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.
Inspired by the story, Oliver’s vegetables, I have created over 60 pages of worksheets, classroom and display resources, with this theme.
Included is-
6 writing and drawing frames
writing
Ordering the vegetables
Labelling
Fine motor
Days of the week signs
Book review
Shopping lists x2
Abc line with days of the week
Abc line with HFW
Sorting foods you like and dislike
Sorting healthy and unhealthy foods
Word mat
Vegetable Flashcards/pairing game
Counting
Cut and stick
Identify numbers
number lines to 10 and 20
10 frame and 5 frame
100 frame
Counting in 2’s flashcards/number line
Vegetable bunting
4x adjectives
Ordering the growth of a potato
Feelings
Growing a potato
Design a garden
Draw correct amounts
Ordering days of the week
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
Delve into the enchanting world of “The Tiger Who Came to Tea” with this comprehensive resource pack designed to support early years learning. This 68-page pack is brimming with engaging activities, literacy tools, numeracy exercises, sorting games, bingo cards, and role-play area signs, all tailored to captivate young learners.
Included in the pack are:
Simple Tiger Facts Powerpoint
Initial Sounds Peg Game
Word Mat
Description Sheet
Design a tin
Write a list
3 Writing frames
Story mountain
Thank you note
Invitation
Shopping list
Colour and count
Capacity sorting activity
Capacity cutting and sticking
16 Signs for days
Bingo game for 9 players
Cafe Role play signs etc
Night/Day sorting activity
Night/Day cutting and sticking
Whether used in the classroom or at home, our resource pack provides educators and parents with a wealth of materials to engage children in literacy, numeracy, and imaginative play centered around “The Tiger Who Came to Tea.” Let the adventures begin with this delightful collection of resources!
Your chance to grab of bargain, making each Tuff tray pack less than £1 each. (one pack contains 2 packs) So you’ll b getting 6 Tuff Tray packs for £5.
Don’t worry if you don’t have a Tuff Tray as you can use on a table or the floor.
Literacy resources for the book, Dear Zoo, by Rod Campbell.
27 pages of resources include
Matching
Sentence writing
Adjectives on each animal
Letter writing for each animal
Warning labels
Draw an animal and describe
Ordering animals
Labels
Drawing
Word mat
Writing frames
Resources cover lots of the maths curriculum.
Included are-
Counting
More/Less
Height
Weight
Counting to 10
Matching numbers to correct amount
Addition
Subtraction
Measuring
Number bonds
Counting to 8
Doubling
One more and one less
Repeating pattern
A pack of 11 cards, with, Dear Zoo characters on.
All you need to do is print, laminate and use a pack of clothing pegs.
Children place the peg on the choice of 3 numbers to match the amount of animals on the card.
Cards are from 0-10.
A game for 4 players with characters from the book, Dear Zoo, by Rod Campbell.
Each player has a coloured board with 6 pictures on and on the table in the middle are 24 pictures turned upside down. Each player takes it in turns to turn a card to see if it matches to one on their board. The winner is the person to find all their pictures first.
Here is a game for 4 players, based on the characters from the book, Dear zoo by Rod Campbell.
There are 4 boards with 6 pictures on each. There are also matching counters for each players boards and a set of 10 call cards.
A large Selection of resources to go alongside the teaching of the book, Loo Queue.
6 files in total, selling at £8.50, giving you a saving of, £3.50.
Please see each file for full details of each one.
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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