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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.
Easter Eggs Counting and Matching Cards
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Easter Eggs Counting and Matching Cards

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A counting and matching activity for young children with an Easter theme. Sheet one shows numbers from 1 to 10 for children to trace over and cut out. Sheet two and three show 2 versions of Easter egg cards from 1 to 10 to cut out. Sheet three is a template for children to design, count and colour in the Easter eggs. Scissors, pencils, crayons or felt pens are all you will need for this activity. Cut and laminate for reusing in class.
Easter Scavenger Hunt Resource Collection
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Easter Scavenger Hunt Resource Collection

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Have fun with your children this Easter or Spring with this Scavenger Hunt game. The idea is to place your colour posters around the outside area / playground or school for children to locate. They then mark off what they have found on the Scavenger sheets. There is a colour and a black and white version of the recording sheets. There are 16 colour posters included. There are also 16 sheets where there is a colour and black and white picture of each of the items in the hunt e.g. chick, sun, leaf and bee. Children can colour in the black and white pictures to make them the same. They could also cut these out to add to a class frieze or display. There is also a labelling sheet in colour and black and white for children to write the words of each picture onto. Links to data handling - recording, as well as matching and writing.
Easter Eggs Pairs Matching Cards
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Easter Eggs Pairs Matching Cards

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Cut and laminate these cards for matching games for EYFS and KS1. Eggs can also be sorted by colour and pattern. Lots of ideas here, too, for children who are decorating their own eggs or making Easter cards.
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.
Easter Egg Counting and Colouring Tree
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Easter Egg Counting and Colouring Tree

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A fun activity for Easter where children count and colour the eggs on the Easter egg tree. Links to colour, pattern, data handling and numbers. There are 4 worksheets: Children count how many of each egg are on the tree and then colour them according to the code given. They write the number next to the eggs. Children count the eggs on the tree and use their own colours to colour them in and write the numbers. Children add eggs to the tree and write how many of each added. Children make their own egg tree.
Count to 10 Easter Worksheets
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Count to 10 Easter Worksheets

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A pack of resources with an Easter theme. There are 8 worksheets linked to numbers, counting, ordering and colour. Suitable for EYFS and KS1 children.
Counting Easter Eggs from 1 to 5
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Counting Easter Eggs from 1 to 5

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A colour and black and white Easter worksheet where children count the eggs in the nests and write the numbers in the boxes. There is a flashcard for each of the eggs in the nests from 1 to 5. Children can colour these in and they make a really nice wall display. Or laminate the coloured in cards and use them for ordering, counting or matching. Suitable for EYFS and KS1.
Counting to 6 with Easter Eggs
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Counting to 6 with Easter Eggs

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A counting and number activity with an Easter egg theme. Cut out the 6 flashcards and these can be used on displays or for children to order from 1 to 6. Laminate for durability. Children can count out mini eggs to go with each number flashcard. There is also an activity where children can cut out the 6 small Easter egg flashcards and glue them to the number template sheet included.
Count, Colour and Design Easter Eggs
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Count, Colour and Design Easter Eggs

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‘Count, Colour, and Design Easter Eggs’ is a resource designed specifically for Early Years and KS1 children. There is a planning sheet outlining the 3 lessons, objectives, resources needed and step by step instructions. The resource combines the festive spirit of Easter with learning objectives including colour recognition, counting to 20, following instructions, and creativity. Through the 3 activities, children will have the opportunity to match colours on Easter eggs, follow specific colouring instructions, create unique designs, and practice basic counting.
Let's Count to 12 at Easter
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Let's Count to 12 at Easter

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A lovely slide show to share with your children at Spring or Easter. There are 10 beautiful images of Easter to talk about and count together.
Finding out about Symmetry at KS1
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Finding out about Symmetry at KS1

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Here are 7 animal faces / worksheets for children to begin to find out about symmetry. All they need are scissors, pencils and a mirror. The animal faces are differentiated as they do get more complex by sheets 6 and 7. Page 8 allows your children to begin to experiment with mirrors and lines of symmetry and gives them the idea of butterfly painting.
Farmers Market Activities
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Farmers Market Activities

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A collection of resources for your topic work on food, fruit and vegetables or money. Useful for displays and setting up role play areas or for a range of activities such as: Colouring Labelling Matching pictures and words Matching singular and plurals Drawing fruit and vegetables Using money activities with labels included Link also with Harvest and Thanksgiving
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.
Sorting Game for Early Years
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Sorting Game for Early Years

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This game asks children to sort along 3 criteria: Spotty, spikey and stripey. All the colour pictures are shown on page 1 of the resource. Larger forms of the pictures follow - 2 or 3 to a page. There are 3 titles to cut out and children can sort underneath. Cut out and laminate the cards so that they can be used again or with different groups. Add a collection of real objects to make the game practical.
Easter Egg Trail Game
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Easter Egg Trail Game

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Have fun with your children this Easter with this Easter Egg Trail game. The idea is to place your colour egg posters around the outside area / playground or school for children to locate. They then mark off what they have found on the Easter Egg Trail recording sheets. There is a colour and a black and white version of the recording sheets. There are 16 colour posters included showing the different designs of Easter eggs. There are also 16 sheets where there is a colour and black and white picture of each of the eggs. Children can colour in the black and white pictures to make them the same as the colour ones or choose their own colours. They could also cut the eggs out to add to a class frieze or Easter display. Children could use the eggs to make their own Easter cards too. Links to maths, matching, recording as well as pattern.
There was an Old Woman who swallowed a fly Rhyme Cards
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There was an Old Woman who swallowed a fly Rhyme Cards

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A set of cards based on this popular rhyme - There was an old woman who swallowed a fly. Included are colour and black and white versions of the animals the old woman eats and the old woman herself. Children can write the words on the black and white versions and colour the pictures to make their own set of cards to sequence. Copy, cut and laminate the cards for matching and sequencing games.
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!
Symmetry in Nature with Butterflies KS1
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Symmetry in Nature with Butterflies KS1

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This resource introduces KS1 pupils to the world of symmetry, pattern, and art offering a multisensory approach to learning. By drawing lines of symmetry and colouring butterfly patterns, children learn symmetry but also explore their artistic skills, understanding how patterns and symmetry play a crucial role in art and design. This resource integrates maths with nature and art, encouraging children to see the connections between different subjects and how they apply to the world around them. What’s Included? 12 different black and white symmetrical butterfly pictures for colouring - 6 on each of the two worksheets. 2 Butterfly and flowers colouring poster sheets. A planning activity guide with instructions and tips on how to use this resource. Suggestions for extension activities to take the learning beyond the classroom.