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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.
10 Plants Picture Grids to Copy KS1
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10 Plants Picture Grids to Copy KS1

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Cultivate a love for nature and symmetry in your KS1 children with this resource featuring 10 picture grids! Each grid showcases a variety of flowers and floral patterns, with a focus on symmetry in some of the designs, encouraging children to observe and appreciate plant life. This resource is crafted to inspire children to replicate these illustrations onto a blank grid, square by square, enhancing their observational and fine motor skills. Enlarge the grid paper as required. Extend by asking children to then draw or paint the plants and flowers freehand.
10 'Sudoku' like Puzzle Animal Worksheets
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10 'Sudoku' like Puzzle Animal Worksheets

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With this resource, children learn about a fun game called ‘Sudoku’, but with a twist! Instead of numbers, it uses animal pictures! *Explain how to play to your class with these fun instructions. * Imagine a big square, with 4 little boxes in a row and 4 little boxes in a column. That makes it 4 by 4. We have 10 different puzzles, each with a special animal theme: Squirrels - Cute little creatures with bushy tails! Animal Sounds x 2 - Match the first letter with the animal! Like ‘E’ for Elephant! Bears - Cuddly animals. Tigers - Striped big cats that roar! Fish - Animals that live in the water and swim around! Under the Sea - Discover different animals living beneath the waves! On the Farm - Say hello to the friendly animals living on a farm! Flying High - Look up to find birds and animals that fly in the sky! Animals - A mix of all kinds of animals! Blank Template - Create your own Sudoku with your favourite animals! On each work sheet, animals already make up a puzzle. Your job is to make your own picture puzzle in the empty grids. If you like, you can also count and colour the pictures on the ready made puzzles to make sure they are correct. Each row (that’s the line going across) can only have one of each animal! No duplicates allowed! Each column (that’s the line going up and down) also can only have one of each animal! And of course, each little box of 4 inside the big box can only have one of each animal too! Ready to have some fun and solve the animal Sudoku puzzles? Let’s get started!
Sequencing the Months of the Year Cards
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Sequencing the Months of the Year Cards

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A sequencing activity linked to Phonics, Time, Months of the Year and seasons. There are 2 worksheets in black and white. Each worksheet shows cards with 6 months of the year. Children can write the month of the year and / or the name of the child shown in the picture. e.g. Declan is shown in December. Each picture has things for children to find beginning with the initial sound of the month. e.g. in June, children can find Jenny, jam, juice and jewellery. Children can colour in the cards and then cut and sequence them from January to December. They could also make sets of cards for seasons.
Hoop La Addition to 50 Worksheets
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Hoop La Addition to 50 Worksheets

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3 colour worksheets showing colour hoops. Each colour hoop has a number value. The values are shown on page 1. The worksheets start with one hoop on each peg. Children work out the totals and write in the numbers. Sheets 2 and 3 show 1,2 or 3 hoops per peg. The final sheet is a template for children to make their own colour code. Extend with PE hoops for classroom fun.
Daily Classroom Calendar Poster
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Daily Classroom Calendar Poster

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A free resource for Key Stage 1 and Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) classrooms. The resource is a “Daily Classroom Calendar.” This colourful poster is designed to be a blank canvas that children can interact with each school day. It encourages participation and learning by allowing children to add the day of the week, month, date, and year, turning daily routine into an engaging learning opportunity. There is an example of the poster filled in. By integrating this tool into the classroom, educators can support foundational skills in reading, understanding calendars, and grasping the concept of time. Laminate the blank poster and children can use markers to add the detail or use ready made words and numbers that children can fix with Velcro.
New Year 2024 Number Activity
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New Year 2024 Number Activity

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A free resource for young children linked to Maths and the New Year. Children can colour in the numbers, cut and order on sheet 1. Duplicate sheet 2 for matching numbers and sequencing. On sheet 3 children can write their own numbers or make number characters.
Sorting Cards Curved and Straight Lines
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Sorting Cards Curved and Straight Lines

