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.
3 worksheets in black and white.
1- complete the picture
2 - draw half a picture or shape and ask a friend to complete it
3 - draw a quarter of a picture or shape and ask a friend to complete it
An early activity for the new school year to familiarise children with their new timetables.
A set of picture cards for children to make their own timetables for their new school year / class.
Pictures can be coloured in.
A blank weekly template is an idea added where children can draw / write their timetable or cut and paste the words/pictures onto.
Supports pupils with learning difficulties to structure their day and understand / follow a routine.
Children can use the black and white poster as a place mat for Halloween celebrations as it is or they can colour or paint it. Enlarge for best results.
Page 2 shows a border so children could use this template to design their own place mats. Alternatively, use the template for children to draw or write on connected with your Halloween themed work.
An EYFS or KS1 resource to remind children about keeping safe on and around Bonfire Night.
Children read and write over the simple 7 rules.
They can colour the fireworks and make a poster.
Halloween is a magical time and a great time for creative writing.
Here are 5 original short stories designed to spark children’s imaginations at KS1 and Early Years.
The Wizard that could not Read
The Witch and the Kindness Potion
The day the Magic went Bounce
Freddy the Proud Frog
Beany and the Broomstick
The stories are fun and engaging.
There is a colouring activity sheet to accompany each of the stories.
This is a Collection of 5 fun Short Stories about Dinosaurs for young children. The stories are entertaining and stimulate childrens imagination encouraging them to create their own dinosaur stories.
Each story incorporates a simple lesson such as friendship, perseverance, and kindness.
The stories can be incorporated into various subjects, from science (studying prehistoric life) to art (drawing and imagining dinosaur worlds) to language arts (writing their own dino-tales or poems).
Teachers can create activities based on the stories, like discussions, role-playing, or even field trips to museums, amplifying the learning experience.
There is a colouring sheet for each of the stories.
Suitable for EYFS and KS1 children.
This resource is specifically crafted for EYFS and KS1 children . It is an interactive addition to your RE resources for Christianity.
It offers 3 Bible stories, “The Good Samaritan”, “Noah and the Ark”, and “Jonah and the Whale”.
Each story is paired with a colourful picture. These illustrations can act as discussion starters, allowing children to voice their interpretations, make predictions and share understandings.
Simplified short poems accompany each picture which tells part of the stories.
The black and white versions of the stories invite children to overwrite the poems. This activity provides an opportunity for fine motor skill development as children practice writing.
By offering both colored and black & white versions, children are given the opportunity to colour and personalize the stories.
This pack (Set 3) of five engaging story resources is perfect for sparking creativity and imagination in your KS1 children.
Each title has a message for children:
“The Clever Little Mouse” teaches children about quick thinking and friendship.
“Dad Gets a Big Surprise” is a heartwarming story of family love and the joy of giving.
“The Strawberry Hamster”, kids will learn about problem-solving and resourcefulness.
“The Kiwi That Lost His Mother” offers lessons of resilience, identity, and the strength of familial bonds.
“When Bertha Took a Tumble” encourages a positive mindset, showing how challenges can be overcome with courage and imagination.
These tales can be the foundation for various creative writing exercises, encouraging children to expand the narratives, explore different endings, or even create their own stories inspired by the themes and characters.
This is Set 4 in the collection of Creative Stories. This new compilation consists of five engaging stories that are sure to stimulate young minds and get their creative juices flowing.
In “The Little Chef with a Big Idea”, children will learn about empathy and the joy of giving, as they follow the adventure of a thoughtful chef who goes above and beyond for his neighbour.
“The Little Prince and the Rose” is a captivating tale that teaches lessons about friendship, growing up, and seeking wisdom in unexpected places.
In “Santa Gets Stuck”, the magic of Christmas comes to life, illustrating the importance of perseverance and problem-solving in fun, festive circumstances.
“Imelda and Cecilia and the Magic Shoes” is a story about friendship and discovery. Here, two best friends embark on an unexpected adventure at their ballet class, encouraging children to embrace the magic in everyday life.
Finally, in “Patch the Dog Finds a New Playmate”, young readers will learn about overcoming loneliness, making friends, and the simple joys of playing and sharing.
Each story in this collection provides opportunities for creative writing. Children can expand the narratives, explore different endings, or create their own stories inspired by these characters and themes.
There is a colouring sheet to go with each story.
A pack of resources for teachers working on Time or teaching the months of the year. The activities can be used as stand alone lessons or a unit of work.
