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Teaching and Learning Resources for Early Learners and KS1

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Looking for something original? Here are some Resources for Early Learners and Key Stage 1 that you won't have used before. There are also some Key Stage 2 and a variety of SEND resources. Alphabet, Phonics, Speaking and Listening, Reading & Writing Activities and a range of topic resources. Worksheets, flashcards, activities, PPTs, quiz games and posters are all included. Most images licenced from graphicsfactory.com and symbols are licenced from Boardmaker.

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Looking for something original? Here are some Resources for Early Learners and Key Stage 1 that you won't have used before. There are also some Key Stage 2 and a variety of SEND resources. Alphabet, Phonics, Speaking and Listening, Reading & Writing Activities and a range of topic resources. Worksheets, flashcards, activities, PPTs, quiz games and posters are all included. Most images licenced from graphicsfactory.com and symbols are licenced from Boardmaker.
60 Animal Spelling Cards KS1
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60 Animal Spelling Cards KS1

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Animal Spelling Cards: These resources consist of 60 printable cards, each showcasing an image of an animal accompanied by a scrambled letter hint. Each of the 10 sheets comprises six animal cards that can also serve as worksheets. From three-letter animals like an ‘ant’, to eight-letter animals like an ‘elephant’, there’s a whole zoological world for children to explore. With the option of laminating the sheets or individual cards, they can be repurposed as durable resources for a writing corner. Paired with dry erase markers, children can repeatedly practice their spelling, writing, and decoding skills. Whether cut out as cards for individual play or used as worksheets for group activities, these resources are useful for developing early literacy skills, promoting letter recognition, and linking in with any animal theme.
Getting Ready for Change Resource Pack
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Getting Ready for Change Resource Pack

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8 themed worksheets with templates aimed at supporting children with change at the end of a school year or at the start of a new term or year . Each worksheet has a different theme and title and uses symbols: Back to school checklist Children can write or draw things they need to consider for back to school 2 Knowledge is power Children are encouraged to think about what knowledge they will gain this year My A star Start Children are asked to thing about and write their aims and goals Back to School Children draw, colour or write subjects they will learn at school Rocket Fuel Children will consider the importance of a healthy diet to fuel success Dream Big Children draw or write their dreams for the future Change Ahead Children consider things that will stay the same and those that will change **Moving On ** Children think about and write about new navigations, directions and explorations. Children can express their feelings about moving on ,or transitioning to a new school giving lots of opportunities for speaking and listening. These worksheets, are designed to engage SEND pupils and KS1 children, providing opportunities for self-expression and reflection. They encourage positive thinking and readiness for change and the new school year ahead. Boardmaker licenced.
Find the Odd Food Out 10 Worksheets
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Find the Odd Food Out 10 Worksheets

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10 worksheets based on a food theme. Each sheet shows 4 food or drink items - 1 of these is the odd one out e.g. potato, pizza and popcorn all begin with p - thus the odd one out is cake. Children can write the cursive words and colour the pictures. Children can compare the pictures on each page and say how they have decided on the criteria.
20 Fruit and Vegetable Posters
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20 Fruit and Vegetable Posters

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20 posters. 10 fruits and 10 vegetables. 2 posters to a page. Great for displays or visual aids for your Plant / Food topic. A good idea is to cut out the posters and add them to the front of brown paper bags. Use for sorting cards into or real / imitation fruits and vegetables. Use for weighing or adding / taking away also or in the class ‘Shop’ for role play.
Design a Poster for Bonfire Night
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Design a Poster for Bonfire Night

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Children will enjoy using this colour Bonfire Night poster as a stimulus for their own posters. There is also a page of all the related words shown on the poster that children can colour in and use or add a background to.
4 Harvest Labelling Sheets
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4 Harvest Labelling Sheets

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4 colour labelling sheets with a Harvest theme. Children can write a word or caption underneath each picture or cut them out, paste and write a sentence or Harvest story.
Problem Solving with Fruit and Veg KS1 Lesson
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Problem Solving with Fruit and Veg KS1 Lesson

