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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.
Lotto Bumper Pack
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Lotto Bumper Pack

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5 Lotto games with 6 boards and 15 cards to copy and cut and play the game with. Themes: Halloween, Christmas, Fruit and Vegetables, Insects and Animals.
Words Beginning with A to J
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Words Beginning with A to J

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30 words beginning with the letter A through to letter J with word cards and a list template for children to use for each. 10 letters of the alphabet in total.
Tennis Word and Picture Flashcards
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Tennis Word and Picture Flashcards

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3 pages of Tennis flashcards with 6 cards to a page. 1 card is blank for you to use how you want. Add these to your display on Sports or Tennis. Duplicate and children can match them. Add to your writing corner and children can write about Tennis.
Let's talk about Shopping Comprehension
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Let's talk about Shopping Comprehension

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2 colour posters to discuss with your children, or they could talk about them in pairs. Poster 1 shows a coffee shop where people are in a queue to buy food and drinks. There is a comprehension question sheet for children to answer verbally, discuss and / or write the answers to e.g. What time is the coffee shop open? Who is first in the queue? Poster 2 shows a Pizza Express with food and drinks menus. There is a comprehension question sheet for children to answer verbally, discuss and / or write the answers to e.g. How much would it cost for an Olive Pizza and a bottle of Cola? Links to Literacy, comprehension and speaking and listening as well as Maths, money and shopping.
10 Speaking and Listening Posters
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10 Speaking and Listening Posters

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10 posters to share with your children and encourage speaking and listening activities. Each poster shows something different, unusual or interesting such as an upside down house, cute animals or dolphins made from bananas. Children could think about what will happen next or what happened before each picture. Share on the white board and/or print out and the children can discuss in small groups and then choose their favourite posters to write about.
4 Reasons to Write at KS1
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4 Reasons to Write at KS1

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4 worksheets encouraging and supporting children with their writing at KS1. Sheet 1 shows a word bank and colour picture and invites children to use the key words to write a story. Sheet 2 shows a packed school bag and children write 7 things that they might find or pack in a school bag. Sheet 3 is a book review. Sheet 3 asks children to list what is in their pencil cases.
My Holiday Reading List
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My Holiday Reading List

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2 versions of this resource for children to record the books they want to read in the holidays or those they do read. Great little homework idea for young children.
21 Story Characters Read, Write, Colour
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21 Story Characters Read, Write, Colour

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A bumper 21 worksheet collection of characters that children will be familiar with from story books. Each sheet shows a different character such as fairy, giant, knight or dragon. Children read the sentence, write the sentence and then colour the characters. There is a colour version of each character on the sheets - children can copy these colours or use some of their own. Links to initial sound work, phonics, reading and handwriting.
An Autumn Tale KS1
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An Autumn Tale KS1

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Here is a simple Autumn tale reading and writing activity. Children can read the text and fill in the missing words. The answers are given in red on the next slide and the pictures around the colour border help children with the words they need. There is a blank border page where children can make up their own Autumn tale and use the pictures to help them. Alternatively, they can draw a picture of the Autumn tale or an Autumn picture of their own. There are also colour flashcards without words and colour flashcards with words that can assist children with their reading and writing.
Let's Write Autumn Words
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Let's Write Autumn Words

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5 different worksheets where children name the pictures related to Autumn and then trace over the words. Links to Seasons, Harvest, Halloween, Weather, handwriting and fine motor control. Please see also Let’s Write Winter, Spring and Summer Words on this shop too.
The Queen's Platinum Jubilee Resource Bundle
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The Queen's Platinum Jubilee Resource Bundle

6 Resources
A bundle of resources for EYFS / KS1 based on this memorable celebration. Resources include activities and worksheets, a story, bunting and flashcards. Something for everyone and a range of fun activities. New resource added - Corgi Dogs Activity Sheets
List Writing Likes and Dislikes KS1
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List Writing Likes and Dislikes KS1

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Here is a writing activity for children learning to write lists. Links to writing, reading, Ourselves, Me and PSHE. Page 1 shows lists of words children could choose from for their writing or they can come up with their own ideas and suggestions. Page 2 is for children to complete the sentences and write a list of 7 things they like. Page 3 is for children to write 7 things they dislike.
Write the Missing Words Character Sheets
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Write the Missing Words Character Sheets

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A differentiated phonics / writing worksheet activity for EYFS/KS1. There are 3 worksheets with a differentiated version of each. Each sheet shows 5 or 6 words and character pictures. Children find the correct word for each character and write it on the banner that the characters are holding. On the simpler version of the sheets, the words are there for children to trace or write underneath.
A Winter Tale KS1
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A Winter Tale KS1

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Here is a simple Winter tale / reading and writing activity. Children can read the text and fill in the missing words. The answers are given in red on the next slide and the pictures around the colour border help children with the words they need. There is a blank border page where children can make up their own Winter tale and use the pictures to help them. Alternatively, they can draw a picture of the Winter tale or a Winter picture of their own. There are also colour flashcards without words and colour flashcards with words that can assist children with their reading and writing.
Winter Word Matching Activity Sheets
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Winter Word Matching Activity Sheets

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4 activity sheets for children based on winter / weather. On each sheet children read the words and match them to the ones that are the same. The fonts are different for each word to make it a bit more difficult. Children could colour and cut out their snowmen and they could be made into a display. Alternatively, they can cut and match the words and paste into their work books.
Rounded and Straight Letters Handwriting
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Rounded and Straight Letters Handwriting

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4 worksheets to support children with their handwriting and letter recognition and formation. Sheet 1 encourages children to look at the shapes of the letters with rounded parts, sound them and then write them, tracing over the dotted letters. Sheet 2 shows the letters with straight parts for children to overwrite. Sheets 3 and 4 asks the children to name the objects / pictures, sounding the initial letter and then forming the letters by overwriting. Letters are in capital form.