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This resource aims to make learning about shapes an interactive, fun, and comprehensive experience for young children, laying a solid foundation for their understanding of geometry and the world around them. Materials Included: Curved Shapes and Lines Cards: A set of 5 sheets each showing 12 colour cards with items with curved lines, straight lines, or shapes. These can be used to discuss the concept of curves and lines in both natural and man-made objects. Activity Worksheet: A final worksheet that allows children to draw or paste pictures of items with curved, straight, or mixed lines and shapes. This worksheet can serve as a review of the concepts learned. Instructions for Use: Cutting and Sorting: Begin by cutting out the cards on each of the five pages. Laminate them for durability if desired. Categorization Activities: Use the cards to engage children in sorting activities. They can sort by type of line (curved vs. straight), by shape, or by whether the object is natural or man-made. Matching Game: Duplicate the cards for a matching game, encouraging children to find pairs of similar shapes or lines. Shape Recognition: Use the shapes-only cards to focus on pure shape recognition, discussing sides, angles, and properties. Creative Application: Utilize the worksheet for children to apply what they’ve learned by drawing or pasting in items that match the discussed categories. Field Trip: If possible, organize a short walk or field trip around the school to identify shapes in the real world, enhancing the connection between the lesson and everyday life.
Count to 8 with Easter Eggs
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Count to 8 with Easter Eggs

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Show this counting activity on the Smart Board and/or print off the sheets for children to use in their counting/number lessons. Count, colour, cut and order Easter Eggs from 1 to 8. There are also 2 outline egg shapes for children to draw their own cartoon eggs.
Can you tell me the Time please? PPT
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Can you tell me the Time please? PPT

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A power point presentation for use when teaching children the time. This one shows o’clock, but can be altered by turning the clock hands for any times you want. The question and answer is animated and these appear on a click of the key or use of a switch: ‘Can you tell me the time please?’ ‘It’s three o’clock’. The final page is a clock template for children to make their own. Print these on card and laminate. Add split pins for the hands. Children can then make the times indicated on the PPT.
Numerals 0 to 10 cut out cards 2 sizes
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Numerals 0 to 10 cut out cards 2 sizes

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A set of numeral cards in colour from 0 to 10 and a set in black and white. Each sheet shows a colour and black and white card to cut out / colour/match. There is also a sheet showing all the colour cards in a small version and one with all the black and white cards in a small version. These like nice laminated on your displays or you can use them as visual aids /flashcards or worksheets for children to colour in.
What's the Time Mr Wolf? KS1
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What's the Time Mr Wolf? KS1

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A fun approach to learning to tell the time with a game for young children. There are 36 cards each showing different clocks, analog and digital. Show each card and children can read the times. If they find the 12 O’clock card it is dinner time! You could duplicate this card so that it appears more than once!
Times Tables Work Cards 1-10
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Times Tables Work Cards 1-10

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Sets of times tables work cards for children to work through. Cut and laminate for durability. Each page shows up to 10 x the number.
Time Word Cards for KS1
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Time Word Cards for KS1

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A set of word cards on the theme of time. Cut and use for flashcards or for displays. Laminate for durability.
Let's talk about Measures
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Let's talk about Measures

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A great speaking and listening activity for the Smart board or you can print the slides for group work, reference or display. There are 6 slides showing key words and matching pictures: Small Tall Narrow Weight Time Useful to inspire children to design and make their own poster or word banks.
Counting to 12 Game
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Counting to 12 Game

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Cut, count and match game for children learning their numbers from 1 to 12. Laminate for reusable games too.
Talking about Measures KS1
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Talking about Measures KS1

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5 worksheets to talk about measures with your children. Children read the word cards e.g. young and then draw a picture of someone younger. Young Near Old Tasty Hairy Small Large Long Fast Wide Thin Tall Bright Soft Flat Light Cute Cold Warm Angry
Addition to 20 with Playing Cards PowerPoint Game
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Addition to 20 with Playing Cards PowerPoint Game

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A fun way to count up to 20, adding 2 numbers together with playing cards. The PPT is animated so press the key or use a switch and the playing cards will appear. In this format, you can change the cards around to make as many combinations as you want. There are 14 slides with 2 styles of playing cards indicated by red or blue backs or covers.
My Weekly Diary Writing Frames
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My Weekly Diary Writing Frames

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A set of writing frames from Monday to Sunday for children to use e.g. in diary writing, recounts, writing weather reports and many more applications. Page 1 is for children to write the days of the week and any notes they have. Children can write the date on each of the days of the week writing frames too.