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.
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.
4 sets of counting cards all showing flowers from one to eight.
Children count the flowers and write the number underneath the card.
There are 8 cards on each page.
3 of the worksheets are in colour and 1 is black and white for the children to colour in themselves.
Children can cut out the flower cards and order these too.
Links to your topics on plants, flowers, Spring and counting to 8.
20 colour cards for children to cut out and order from 1 to 20.
Each card shows items beginning with the letter C.
Duplicate and laminate for more matching and pairs games.
Link to your phonics work.
A bundle of cross curricular resources for EYFS and KS1 with a Sports / Tennis theme.
Included are flash cards, Sports certificate templates, literacy and maths activities.
There is also a great end of year Catch Phrase game with a Sports Theme.
A power point presentation where children learn to recognise numerals, read number words and practice counting from 0 to 10.
The theme is rainbow and each number and word is made up of coloured stars.
There are hearts for children to count on each slide.
An EYFS / Key Stage 1 resource for children linked to ice cream, food or summer.
There is a blank template for children to draw their own ice creams or lollies in and write the numbers.
There is a black and white worksheet where children colour in the ice creams and write the numbers.
There is also a colour worksheet for children to count add the numbers into.
Numbers are from 1 to 10.
Here are photos of animals to think and talk about and to count.
Could discuss e.g. habitats, diet, young, specific features, patterns.
Slides show animals from 1 to groups of 5.
Children could go on to listing the animals on each slide and / or to make their own collections of animals.
3 pages of cut out cards showing fruit machines where there are 3 numbers.
Cut out the cards and laminate and use as flashcards or use single sheets as worksheets.
Children add together the 3 numbers.
Numbers are up to 18.
There is a blank template included that you can use to make more flashcards or to differentiate for higher / lower abilities.
‘Circles All Around Us’ is made up of 30 Photo Cards. The cards feature photographs of round or spherical objects found in everyday life.
The cards promote observational skills and give lots of opportunity for speaking and listening.
Here are some activities that children could play with these cards:
Circle Hunt: Divide the cards among the children and ask them to find similar round objects in the classroom or at home.
Memory Game: Duplicate cards and turn all cards face down, children take turns trying to find matching pairs.
Sorting Circles: The children can sort the cards by different categories, such as color, size, or usage (e.g., food items,vegetables, etc.).
Art and Craft: Children can make prints with round objects or make their own posters of round or spherical objects.
The cards will enhance any display on shape.
‘Squares All Around Us’ is made up of 30 Photo Cards. The cards feature photographs of square or cubes and are objects found in everyday life.
The cards promote observational skills and give lots of opportunity for speaking and listening.
Here are some activities that children could play with these cards:
Square Hunt: Divide the cards among the children and ask them to find similar square objects in the classroom or at home. They could also search in books on the internet if access.
Memory Game: Duplicate cards and turn all cards face down, children take turns trying to find matching pairs.
Sorting Squares: The children can sort the cards by different categories, such as color, size, or usage (e.g., food items, toys or games etc.).
Art and Craft: Children can make prints with square objects or make their own posters of square.
The cards will enhance any display on shape.
A set of 60 colour photo cards showing pictures of hearts and diamonds that you may come across in everyday life.
The shape cards are designed to help children to develop their understanding of 2D shape and has an emphasis on real world connections.
Children can use the cards in various ways:
Duplicate for matching pictures / games
Sort cards into 2 shape categories of hearts and diamonds
Look for hearts and diamonds shapes in school or outdoors
Diamonds and hearts scavenger hunt where cards are hidden outdoors and children have clues to help them find them
Use various media including paint, felt pens, collage and crayons to create heart and diamond patterns
Suitable for EYFS and KS1 and links to speaking and listening, 2D shape, pattern and maths games.
A freebie for Early Years handwriting practice.
4 shape tracing pattern work sheets for Early Years children to improve their shape recognition and fine motor control.
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.
A fun way to incorporate maths with your topic on Animals, Pets and / or clothing.
Cut out the 24 colour pictures of socks for children to make into pairs of Pets socks.
Children can look out for pattern and colour to help them with their sorting and matching.
Once the socks are all paired, children can use the sock template worksheet to create their own Pet sock designs on the white socks and make these into matching pairs.
There is a blank sheet that children can paste pairs onto or draw their own socks and designs. For younger children and / or a practical element, ask children to bring in a pair of socks and create a class sorting sock activity! Another idea is to have a box of socks that children rummage through to find matching pairs – use a timer for more fun!
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.
This resource consists of two worksheets, each focusing on Space.
The first worksheet covers numbers 1 to 5, the second covers numbers 6 to 10.
Sheet 3 is a blank template that can be used in a variety of ways.
Each worksheet includes five pictures related to Space, such as rockets, planets and stars. Children count and colour the pictures and cut them out.
There are matching number cards for each picture. Children can write the corresponding number, trace the numeral, and then match these cards to the pictures.
There are also cards displaying the Space related words such as aliens, shuttles and moon. Children can practice their writing skills, cut out the names, and match them to the appropriate pictures.
The resource also includes a blank template, allowing children to get creative by drawing their own Space related pictures or pasting pictures in numerical order.
Links Space and Number with Reading and Writing.
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.
This resource consists of two worksheets, each focusing on Shopping.
The first worksheet covers numbers 1 to 5, the second covers numbers 6 to 10.
Sheet 3 is a blank template that can be used in a variety of ways.
Each worksheet includes five pictures related to shopping such as wallets, bags and credit cards. Children count and colour the pictures and cut them out.
There are matching number cards for each picture. Children can write the corresponding number, trace the numeral, and then match these cards to the pictures on the worksheets.
There are also cards displaying the shopping words such as piggy banks and cashier. Children can practice their writing skills, cut out the words, and match them to the appropriate pictures.
The resource also includes a blank template, allowing children to get creative by drawing their own Shopping related pictures or pasting pictures in numerical order.
Links Shopping, Money, Number with Reading and Writing.
Other resources in this format include Space, Feelings, Weather, Christmas and Castles.
2 heart shaped patterns in black and white and 2 examples of the hearts coloured in with a Valentine’s Day theme.
Children may want to use these for making their own Valentine’s day cards or link to your maths work on Shape.