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My Name, My Progress - Writing Assessment

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Support early writing skills with this fun and engaging “I Can Write My Name!” worksheet. Designed to help young children practise and improve their name-writing over time. Ideal for preschool, junior infants, and early years classrooms, this printable sheet features four writing boxes to track a child’s development from scribbles to clear handwriting across the school year. Perfect for assessment folders, this resource helps teachers document individual progress and growth in fine motor and early literacy skills. Includes an alternative version with space for the teacher to write the child’s name at the top. Ideal for modelling correct letter formation and supporting emerging writers. Available in both colour and black & white versions to suit your classroom printing needs. Designed for assessment folders Tracks progress over the year Encourages fine motor and literacy skills Includes version with name pre-written Available in colour and black & white Printable and classroom-ready
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Roll Four in a Row - Addition with Regrouping

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Fun & Challenging Addition Game for the Classroom! Looking for an engaging Maths game that your students will beg to play? This print-and-go mental maths activity is a classroom favourite! I’ve used it for early finishers, morning work, and even during my time subbing it’s been a total lifesaver! This version includes addition with regrouping, designed to really challenge those high achievers and keep them thinking fast. It’s perfect for building mental maths skills in a fun and competitive way! All you need is a die and a pencil to get started. Want to use it again and again? Pro tip: Laminate the pages for endless fun and durability! My class loves it and I’m sure yours will too!
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Animal Meme Writing (No Prep!)

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Engage your students with this fun and effective Picture of the Day activity, designed to boost creative writing skills! I use this activity twice a week (Tuesdays and Thursdays), and since incorporating it into our routine, I’ve seen significant improvements in their writing abilities. The unpredictability of the pictures keeps students excited, while the word bank ensures inclusivity and sets all learners up for a successful start to their day