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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.
Number Cards on Balls 1 to 10
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Number Cards on Balls 1 to 10

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3 sets of number cards from 1 to 10 on 3 different types of balls. There are 2 sizes - 2 to a page and 10 small ones to a page. Great for displays, Sports topics and recognising and ordering numbers to 10. cut and laminate for reuse.
Counting to 6 with Pizzas
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Counting to 6 with Pizzas

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Use these pizza cards for children learning to count to 6 and to copy patterns. Each pizza slice has between 0 and 6 tomatoes on for children to count and cover with counters. There are 3 boards which can be laminated for reuse. There are 2 boards with a number for children to count out and add red circles or counters to the pizzas. There is a board with the 6 blank pizzas and 1 showing dots from 1 to 6. The final board is blank for you to use how you want.
Diary Writing Ordering and Matching Cards
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Diary Writing Ordering and Matching Cards

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Two sets of colour cards showing girls and boys. Children can read what the children do on each day of the week and then cut the cards out and sequence them. They can also match the activity with the day of the week by pasting onto the cards showing the days of the week. On the final worksheet, children can write a word / phrase or sentence to say what each child does on each day of the week.
Matching Pairs Worksheets KS1
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Matching Pairs Worksheets KS1

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Set 1 3 worksheets for children to match pairs of items coffee / cake burger/fries tree/leaf Cut and paste the colour pictures to make pairs Match the words and pictures Draw a line on this black and white worksheet to match each pair
Matching Pairs Worksheets KS1 Set 2
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Matching Pairs Worksheets KS1 Set 2

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Set 2 3 worksheets for children to match pairs of items horse / field rabbit / carrot dog / bowl Cut and paste the colour pictures to make pairs Match the words and pictures Draw a line on this black and white worksheet to match each pair
Following Patterns EYFS / KS1
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Following Patterns EYFS / KS1

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4 maracas each with a different colour pattern for children to follow. There are 4 black and white maracas for children to colour in to make them the same.
Using Number Lines to 10 Add and Subtract
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Using Number Lines to 10 Add and Subtract

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A simple introduction to using number lines at KS1. Sheet 1 shows 3 number lines showing 0 to 10. Sheets 2 to 6 show 3 number lines with numbers omitted. Children name / write in the missing numbers. Laminate these sheets and they can be used over and again. Sheet 7 shows 9 addition questions with a number line for children to use to get the answers. Sheet 8 shows 9 subtraction questions with a number line. Sheet 10 is a template for you or the children to write their own sums.
30 Printable Number Line Designs from 0 to 10
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30 Printable Number Line Designs from 0 to 10

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A useful number line for teaching counting on, counting back, addition and subtraction within 10. Here is a number line for every child in your class! Numbers are from 0 to 10. There are 30 bookmark style number lines to cut out and laminate for durability. Let them choose their own from a range of designs including: Transport, Spring, Halloween, Bears, Pirates, Animals, Birds and many more.
Recycling Number Frieze from 1 to 10
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Recycling Number Frieze from 1 to 10

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10 posters showing numbers and number words from 1 to 10 with a recycling theme. Each poster shows a different receptacle/s for recycling. Makes good visual aids for your topic on Recycling as well as when teaching number and number words to 10. A great frieze for your classroom wall too.
Numbers to 5 on Balls Posters + Activity
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Numbers to 5 on Balls Posters + Activity

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5 posters for display or visual aids for teaching number to 5. Each poster shows a different ball, a number and number word. The activity included is for children to match up 5 ball cards with 5 number cards.
Writing and Matching Numbers to 16 KS1
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Writing and Matching Numbers to 16 KS1

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2 sets of cards to cut out showing numbers to 16 and number words. Children can match the words and pictures, order the numbers and use for maths activities such as addition or counting. Extend by asking children to mark out numbers in black or coloured sand or using chalk on black sugar paper.
20 Number Flashcards KS1
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20 Number Flashcards KS1

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Flashcards showing numbers and number words from 1 to 20. Cut out, laminate and use as visual aids, for assessment, ordering numbers. Duplicate for matching games.
Positional Vocabulary with Blocks Activity KS1
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Positional Vocabulary with Blocks Activity KS1

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Here is a fun activity using 6 coloured blocks which children cut out from the sheet provided. Each block has a different word/s - beside, in between, above, under, below, next to. Children are given the tasks of a. recreate the patterns in the 3 patterns given b. create patterns of their own ensuring that the words make sense e.g. under must be under at least one other brick. You could make this a competitive game where children work in pairs or groups and see how many different combinations they can come up with. Extend / differentiate using less blocks or using lego or other blocks for practical activities.
Handy Number Fun
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Handy Number Fun

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EYFS or KS1 resource. A fun number activity set for learning numbers to 10, left and right and pairs. 1- Colour hands poster showing numbers 1 to 10 2 - Colour hands poster showing numbers to 5 and backwards from 5 3 /4 /5 - Outline hands to draw around, colour in or make into counting resources 6 - Colour the pairs to make them the same - activity sheet 7 - Colour the left hands to make them the same and the right hands to make them the same - activity sheet 8 - Number each hand. Colour the odds and evens in different colours - activity sheet
Comparing Size with Hands and Feet EYFS / KS1
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Comparing Size with Hands and Feet EYFS / KS1

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Here is an activity idea where children draw around their feet and hands, decorate them and sequence in size along with the other childrens’ hands and feet in class. There is a sheet saying what you need and an explanation of what to do and extension ideas. Included are hand and feet template for extra activities. Lots of opportunities for speaking and listening and using maths vocabulary such as big, bigger, biggest, smaller etc.
Handy Number Flashcards 0 to 20
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Handy Number Flashcards 0 to 20

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A complete set of ‘handy’ number flashcards from 0 to 20. There are matching number word cards and numerals of the same colour. Suitable for SEND pupils and primary / nursery. Print, cut and laminate for a handy, portable little resource that you can reuse.
Flower Patterns Activity Sheets
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Flower Patterns Activity Sheets

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3 activities with a nature /plants theme using colour and pattern. 5 pairs of coloured flowers for children to cut out and match /find the flowers the same. 10 flowers - children can colour these in to make them all different or make matching pairs. Enlarge and use with different media such as paint and thin brushes. Children choose 3 colours and colour in the large flower. Their task is then to make each of the 6 flowers different using the same 3 colours.