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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.
Counting to 20 in the Kitchen
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Counting to 20 in the Kitchen

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20 cards with a Homes/ Kitchen theme for children learning to count to 20. Duplicate, cut and laminate for matching games, ordering and counting - add to your displays and use in your maths and topic lessons.
Counting to 20 in the Living Room
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Counting to 20 in the Living Room

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20 cards with a Homes/ Living Room theme for children learning to count to 20. Duplicate, cut and laminate for matching games, ordering and counting - add to your displays and use in your maths and topic lessons.
People From Around the World Caricature Quiz Set 1
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People From Around the World Caricature Quiz Set 1

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A colourful quiz where pupils work out where the 14 characters are from and then match the countries to the flags. The background to the picture characters give some clues and the pupils could carry out some research to help them if necessary. An answer grid is included for the pupils to record on. The answer sheet is also included. This activity is fun in small groups and against the clock. Pupils can also cut and match the people and the flags. A great start to learning about other countries, landmarks and cultures.
Months of the Year and Celebrations
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Months of the Year and Celebrations

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12 picture cards for children to name, colour and match to the correct month of the year in which the celebration falls. Children can cut and order the months of the year too.
Let's Talk about Being Kind
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Let's Talk about Being Kind

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A slide show to share with young children to encourage their speaking and listening skills and for them to think about what it means to be kind and unkind. There are 7 slides with 2 pictures on each. Children decide, using thumbs up or down, if the pictures show kindness or unkindness.
Create a Place Jar
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Create a Place Jar

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Here is an idea for a creative approach to learning about Places, Journeys or Space. There are 3 colour jars showing the Sea, Galaxy and the Forest together with black and white versions for colouring in. There are 2 ideas for filling in the jars for Egypt and France. Children can create their own jars on any place / Country they choose. There are also empty jar templates that you / the children can use to create their own jars. They can use any media including collage, pens or paint. Enlarge the jars for younger children or large scale work.
Design your own Bunting
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Design your own Bunting

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8 sets of Bunting ideas with 2 to a page to stimulate your children’s imagination and creativity for designing and making bunting. There are 8 template shapes included that children can use as a basis for their work. Links to any form of celebrations as well as Art and Design. Add story characters for World Book Day and / or letters of the alphabet. Use a range of materials and media.
Shadow Box Nature Trail
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Shadow Box Nature Trail

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This is a nice activity for EYFS or KS1. There are 8 different ideas here to stimulate your children to create their own Shadow boxes or framed nature pictures including bugs, trees, plants and fruits. Use card / junk modelling or wood if available with support as needed. Children will enjoy colouring in the pictures and making some drawings of their own as well as going on a nature hunt and collecting materials for their boxes. Collage also works well. There is a blank template included.
Garden Flashcards
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Garden Flashcards

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Suitable for EYFS and KS1. 5 pages of colour Garden flashcards with 6 to a page. Great for your Outdoors topic, Science, Plants, matching games, discussion and displays.
Favourite Days Out to Write About PPT KS1
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Favourite Days Out to Write About PPT KS1

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This Power Point starts of with an animated slide showing 6 pictures of different days out children may experience. Click to show the words to go with the pictures and children can see if they can name the places correctly. Page 2 shows black and white drawings of the days out and the words appear on a click. Next there is a slide for each day out as a writing template. Print off the sheets for worksheets where children can write about their favourite days out or places they would like to visit.
NHS People Who Help Us Activity Sheets KS1
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NHS People Who Help Us Activity Sheets KS1

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A discussion activity around people who help us and the NHS. Sheet 1 asks children to label the pictures and colour them in e.g. ambulance and wheelchair. Sheet 2 is a word bank for those children who need support with their writing. Sheet 3 is a doodle sheet for colouring in medical related pictures.
World of Work 12 Matching Card Sets KS1
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World of Work 12 Matching Card Sets KS1

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12 sets of cards showing different occupations / jobs. There are 2 matching cards to a page. Useful as visual aids, display cards, as well as speaking and listening activities. Cut and laminate for matching card games.
Old Vehicles Flashcards
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Old Vehicles Flashcards

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6 colour old fashioned vehicle cards with matching cards in black and white to colour in or match. Duplicate, cut and laminate for matching games.
Animal Word Art
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Animal Word Art

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Here are 6 animals with examples of word art for each one: Dolphin Frog Cat Dog Frog Tiger Children can use the examples to stimulate their imagination and then draw their own designs and decorate.
Sea World Activity KS1
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Sea World Activity KS1

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A 3 part activity where children: Use the sea world picture to count and write the numbers of sea creatures Create a sea world picture of their own using the pictures provided Label and colour the 12 sea creatures Links with Science, Animals and their habitats and Water/Oceans.
Jobs Matching Words and Pictures Cards KS1
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Jobs Matching Words and Pictures Cards KS1

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10 cards showing occupations or jobs people do and 10 matching cards to pair up e.g. pilot and the plane. There are also word cards to read and match. Cut and laminate to reuse. Links to World of Work and People Who Help Us.
Count to 12 At the Wedding
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Count to 12 At the Wedding

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12 colour cards showing things you may see at a Christian wedding. Children can name them, cut and match to the numbers provided.
Egg and Heart Matching Pairs
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Egg and Heart Matching Pairs

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A lovely activity when teaching 2D shape or at Easter. Children cut and match the eggs/ovals and hearts. Use these also to create your Easter cards with a fabric background.
Design a Robot
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Design a Robot

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Here are lots of drawings of robots to stimulate children when designing their own robots. There are 8 colour picture ideas included and a colouring robots sheet.
Who Lives in this House? KS1 Worksheets
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Who Lives in this House? KS1 Worksheets

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A resource for your Houses, Homes or Ourselves topic. Children label the house and add features such as a garage and garden path. They list and draw who might live in the house. There is a sheet for children to draw and label their own house and write the house number on the door. Children write out their address, who they live with and why they like their house.