easy to use. Just print / cut / use.
Match the colour circles to the same colour writing.
Great tool to get children to match words to pictures.
Great for challenging children as it is a practical activity.
Great reminder tool.
Great start of class 5 minute activity.
Can edit to match your needs.
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Maths Stencil and colour in worksheet.
Does your student need help writing numbers? This work sheet has a stencil to guide your students as they are learning.
Interactive with colouring to make sure no one gets bored or distracted.
Fun informative visual booklet for early learners.
This worksheet will enable all children to be able to learn how to write number in word format or number format.
Perfect for visual learners.
Can be printed A3/A4 depending on what you students need.
One number per page to not overwhelm the students.
Great for SEN groups, early years and homework.
Great to send home to engage parents in the students learning.
Great open maths lesson activity.
Black and white for low print cost.
Just print to staple in corner and it will become a booklet for each student.
Booklet of Upper and Lower case letters in stencil font to help your children or student learn to write the alphabet.
2 letters to each page to give children enough room and not to overwhelm for SEN children who struggle with too much on each page.
Black and White for low print cost.
Great for SEN groups.
Great for early years.
Great for small groups.
Print with staple in corner to create a personalized booklet for each child.
Can be sent home as homework to help parents engage.
Great way to show progress.
A growth mindset can encourage a passion for learning and an ease in facing new challenges. Children with a growth mindset outperform those with a fixed mindset and are more likely to bounce back from failures.
Can be used for displays in your classroom for all age ranges.
Displayed in educational corridors for everyone to pass and remind.
To encourage positive behaviour and attitude throughout the day.
Can be used as reminders for children who are having a difficult time to read through and reset them back into lesson time.
Can be printed in A4 OR A3.
Can be printed into a booklet.
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Children who learn how to understand emotions in themselves and others are better able to regulate their own responses to strong emotions. Helping children to identify and label emotions is an important first step.
This power point is interactive.
It allows the children to pick which emotion they are feeling.
It opens up conversations that will teach your students a bank of emotionally strategies to use in future situations.
The student gets to pick their own emotions and pick the activity that they want to complete to continue learning.
Some children will need a time out or sometime to rethink a situation before returning to learning. This is a great tool tool to use to refocus anyone and get them back into the learning environment in a positive calm way.
Great for KS1.
Amazing for PSHE lessons.
Easy and simple for SEN groups/students.
Can be used on tablet/phone/computer screen/ white board and printed.
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