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.
20 Pages of resources to help support teaching on 23rd April.
Maze
Flag
Bunting
Paper chains
word search
acrostic poem
wanted posters
writing frames
design a shield
maths sheets
symmetry drawing
mask
6 pintable’s.
1 page for children to draw their favourite gift, food and who they saw.
1 page with 5 phones for children to draw selfies of, food, gifts, games, films and family.
1 page of Christmas news.
1 page to draw pictures of new years wishes.
1 page to write achievements of the previous year.
1 page to write a thank you letter to Santa.
2 games in one which can be used in both Phonics and Speech and Language.
The first game is bingo. There are 6 bingo boards and 15 pictures. Also I have created square counters, which are much easier to cut out. I found the circular counters too time consuming to cut.
The 2nd game is a game of pairs. Print out the 15 pictures twice to create a game where the pictures can be placed upside down and children take it in turns to turn 2 cards at a time to find a matching pair.
2 games in one which can be used in both Phonics and Speech and Language.
The first game is bingo. There are 6 bingo boards and 15 pictures. Also I have created square counters, which are much easier to cut out. I found the circular counters too time consuming to cut out.
The 2nd game is a game of pairs. Print out the 15 pictures twice to create a game where the pictures can be placed upside down and children take it in turns to turns to turn 2 cards at a time to find a matching pair.
Christmas game with a literacy aim.
There are 14 gift boxes and 14 gifts. Children have to read the gift label and then find the matching gift that goes inside it.
Santa Post-Inspired Early Years Resources
Bring the magic of Christmas to learning with this engaging set of maths, literacy, and fine motor activities inspired by the vibrant story Santa Post.
These resources are perfect for early years learners and combine creativity, fun, and skill development.
Included Activities
Literacy Fun:
Write a colourful, oversized postcard (perfect for laminating and roleplay).
Draw lines to connect characters with their gift ideas.
Write a thank-you letter to Santa.
Write what you think Amy might want next year.
Retell the story using picture clues.
Maths Exploration:
Match gifts to their correctly sized wrappings.
Count pieces of coal in Santa’s bag.
Solve a maze to help Santa reach Amy’s house.
Compare sacks and colour the one containing more letters.
Cut and stick carrots by length.
Use positional language to describe Santa’s location in relation to the chimney.
Fine Motor and Creative Activities:
Create repeating patterns with fairy lights.
Cut and stick scarves of the correct size to animals.
Colour the correct North Pole attire from a selection of clothing.
Cut and stick 2D shapes to match gift shapes.
Character Exploration:
Name Santa’s reindeer.
Write if you think Amy would like each gift and explain why.
Complete differentiated feelings worksheets to explore emotions.
This resource pack provides a festive, educational way to keep little ones engaged!
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These reusable, cards are perfect for engaging young children in fun and thoughtful conversations. Each A4 page contains 3 cards, and the set includes 21 “Would You Rather” cards and 21 icebreaker question cards. Ideal for use during circle time, as a getting-to-know-you activity, or as time fillers, these cards spark curiosity and promote social interaction. Simply laminate for durability, and enjoy using them again and again in the classroom, at home, or in group settings.
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Explore a thoughtful collection of 10 pages comprising both mathematics and literacy activities, meticulously designed to complement the teaching of Remembrance Day in early years education.
2 writing frames
Colour in Wreath
Create a poppy
What are you thankful for
Initial sounds
Repeating patterns
Counting to 10
Design a medal
Whether in a classroom or home setting, these resources provide a meaningful and age-appropriate exploration of Remembrance Day, encouraging children to reflect on the significance of the day and appreciate the sacrifices made by others.
With the theme of the popular nursery rhyme, Dingle Dangle Scarecrow, I have create a range of resources.
Resources include, maths, literacy and art activities.
Within this pack-
Lyrics on a colourful sheet
Scarecrow head with colourful accessories
Scarecrow head for playdough and placing and arranging
Positional language x2
Describing x3
Split pin scarecrow
Shapes for scarecrow head
Shapes for scarecrow
Scarecrow mask
Labelling
Design a scarecrow
Finish the lyrics
Number order
Puppets
Encourage young learners to develop essential numeracy and literacy skills with our engaging “I See” 10-frame sentence building activity.
Each board features a 10-frame grid. The frames are filled with colorful pictures representing various objects or animals.
Sentence Building Cards: Accompanying the 10 frames are sentence building cards containing incomplete sentences beginning with “I see…”. Each card features a sentence starter followed by a blank space for children to complete the sentence.
Matching Picture Cards: Corresponding picture cards depicting the objects or animals featured in the 10 frames are provided. These cards enable children to match the visual representation in the frame with the correct object or animal.
Number Cards: Number cards from 1 to 10 are included to help children practice numeral recognition and numerical order. Children select the appropriate number card to represent the quantity shown in the 10 frame.
Colour Cards: Colour cards in various shades are provided to encourage children to identify and match colors found within the pictures.
Extension:
This activity is extended by allowing children to have 2 different coloured objects in the frame. Children then have to complete a sentence with a conjunction- I see a… and…
Included:
There are also blank frames so children can use real life objects.
“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!
Step into the whimsical world of “The Tiger Who Came to Tea” with our delightful Bingo game, specially crafted for early years learners.
This engaging game features 9 unique bingo boards adorned with 9 charming pictures, inspired by the story, on each board. Additionally, there are 15 calling cards and 28 colourful counters, ensuring hours of fun-filled entertainment for young children.
Our Bingo game is designed to foster literacy skills, visual recognition, and social interaction in a playful and captivating way. As children match the pictures on their bingo boards with the corresponding images called out on the calling cards, they’ll sharpen their observation skills and develop vocabulary associated with the story.
