2 ICT lesson flipcharts about using Google Maps.
2 Art/Literacy lesson flipcharts based on houses, stamps, postcards and writing.
Includes an extension worksheet.
All around the theme of Katy Morag!
These assessments/monitoring sheets can be used for every child, the whole year through, from Baseline to ELG!
These have been created with the ELGs in mind. Included is a Writing assessment (can be printed for each assessment term), Maths assessment/monitoring record, Reading assessment/monitoring record and Group monitoring pro forma.
Never worry about creating your own assessments again!
This can be used as a board activity or sounds can be printed out as a cut and stick activity.
Match the sounds with the correct pictures - an initial sound phonics game.
Flipchart (ActivInspire) about CVC words with an Autumn theme. Starts with a 'Star Challenge' going through different sounds and then moves onto saying/matching CVC words to pictures. Then children need to use letters provided to spell different CVC words.
Interactive and fun!
Start by reciting the number bonds, then adding on more (with cupcakes and sweets) to get to ten. Next, match up the frogs who need to find their best friend (their number bond to 10 makes them friends!) This flipchart ends with a number bonds to 20 challenge page for more able students.
Flipchart (ActivInspire) all about Kente patterns, including examples of real Kente as well as a page of kente patterns relevant to the children. The children can then make some of their own meaningful kente patterns!
ActivInspire Flipchart - can be linked to the story 'Come on Daisy'
A flipchart about positional language - children need to use relevant vocabulary to understand and describe where Daisy is. There is a 'magic window' which will reveal Daisy when it is moved over her hiding place! Very engaging and interactive.
This fun and engaging flipchart (ActivInspire) includes facts about the Galapagos islands and the animals that live there, featuring three videos: one about how the island formed millions of years ago, one showing marine iguanas and one showing the tortoises. This flipchart is editable and includes learning objectives.
10 board game printables with numbers to 20, including 3 master copies to you can create your own themes! Just add a dice and get playing!
Themes: Autumn, Winter, Christmas, Spring, Summer, Minibeasts, People Who Help Us, 3 x Master copies
20 cards that include different challenges to improve children's reading, such as comprehension questions and special tasks. These can be used independently in the classroom for older children, or sent home with reading books.
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You want the best for your child, so here are ten things you can do to prepare them for starting school in September! Some really easy things you can do to make the transition much smoother.
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An easy and quick guide to making a sensory bottle. These are wonderful for calming and relaxing children and babies, as well as for sensory stimulation for children with SEN.
Powerpoint & Worksheet
Introduce halving quantities by teaching children to share cupcakes! Discuss the word 'fair' (or 'equal') and find out how to halve quantities. This is an interactive presentation with slides for the children to move the cupcakes around and 'share' them. You can then reveal the number sentence for each slide, e.g. 'Half of 6 is 3'.
This also includes a cut-and-stick worksheet to follow-up.
- Interactive
- Engaging and colourful
- Sharing cupcakes between two plates
- Using the phrase 'one for me, one for you'
- Explains the problem when halving odd numbers
- Ends with an extension question for more able students
- Includes worksheet
For all teachers and staff working in Early Years, print these easy-to-use cards and put them together on a keyring. This makes them easy to flip through or keep open on a particular area you are concentrating on.
- Colour Coded
- Covers all areas of development
- Uses the Development Matters Ages & Stages Statements
- Uses Early Learning Goals
- Downloadable and printable content
Perfect for Reception-wide daily use and for those working 1:1 with children with an EHCP, even in Key Stage 1.