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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.
Beginning to Work with Number Lines KS1
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Beginning to Work with Number Lines KS1

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Here is a fun way to introduce or work with number lines at KS1 from 0 to 10. This activity has a flower theme but the templates included allow you or the children to make their own themed number lines e.g. transport or toys. Sheet 1 shows 2 number lines with a flower or leaf at each number. Cut and laminate the sheets so children or groups of children can use them. Sheet 2 asks children to use the Flower number line to write down the numbers of each picture. They then use the Flower number line to answer 3 addition questions and write / draw the answers. Sheet 3 asks children to use the Flower number line to draw the pictures for each number. They then use the Flower number line to answer 3 subtraction questions. Sheet 4 is the template number line for children to add their own themed pictures to. Sheet 5 is a template question sheet for you to fill in.
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.
Adding 5 Numbers to 20 with a Space Theme
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Adding 5 Numbers to 20 with a Space Theme

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2 worksheets with a Space Theme and border. Each shows astronauts juggling 5 numbers in Space. Children add the numbers and write the answers on the astronauts space suits. Page 1 shows numbers to 10. Page 2 shows numbers to 20. Page 3 is a template for you or the children to make your own.
Adding 3 Numbers to 20 with a Space Theme
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Adding 3 Numbers to 20 with a Space Theme

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A maths resource where children write and add together 3 numbers to make a given number in each rocket. Sheet 1 shows rockets with numbers to 10. Sheet 2 shows rockets with numbers from 10 to 20. Sheet 3 is a template that you can use to make more of your own.
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.
Rainbow Border 3D Shape Flashcards
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Rainbow Border 3D Shape Flashcards

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Colour flashcards with the following 3D shapes: cylinder, pyramid, sphere, cube, cuboid and cone. There are 4 of each shape in different colours: blue, green, orange and grey. Use as visual aids, display cards or for matching games when teaching or consolidating 3D shape. Laminate to ensure durability.
Rainbow Borders 2D Flashcards
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Rainbow Borders 2D Flashcards

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16 flashcards showing colour 2D shapes with words. Each has a rainbow border design. There are 2 flashcards per page. There is also a blank template that you or the children can use to make their own. These are useful for visual aids, displays, shape tables or corners, making shapes from dough and general work on 2 D shape. Cut and laminate for a durable resource. Duplicate for shape matching games.
Rainbow Border Number Cards 1 to 10
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Rainbow Border Number Cards 1 to 10

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A great visual aid for counting to 10, recognising numbers and number words and ordering numbers. Each page has 2 flashcards and the final page is a template for you or the children to create their own rainbow border cards.
Adding 2 and 3 Numbers to 30 Target Practice
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Adding 2 and 3 Numbers to 30 Target Practice

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A novel way for children to practice their addition. The first 3 pages show 6 targets with a central number. Children add 2 numbers to make the central number. An example is done for them. Sheet 4 is a blank template included for you to make your own. Sheet 5 show 6 targets where children write 3 numbers that make up the central number. Again, an example is done for them. Sheet 6 is a blank template for your to make more of your own. Children can colour in the numbers they write so that all of the sevens for example, are the same colour and all of the threes etc. They can then begin to make out patterns.
Sphere Shape Patterns to Colour in KS1
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Sphere Shape Patterns to Colour in KS1

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Here are 16 sphere shaped patterns for children to colour in choosing their own media e.g. felt pens, paint, pencils etc. The first page shows all 16 designs. Links to art work on patterns, colour and 3D shape.
One, Two, Three, Four Five Number Rhyme EYFS
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One, Two, Three, Four Five Number Rhyme EYFS

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A popular number rhyme to share with your children. Let them count the fish as you go along. There are 2 activity sheets: Colour and count the fish. Sort into 2 types. Colour and cut out the fish and order from 1 to 10.
Add 3 Numbers Dice Activity Sheets
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Add 3 Numbers Dice Activity Sheets

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A differentiated activity for addition at KS1. Sheet 1 - add 3 numbers shown on the dice and write the numeral and number word underneath to 10 Sheet 2 - add 3 numbers to 20 Sheet 3 - Blank template showing 10 dice for you to add your own numbers Sheet 4 - Blank template showing 2 dice for adding 6 numbers Sheet 5 - Blank template showing 3 dice for adding 9 numbers Laminate the templates and these can be used over and again with dry wipe pens.
Let's Go Shopping Activity
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Let's Go Shopping Activity

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Money from 5p to £3 A fun shopping activity where children work out how much each item costs from its position on the grid and the position of the bags with money tags. There is a sheet for children to record the cost of each item and a sheet for them to record the grid reference of the items. There is also a black and white grid with the shopping items on for children to colour in. Extend by asking differentiated questions such as: How much would it cost for a duck and an apple? Susan purchased 1a and 4d - what did she buy and how much did it cost her?
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.
Handy Times Tables Aids from 1 to 12
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Handy Times Tables Aids from 1 to 12

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A set of times table cards on phone outlines from 1 to 12 times tables. Make useful aids by printing onto thin card, cutting out and punching a hole in the white dots. Insert a key ring, split pin or treasury tag to make a book /tables fan.
Battleship Game
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Battleship Game

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A fun way to teach grid referencing linking to Geography, Literacy and Maths. Here are two versions of the popular game Battleships - one easier, one harder. The aim of the game is for team or pupil 1 to hide battleships on their grid. Team or pupil 2 tries to locate them suggesting grid references. If they get a ‘hit’, they cover their grid referenced with a hit symbol- ‘Kapow’, ‘Boo’, etc or a colour counter. They can add a different colour counter to indicate a miss keeping track of the references they have already suggested. There are 2 colour boards Numbers to 4 and letters a - d. Numbers to 7 and letters a - g. There are blank grids included for you or pupils to make their own personalised games. There are colour battleships included for cutting out and black and white ones for colouring in . There are colour symbols for the hits e.g. Zap and Pow. Print onto card and laminate for durability and reusable games.
Missing Numbers Worksheets KS1
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Missing Numbers Worksheets KS1

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Children can add the missing numbers to 100 on the shells on the worksheet. There is also a template sheet where you can make your own worksheets.
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.