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A complete lesson for KS1 children with a problem solving theme, linked to fruit and vegetables. All the resources you need are included as well as the answers to the question cards provided and a template for making more question cards. The story revolves around Dan, a delivery driver who drives a different van each day to his customers when delivering his fruit and vegetables. Show the first 3 sheets on the white board or print them out for each group of children to work from. Each sheet asks the children to answer questions on Dan and his deliveries and gives picture clues. Sheet 4 is a table for children to cut up and reorganise onto the blank table on sheet 5. Children can cut and paste or draw/write the answers in the table. An example of row one: Blue lorry delivering blueberries. The number of the lorry is 3 and Dan drives it on a Tuesday to Tammy’s shop. Extend the activity by asking children to talk about each column or write about each one. Sheet 6 and 7 show 12 question cards. Children can work out the answers individually or in pairs / groups and present the answers verbally or in writing. Sheet 8 shows a template for you or the children to make more question cards. Sheet 9 shows the answers to the 12 question cards. This activity can be extended into an art lesson and the work produced make a lovely classroom display with a maths link.
Fruits and their Initial Sounds PPT
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Fruits and their Initial Sounds PPT

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A bright power point for children linked to initial sounds and your fruit topic work. There are 20 slides each showing a different fruit. Running along the bottom of each slide is the alphabet. Children name the fruits and talk about them and then find the first sounds for each one, using the alphabet strip to help them.
Harvest Workbook and Flashcards KS1
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Harvest Workbook and Flashcards KS1

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A set of resources for your EYFS or KS1 children based around Harvest or Autumn time themes. Activities: Colour named cards to cut, duplicate and match. Black and white named cards to cut, colour, duplicate and match. Colour pictures to match to their names such as turkey and toffee apples. Black and white version of activity 3 where children can colour the pictures. Colour and black and white writing frames with picture borders. Colour Harvest poster and a black and white one for children to colour in themselves. 12 colour flashcards with corresponding black and white versions.
Design a Fruit Tree and a Fruit Heart
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Design a Fruit Tree and a Fruit Heart

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Children will have fun designing their own fruit tree and fruit heart. There are posters that they can use as an inspiration and outline templates. There is also a fruit poster showing 5 fruits and an activity for them to write descriptions of the fruits shown.
6 Fruity Activities
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6 Fruity Activities

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A collection of activities for children learning about fruit. There are 6 flashcards. A colour and black and white poster showing the fruit. Colour and black and white fruit for the children to colour in and name. Colour and black and white flashcards are included.
KS1 Comprehension Activities 'Our Class'
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KS1 Comprehension Activities 'Our Class'

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Comprehension activities based on Mrs Abbot’s class of 10 children. There is an information sheet giving details of birthdays, names and key details about each child. Children can talk about the children in pairs or groups and then complete the activities. Activity 1 A colour and black and white version of this sheet are included. Children work out the names of each child and write them underneath. Activity 2 Children draw or paste the children into the boxes and write their names underneath. Activity 3 Children read the information sheet and write a sentence about each of the children in the grid provided. As a follow up, children could design their own sheets based on children in their own class. Links to reading, writing and speaking and listening, Ourselves, as well as diversity.
Make Sets of  Autumn Colour Leaves to 6
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Make Sets of Autumn Colour Leaves to 6

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A fun activity linked to colour, counting, leaves, plants and Autumn. Each page shows 6 leaves. There is a mixed group of leaves on page 1 and then the following sets of colour leaves on the following sheets: yellow, orange, purple, brown, red and green. Cut out the leaves to make flashcards for sorting and matching. Children can use the black and white version of the sheet to add their colour sets to, or to colour in.
Halloween Place Mats
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Halloween Place Mats

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Children can use the black and white poster as a place mat for Halloween celebrations as it is or they can colour or paint it. Enlarge for best results. Page 2 shows a border so children could use this template to design their own place mats. Alternatively, use the template for children to draw or write on connected with your Halloween themed work.
What do you Wish for? Writing and Topic Resources
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What do you Wish for? Writing and Topic Resources

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10 activity sheets linked to Magic, PHSE, Ourselves, Me and Literacy. Encourage the children to be inventive and use their imaginations as well as being thoughtful and factual. Children talk about the 6 questions in pairs or groups Children write about what they wish for answering the questions on sheet 1 Children draw 6 things they wish for Children write out a magic / wish spell Children write a wish list If 3 wishes were granted- children write what they would be Children match and colour the magicians Write what the young penguin / or they would like to wish for when they grow up Draw or write what is in the cauldron Write a Christmas wish list
List the Toys in Santa's Sack
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List the Toys in Santa's Sack

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10 lists of Christmas toys to write. There are 10 pages where children name the toys in Santa’s sack and then make a list in the empty sack. Alternatively, children can draw the pictures in the sack template.
Unusual Fruits to Learn and Label
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Unusual Fruits to Learn and Label

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3 worksheets where children try to identify the unusual colour fruits and label them. The words are written out along the side for children to overwrite and use in their labelling. These fruits are less well known and the challenge can be for the children to research them and learn their names. This could be part of a guided reading project. Suitable for KS1 and KS2.