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.
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!
‘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.
An EYFS activity based on Trees linked to Colour, Shape and Pattern.
There are 3 designs of trees.
Each of the types of trees have 3 worksheets.
Colour in the black and white tree to match the colour version.
Cut out the colour leaves and add them to the tree outline to recreate the tree exactly or to make a new version.
Colour in the leaf outlines to match the colours or use own colours. Then cut out the leaves and add to the tree.
For little fingers, you may want to enlarge the sheets for cutting out.
Enlarge even more to make a lovely classroom display tree.
A maths resource for EYFS and KS1.
Links with Shape, Counting to 4, Number recognition and writing.
There are 4 heart shaped puzzles.
Children can trace the outlines of the heart shapes, overwrite the numbers, colour in and add pictures of their own.
The puzzles can be cut out and then reassembled.
The 4th heart is in colour and black and white.
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.
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 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.
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!
Link the Festive Season with handwriting and shape work with this activity.
There are 3 sheets with 7 crackers on each. Each cracker has shapes with dashed lines for children to trace over.
The final sheet has blank crackers for children to draw and colour their own shapes.
A fun way to incorporate maths into the festive season.
Cut out the 24 colour pictures of socks for children to make into pairs of Christmas socks. They can look out for the odd picture, that shows a pair of socks, rather than a single one, as a talking point.
Once the socks are all paired, children can use the sock template worksheet to create their own Christmas designs on the white socks and make these into matching pairs.
Children can look out for pattern and colour to help them with their sorting and matching.
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!
Link Number work with the Festive Season with this counting and matching game from 1 to 6.
There is a colour version and a black and white version that children can colour in themselves.
Children can cut out and match the cards showing things related to Christmas such as a snowman, 4 candy canes and 6 bells.
There are number cards included and a blank sheet with 6 boxes that children can paste into or draw in.
Boardmaker Licenced.
A ready made Christmas Themed Board Game for children linked to counting to 18.
The board has a path of squares leading to a finishing number 18.
There are 2 ways of playing the game:
Children take turns to roll a dice to move along the path.
Or, incorporate the colour spinner with Christmas-themed pictures that dictate special moves or penalties, such as ‘move ahead two spaces’ or ‘miss a turn’.
There is a blank template for children to use to make their own board game and spinner. For best results, print onto card, or children can paste onto card.
The game board also makes a nice Christmas place mat when enlarged.
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.
A resource for EYFS and KS1 for Christmas around number to 12.
The resource shows black and white cards of numbers and number words from 1 to 12, together with black and white pictures of Christmas themed objects from 1 to 12.
The idea is for children to colour in the cards, cut them out and match them.
The first sheet of the resource shows an example where children have coloured, cut and matched numbers 1, 3 and 6.
Great for matching games or as a stand alone activity.
An activity linked to numbers to 12, months of the year and handwriting.
Children can cut out the colour cards showing numbers 1 to 12, the months of the year and a picture for each month.
They can match these and sequence.
The fourth sheet is black and white and gives children the opportunity to consolidate their learning and to trace over the months of the year.
Boardmaker licenced.
Cut and laminate for matching games.
A set of 4 activity sheets with an animal theme.
Children use a range of skills including counting, matching, cutting, colouring, reading, writing and ordering.
Each sheet shows animal pictures , written words, numbers and numerals.
Children cut out the pictures and match them to the words and numbers, as well as overwriting.
Numbers are from 1 to 10.
There is a template included that children can paste into or use for drawing.
Suitable for KS1 and EYFS.
A Christmas resource for EYFS and KS1 linked to 2D shapes.
The first sheet shows an array of Xmas Shape characters that all live in a fictional Shape Land. Children will enjoy naming the shapes and colouring them in.
Sheet 2 is a counting and sorting sheet. Children find e.g. all the diamond characters, colour them in and count them etc. Other shapes include stars, ovals, rectangles, squares and hearts.
Sheet 3 is simple shape drawings for children to begin to experiment with making their own shape characters.
Sheet 4 is a rhyming story called ‘In Shape Land’ with space for children to illustrate the story.
“Fruit and Vegetables Cut, Count, and Match” – 4 hands on activity sheets that encourage number and word recognition for children.
Learners cut, colour ,match and order cards, each showcasing a variety of fruits and vegetables alongside numbers from 1 to 10.
Children can trace over the dotted line words and numbers, developing fine motor skills along with literacy and numerical understanding.
The resource includes blank templates, where children can either arrange their completed matches in sequence or draw and label their own fruit and vegetable illustrations.
Suitable for EYFS and KS1 children.
Links to Food, Handwriting, Writing, Reading, Numbers and Counting.
A Christmas Activity linked to reading, writing and number.
Suitable for EYFS / Nursery children.
Children can colour illustrations from the “12 Days of Christmas” on individual sheets, such as ‘A Partridge in a Pear Tree’ to ‘Six Geese a-Laying,’ while practicing handwriting, tracing the matching sentences.
After colouring, children can cut out images from a composite sheet of all 12 pictures and match them to numbered cards, enhancing their counting and matching skills.
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.