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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.
Count to 12 with Golf Balls
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Count to 12 with Golf Balls

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A counting and matching card activity for children learning to recognise, read and order numbers and number words to 12. Cut out the cards and laminate for durability and practical activities.
Ways of Making 6 with Sushi KS1
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Ways of Making 6 with Sushi KS1

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A fun with food activity linked to numbers 1 to 6. Sheet 1 shows sushi arranged on a table. Sheet 2 shows 6 individual sushi in different colours. Sheet 3 shows a template that children can fill in. Sheet 4 shows an empty table that children could paste sushi onto. The idea is that children cut out the individual sushi and organise them in as many different ways that they can so that each arrangement is different but still adds up to 6. Cut and laminate the sushi cards and table for use in your number area.
Making Sets of 6 with Colour Fish Cards
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Making Sets of 6 with Colour Fish Cards

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A fun activity linked to colour, counting and Oceans and Seas. Each page shows 6 fish. There is a mixed group of fish on page 1 and then the following sets of colour fish on the following sheets: blue, purple, yellow, green, orange and red. Cut out the fish 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.
Making Sets of 6 with Colour Whales
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Making Sets of 6 with Colour Whales

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A fun activity linked to colour, counting, animals and Oceans and Seas. Each page shows 6 whales. There is a mixed group of whales on page 1 and then the following sets of colour whales on the following sheets: grey, purple, yellow, green, orange and red. Cut out the whales 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.
12 Months of the Year Slides or Posters
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12 Months of the Year Slides or Posters

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Colour slides for your Smart Board or to print off and use for display or activities in class. Each slide shows a month of the year, it’s number and order and a relevant picture. Use for discussion, ordering, sequencing or as inspiration for children to design and make their own posters.
Sequence the Year Activity Sheets
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Sequence the Year Activity Sheets

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A resource linked to Seasons, Weather, Special Days, Celebrations, Time, Number and Sequencing. There are 12 flashcards - 2 to a page, showing each month from January to December with a picture that represents that month or Season. The same flashcards are in a smaller version with 2 sets to 1 page. There is a worksheet where children cut and sequence the small cards and they can cut and paste onto the template worksheet and / or, match to the number cards from 1 to 12. A nice back to school activity for January to start the new year off.
Adding to 20 with Dominoes
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Adding to 20 with Dominoes

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A counting game where children count the numbers on each tile and add them together. This works well as a mental maths starter encouraging ‘maths talk’. Children could work against the clock for added interest and motivation. Another activity idea is for children to find matching tiles of ‘real’ dominoes and place them onto the sheets. Children can learn how to play dominoes or / and cut out and match the tiles. There are 19 pages with 2 dominoes on each. There is a template included at the end for you to make more of your own.
Addition Toy Counting Cards
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Addition Toy Counting Cards

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*PCS Licenced - Boardmaker symbols. 40 cards to cut and laminate and use in your lessons on number or addition. Add to your maths tables or corners or use for early finishers or wet play activities. Links to numeracy and toy topics.
Dinosaurs to Colour, Cut and Match
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Dinosaurs to Colour, Cut and Match

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Dinosaur lovers will enjoy colouring in the 15 picture cards of Dinosaurs, cutting and matching them to the colour versions. The second activity is a set of 8 black and white dinosaurs for children to colour in match to the colour version.
I Can Count Apples to 10
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I Can Count Apples to 10

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12 colour cards on 2 worksheets where children count the apples on the trees and write the numbers in the boxes. Use as 2 worksheets or cut out the cards, laminate and add to your number corner with dry markers.
2 Kites Worksheets EYFS
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2 Kites Worksheets EYFS

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2 worksheets with a Kite theme. Sheet 1 - children add in the missing numbers from 1 to 4 in each kite and colour the kites. Sheet 2 - A colouring kite phonics sheet. Link to Easter around the World where kites are flown in celebration.
Night and Day Planning and Resources
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Night and Day Planning and Resources

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A set of resources suitable for EYFS, KS1 and SEND pupils. The theme is Night and Day. The resource consists of a planning overview including LOs, resource section and assessment with 10 suggested activities. Sorting cards are included on 4 sheets with 12 symbols on each sheet. Children can sort using Night / Day, Night time and Daytime activities and routines. There are also days of the week cards that children can sequence and use in their written work or for speaking and listening activities. There is a poem included entitled - Night and Day and there is also a template for children writing their own poetry. Boardmaker licenced.
'Day Diaries' Days of the Week Activities
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'Day Diaries' Days of the Week Activities

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This activity is suitable for EYFS and KS1. It allows children to make personal connections to the days of the week, helping them to remember the names and order more easily. It also promotes creativity and presentation skills. By associating days with specific activities or events, students gain a practical understanding of how days function in their daily lives. It can also enhance their understanding of sequential order and time concepts. Resources include: Planning Sequencing days of the week flashcards to cut and order A worksheet / Day Diary, for each day of the week A sample worksheet to give children an idea of filling in the the ‘Day Diaries’.
Nature Counting and Sorting from 1 to 6
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Nature Counting and Sorting from 1 to 6

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Unleash your children’s love for nature, science, and numeracy with this set of resources for EYFS and KS1. There is a simple lesson plan included together with number cards from 1 to 6. There are 6 pages, each containing a set of resources connected to the natural world such as squirrels, plants,butterflies and snails. Children can cut these cards out and sequence from 1 to 6.
Discovering the Days of the Week Lesson
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Discovering the Days of the Week Lesson

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“Discovering the Days: A Colourful Week Ahead!”, a multifaceted resource tailored for KS1 learners. Resources include a colour card for each day of the week. A detailed lesson plan outlining objectives, resources and activity steps. Blank blackboards and black and white characters which form the basis of the activities planned. The colour days of the week cards can also be used as a daily wall chart or added to displays on Time. Subject Links: Maths: Beyond learning the days of the week, children grasp sequencing and early data handling, foundational for time-related concepts. Literacy: Enhance vocabulary and narrative skills by associating stories with each day. Art: Black and white cut-outs and blackboards empower children to be artists, sparking creativity.
Keeping Healthy Count and Match Cards to 6
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Keeping Healthy Count and Match Cards to 6

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4 sets of colour flashcards where children can cut out and match numbers 1 to 6. Or duplicate and they can match picture to picture. Each card is related to keeping healthy and shows pictures e.g. plasters, masks, tissues, thermometers, hand gel etc.
Count to 20 at the Seaside
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Count to 20 at the Seaside

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A colour powerpoint presentation for your children learning to count to 20 or consolidating numbers to 20. The theme is the Seaside with each slide showing a number with an object/objects appearing for them to count related to the sea/seaside. You can re-order the slides and / or print them and use them as visual aids or posters.
Snow White Counting to 7 and other activities
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Snow White Counting to 7 and other activities

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A cross curricular resource for children linked to the story -Snow White and the 7 Dwarfs. The resource includes counting writing and drawing as well as emotions/feelings. Sheets: 1- Children cut out the cards and count and order the colour dwarfs from 1 to 7. 2 - Shows the colour dwarfs and their names. Children can write the names underneath or write a word or phrase to describe them. 3 - Shows black and white dwarfs for children to write the names underneath and colour. They then draw their favourite dwarf and say why it is their favourite. 4 -Shows cards with the names of the dwarfs. Chidren can draw the dwarfs, cut and paste from a previous sheet or write about them with a word or phrase. Link this resource with feelings and children could also draw feeling faces to illustrate the dwarfs.