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Teaching and Learning Resources for Early Learners and KS1

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Looking for something fresh and original to ignite your classroom? Dive into a treasure trove of resources designed to captivate and inspire KS1 children. Plus, explore engaging materials for Key Stage 2 and tailored resources for SEND learners. From Phonics to Speaking & Listening, Reading & Writing activities, Maths, PSHE and a variety of exciting topic-based resources, you’ll find everything you need to create new lessons that stand out.

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Looking for something fresh and original to ignite your classroom? Dive into a treasure trove of resources designed to captivate and inspire KS1 children. Plus, explore engaging materials for Key Stage 2 and tailored resources for SEND learners. From Phonics to Speaking & Listening, Reading & Writing activities, Maths, PSHE and a variety of exciting topic-based resources, you’ll find everything you need to create new lessons that stand out.
The Queen's Platinum Jubilee Colour Patterns EYFS
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The Queen's Platinum Jubilee Colour Patterns EYFS

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3 pages of activities for young children with a red, white and blue colour and pattern theme to tie in with your Jubilee celebrations. Copy and continue the red, white and blue balloon pattern to complete the picture. Colour all the stars using red, white and blue or red and blue. Follow the red arrows with your tracing patterns. Cut these out and laminate and you can add them to the writing corner.
Halloween Word Cards
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Halloween Word Cards

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2 pages of word cards related to your Halloween theme. Useful for supporting children with their spooky story / imaginative story writing and spelling. Great too, for displays. Letters are made from bones.
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.
Calendar Work Special Days in March
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Calendar Work Special Days in March

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Children can research the dates of special days in March and add them to the calendar for March 22. They can draw a picture for each event. Nice little back to school activity after half term!
Patterns on Sweet Bags Freebie
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Patterns on Sweet Bags Freebie

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Children will enjoy colouring the sweet bags to make them the same on page one. On page two, children can make all the sweet bags different using felt pens, pencils or crayons.
A Cat's Christmas Wish List
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A Cat's Christmas Wish List

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*PCS Licenced - Boardmaker symbols. Can the children help Molly the Cat to make her Christmas wish list. There are pictures to help and a stocking outline to make a list in or add pictures to.
D is for Dolphins and Ducks Colouring Sheets
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D is for Dolphins and Ducks Colouring Sheets

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2 worksheets for children to colour in and trace over the letters. Dolphins and Ducks is the theme and there is a sheet for each animal. You could link this in with National Dolphin Day which is on the 14th April.
Colourful Circles
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Colourful Circles

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A freebie resource with a colour, pattern and shape theme. Children can copy the colour patterns or use their own colours to create a new pattern.
3 Be Kind to Yourself  Doodle Sheets
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3 Be Kind to Yourself Doodle Sheets

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Bring the power of kindness and self-care into your classroom with these doodle colouring sheets themed around Be Kind to Yourself. Featuring inspiring phrases like “Celebrate Being You,” “Shine Like a Star,” “Paint Your Own Picture,” and “Breathe, Relax, and Be Kind to Yourself,” these sheets are perfect for encouraging self-reflection and creativity. Ideal for mindfulness breaks, art inspiration, or poster-making activities, they provide a meaningful way to engage children while promoting well-being. Tie them into discussions about the National Word of the Year, Kindness, and help your children embrace positivity and self-compassion.
3 New Year Doodles for 2025 KS1
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3 New Year Doodles for 2025 KS1

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Celebrate the New Year with this 2025-themed back to school doodle activity! Perfect for KS1, these 3 worksheets feature fun images to colour and decorate. Children can also use the ideas from the doodles to create their own New Year posters. An engaging way to ring in 2025!
10 Letter Writing Frames for Santa
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10 Letter Writing Frames for Santa

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This set includes 10 black-and-white Christmas-themed letter-writing templates designed for children aged 4 and above. Each template features a festive illustration, perfect for writing thank-you notes after Christmas , or letters to express holiday wishes. The simple designs can be coloured in. These templates make letter writing fun and engaging, helping young children develop their writing skills while celebrating the Christmas spirit.
10 Xmas Wapping Paper Designs to Colour
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10 Xmas Wapping Paper Designs to Colour

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These colouring sheets may inspire your children to design their own wrapping paper sheets for Christmas. Enlarge and they are lovely painted or use as place mats once the children have coloured them in.
10 cards to make for 2025
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10 cards to make for 2025

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10 cards to make for the new year 2025. Print onto thin card, cut and fold and write a message or motivational phrase inside e.g. ‘Hello 2025’ or ‘A New Chapter’. Children could use the cards as inpiration for their own designs and / or add to the cards presented with collage, stickers, glitter or drawings.
Matching Feeling Faces for EYFS
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Matching Feeling Faces for EYFS

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10 worksheets with links to Feelings, Ourselves and Emotional Regulation. Each sheet shows 3 faces for children to match with a line or by using colours.
2 Poster Ideas for Christmas
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2 Poster Ideas for Christmas

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Black and White Christmas Posters for Colouring or Inspiration. • Poster 1: A festive scene with pictures such as a decorated Christmas tree, a gift, and a wreath. Children can colour the details of the ornaments and heading. • Poster 2: A winter landscape featuring weather. Children can colour in the text and symbols. 2. Posters for Custom Decoration • Poster 3 and 4: Blank posters with “Christmas” written in bold, creative font at the centre, surrounded by white space. Designed for children to add their own drawings of Christmas characters, decorations, or symbols. Key Features: • Black-and-white designs to encourage creativity and individuality. • Simple, bold layouts suitable for EYFS and KS1 children. • Versatile usage: can be used for colouring or creating original Christmas art. • Printable in A4 or A3 sizes for flexibility in group or individual activities.
Beware Halloween Road Signs KS1
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Beware Halloween Road Signs KS1

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‘Beware Halloween Road Signs’ is a fun KS1 resource that blends Halloween excitement with lessons on road signs and shapes. The pack includes two sets of signs: eight circular designs, such as “No Turning Back”, “Pumpkin Patch Ahead” and “Keep Your Eye on the Road!” with a creepy eyeball, teaching the purpose of informational signs. The six triangular signs feature spooky warnings like “Ghosts Above You,” “Haunted House Ahead,” and “Watch Out for Little Red Devils,” introducing children to the idea of cautionary signs. The resource also provides blank templates for both shapes, encouraging children to design and colour their own Halloween-themed signs. Children can think of and write spooky matching phrases to signs. These activities promote shape recognition, creativity, and fine motor skills while setting a festive classroom atmosphere.
Let's Colour in at Halloween
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Let's Colour in at Halloween

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For EYFS (Early Years Foundation Stage) and KS1 (Key Stage 1) children. Four Halloween-themed colouring sheets to spark creativity and excitement about the holiday. These resources can be used to introduce children to the concept of Halloween in a fun, engaging way while also helping develop their fine motor skills.