There is a lesson plan with objectives, resources and activity ideas.
Resources include a collection of 12 colour circular pictures denoting each month of the year. Children can cut these out and sequence them and paste onto the blank template.
There is a worksheet for each month of the year which shows the monthly symbol and calendar. Children are asked how many days there are in each month, what day each month begins on and to add any stars for special days. Children write in all the days for each month.
The circular colour months can be enlarged to make useful flashcards.
This is Set 2 in the collection of KS1 short stories designed to encourage budding little authors.
This pack comprises five engaging and imaginative tales:
“Saying Goodbye to Grandad”,
“The Pig That Really Did Fly”,
“The Girl Who Could Not Stop Smiling”,
“Father Christmas Says Goodbye”, and
“The Cow That Walked on Two Legs”.
Each narrative has been written to stimulate children’s curiosity and encourage creative writing.
The stories feature a range of characters and situations that children can relate to and learn from.
Whether it’s exploring the concept of loss or goodbyes, celebrating uniqueness, or the magic of relentless positivity, each story imparts valuable life lessons in a gentle and fun manner. They offer prompts for children to elaborate, extend, or even create their own stories.
There is a colouring sheet for each of the stories with a matching colour picture.
Set 5 in this story collection invites children to share in 5 new, original short tales.
Each of these five tales holds a unique message and sparks thinking, speaking, listening, and creative writing. Links to PSHE and Citizenship and Ourselves. There are colouring sheets included.
“The Elephant with the Bad Memory” teaches our children that it’s not what you do or do not remember that is important, but what is in your heart that makes you truly special.
“The Girl Who Loved Balloons” celebrates a little girl’s love of balloons and the enchanting things that happen when she shares them.
“The Rainbow Unicorn” enchants our little ones with the magic of unicorns. The rainbow unicorn has a unique style that inspires others to be themselves.
“Doris Duck and Her Two Little Ducklings” explores the importance of acceptance and diversity in a community.
‘‘The Owl that needed Glasses’’ is the final story, teaching children how even the wisest of us may need to seek and accept help.
The magic of these stories will inspire creative writing among children.
Let them create their sequels, alternative endings, or even design new characters and adventures.
Autumn’s here and here is a collection of 5 short stories to inspire your children.
The tales are perfect for story time, end-of-day reading, and linking with literacy, reading, and creative writing.
They also touch on themes of seasons and feelings, making them relevant and relatable for the children.
The Lonely Scarecrow: A story about loneliness and friendship.
The Fox and the Acorn: A lesson in growth and nature.
The Squirrel That Slept Too Long: The importance of preparation and timing.
The Windy Day: A fun look at the effects of a breezy autumn day (Follow up with kite making of your own).
Adrian Mouse and the Special Pumpkin: A tiny mouse finds a very special autumn home.
Encourage your KS1 children to dive into the wonderful world of creative writing with this fun story pack. This is Set 1 in the Collection.
This collection features five original tales:
“The Boy Who Could Not Stop Growing”,
“The Princess and the Knight”,
“Hide and Squeak”,
“The Lonely Bear and the Magic Umbrella”, and
“The Cat That Nobody Wanted”.
Each story is thoughtfully written, with engaging plots that will stimulate your children’s imaginations and foster their creativity.
The stories are good starting points for various writing activities, encouraging children to create their own tales, write sequels, or pen character descriptions.
The stories also carry subtle moral lessons - from embracing individual differences to overcoming fear with friendship.
There is a colouring sheet to go with each story.
A fun activity for young children to link in with topics on Ourselves, Me , Sorting and Speaking and Listening.
There are 15 pictures of children doing a range of activities such as singing, playing football or climbing.
Children can talk about what they like and do not like and cut out the cards to sort.
There are 2 different sheets for writing, drawing or pasting onto.
Children can write 3 things they like and 3 things they do not like.
Or / and they can draw or paste pictures of things they like and do not like,
Introducing: “Catch Phrase!” - A Journey Through Words and Art
A hands-on activity tailored for Key Stage 2 pupils.
From the comforting “There’s no place like home” to the festive “I’m dreaming of a white Christmas” and the determined “I’ve started so I’ll finish,” pupils embark on a captivating journey, uncovering the origins and meanings of 10 timeless catch phrases.
Each catch phrase has it’s own original poster for inspiration, showing origins and meaning as well as instructions for pupils own poster work.
“Catch Phrase!” links Literacy with Creativity: A fusion of language, art and design.
Suitable for individual or group work, adapting to classroom needs.