With its vibrant illustrations and easy-to-understand gameplay, “The Tiger Who Came to Tea” Bingo is ideal for use in early years settings, including preschools, nurseries, and homeschooling environments. It promotes cooperative learning, turn-taking, and attention to detail while immersing children in the enchanting world of Judith Kerr’s classic tale.
Bring the magic of “The Tiger Who Came to Tea” to life with our engaging Bingo game, where every round is filled with excitement and adventure!
Perfect for small group activities, literacy centers, or family game nights, this resource is sure to delight children and adults alike. Let the bingo fun begin!
The Butterfly Phase 3 Phonics Game is an interactive and engaging activity designed to help children practice identifying and understanding digraphs and trigraphs.
In this game, there are 20 butterfly bodies and 80 wings.
Each wing contains a word that includes a specific digraph or trigraph. For example, words like “shop,” “ship,” or “chop” might be included, representing the “sh,” “ch,” and “th” digraphs.
The objective of the game is for children to match the wings to the corresponding butterfly bodies. Each butterfly body needs 4 wings, and all 4 wings must contain the same digraph or trigraph. This encourages children to not only recognize the digraphs and trigraphs but also to distinguish between them and match them accordingly.
The game can be set up on a tuff tray. The butterflies and wings can be arranged on the tray, and children can take turns selecting wings and trying to match them to the correct butterfly bodies.
This game provides a hands-on and visually stimulating way for children to practice phonics skills in a playful and interactive manner, promoting both learning and enjoyment.
5 Sequencing boards with 6 blank spaces for the pictures to be placed in the correct order. These can be used as work sheets for cutting and sticking or laminated and used in the book corner over and over.
Humpty Dumpty
Jack and Jill
Little Miss Muffet
Incy Wincy Spider
Baa Baa Black Sheep
There are 5 boards and each board comes with 6 picture cards.
Jasper’s Beanstalk Inspired Educational Resources Pack:
Unlock a world of interactive learning with this resource pack inspired by the delightful book, Jasper’s Beanstalk. Designed to engage young minds, this diverse collection encompasses math, literacy, and a captivating Tuff Tray activity.
Key Components:
Ordering Days of the Week Card Pack:
Enhance calendar skills with a dynamic card pack for ordering days of the week. This resource introduces a practical and visual approach to understanding the sequence of days and events.
Retell the Story:
Foster comprehension and creativity by inviting children to retell the charming tale of Jasper’s Beanstalk. This activity encourages verbal expression and reinforces narrative structure.
Sequence the Story:
Develop storytelling proficiency as children sequence key events from Jasper’s Beanstalk. This hands-on exercise promotes cognitive sequencing and comprehension.
Ordering by Height:
Extend mathematical understanding with an activity that challenges children to order objects by height. This engaging task develops spatial awareness and comparison skills.
2 Literacy Sheets:
Dive into literacy exploration with two tailored worksheets. These sheets provide an opportunity for, handwriting practice and other language-related activities.
Measuring:
Introduce fundamental measuring concepts with a hands-on measuring activity. Children explore height through playful interactions with objects related to the story.
Beanstalks 1-10:
Elevate counting skills with a beanstalk-themed activity focusing on numbers 1-10. This resource transforms numerical learning into an imaginative and enjoyable experience.
Colourful Beans:
Encourage color recognition and fine motor skills as children engage with a vibrant assortment of beans. This tactile element adds a sensory dimension to the learning process.
Ordering Numbers 1-10:
Strengthen numerical sequencing with an ordering activity focused on numbers 1-10. This resource provides a structured approach to number recognition and arrangement.
Story Mountain:
Cultivate narrative understanding with a story mountain activity. Children explore the story’s elements, enhancing comprehension and creativity.
This comprehensive resource pack draws inspiration from Jasper’s Beanstalk, ensuring a well-rounded educational experience that blends literacy, math, and hands-on exploration. These activities are designed to captivate young learners and bring the book to life in a meaningful and educational way.
Activities based on the book, Simon’s Sock.
Simon is a sock that never gets chosen to be worn, because he’s not part of a pair.
I have created resources with maths, literacy and PSED.
** Included in this pack is-**
Describing
Cutting and sticking
Colouring
Same and different
Recalling events
Drawing stripes
Positional language
Repeating patterns
Sorting spots/stripes
Friendships
Drawing
Decorating
Discussion cards
Feelings
The disgusting Sandwich, the story of a hungry badger and the journey of a dropped sandwich, that gets more and more disgusting with each drop.
**These resources are literacy and creativity based.
Included is-**
Design a sandwich
Recipe for a sandwich
Sequencers
Correct order of a sandwich
Colouring
Cutting
Forest School sandwich
Recall
Matching character to sandwich
Writing characters
Pencil tracing
Story mountain
Retelling the story
Maze
Book review
Describe sandwich
Describe Badger
Speech bubbles
20 pages of resource based on the story, We’re going on a pumpkin hunt.
Early years worksheets for, literacy, maths, art and fine motor skills.
Included is-
Size
Describing
Short writing pieces
Designing
Positional language
Ordering the obstacles
Counting
Maze
Speech bubbles
Repeating patterns
Feelings
Missing numbers
A bumper selection of resources from the popular traditional tale, The Little Red Hen.
Over 30 pages of, maths, literacy and artist resources, aimed at early years.
Included is-
Story mountain and pictures
Initial sounds
Write cvc words
Order by height
Handprint literacy
Short writing/drawing piece x3
Speech bubbles
Describing words x3
Recipe for friendship
Ordering story
Caption writing
Read and draw x2
Sharing x3
Counting
Finger puppets x4
Head bands x4
Missing numbers