The resources I create are mainly for early years and early KS1.
I enjoy making worksheets, flashcards and games that will compliment children's books and children's interests.
The resources I create are mainly for early years and early KS1.
I enjoy making worksheets, flashcards and games that will compliment children's books and children's interests.
A bumper sized pack of resources to support the book, Supertato.
Resources included are both, literacy and numeracy based as well as some pshe.
18 pages of resources for a Supertato, roleplay shop.
Pack of 9 Feelings flashcards
3x speechbubble work sheets
6x Feelings work sheets
Feelings match up work sheet
Editable colour monster name cards
How do you feel today sign
4 feelings signs
Rectangular and Square name cards/drawer labels.
11 rectangular and 11 square labels, each with a different design.
Rectangular and square, drawer labels for children to create themselves
There are 60 labels in total with 15 different monster poses, ready to be coloured in.
26 pages of resources to support the teaching of, Colour Monster by, Anna Llenas. This is a wonderful book that helps little ones think about their feelings in terms of a colour.
I have put together-
Feelings jar
Feelings fans
Worksheets for literacy
Worksheets on pencil control
Design worksheets
Matching feelings
Teaming up monsters
The list goes on.
14 Pages of Love Monster Resources, from the book by Rachel Bright.
Resources are aimed at EYFS level.
Resources included are-
Order by height
5 positional language flashcards
Positional language worksheet
Sorting feelings x2
Describe love monster
Counting x2
Repeating patterns
More/less
Weight
Maze
Letter writing
Each worksheet features a different 2D shape, such as squares, circles, triangles, and rectangles. Children are challenged to transform the given shape into something else by drawing and altering its appearance.
This activity encourages creativity, imagination, and fine motor skills as children manipulate shapes to create new and imaginative objects.
To support learners at different levels, the set includes two versions of each worksheet. In the first eight worksheets, the name of the shape is provided for reference, allowing children to focus on the transformation task. In the remaining eight worksheets, children must identify and write the name of the shape themselves, reinforcing shape recognition and literacy skills.
These worksheets are perfect for use in early years classrooms, homeschooling environments, or as engaging activities for at-home learning.
They promote critical thinking, spatial awareness, and artistic expression while making learning about shapes fun and exciting for young learners.
Autumnal Symmetry Activity
Autumnal Symmetry Activity, featuring 10 vibrant Autumnal pictures chopped in half for children to complete the other half!
Each picture showcases iconic Autumnal imagery such as Leaves, trees, and more, all divided perfectly down the center.
Children are tasked with using their creativity and observation skills to draw the missing halves, completing the symmetrical images.
This activity not only reinforces the concept of symmetry but also encourages fine motor skills, visual discrimination, and artistic expression.
Elevate the activity with the addition of a small mirror! By holding the mirror along the center line of the picture, children can observe the reflection of one half and use it as a guide to complete the other half.
“The Tiger Who Came to Tea” inspired, Cafe Role-Play Resources
Transform your home corner into a cafe inspired by the beloved story “The Tiger Who Came to Tea” with our delightful printable resources. This set is designed to ignite young imaginations and encourage imaginative play as children reenact scenes from the story and embark on their own culinary adventures.
Included in this resource pack are:
Cafe Signage: Colorful signs to adorn the cafe area, including “Tiger’s Cafe” and “Welcome” enhancing the ambiance of the role-play space.
Menu: Printable menu featuring tea party treats, such as sandwiches, cakes, biscuits, and of course, tea! Children can use these menus to take orders, practice writing, and engage in creative play.
Order Forms: Blank order forms for children to fill out as they take orders from their customers, promoting literacy and numeracy skills while fostering role-play scenarios.
Labels: Printable labels for the cafe items, allowing children to set up their own food and drink.
Times: A sign giving children the opening times, to enhance the realism of the cafe setting and stimulate imaginative play.
These printable resources are perfect for setting up a cozy and inviting cafe corner in your home, classroom, or childcare setting. Encourage social interaction, communication, and creativity as children immerse themselves in the enchanting world of “The Tiger Who Came to Tea” through imaginative role-play.
Let the tea party fun begin!