6 'ir' words
This is a set of resources for the 'ir' sound.
It includes:
- PowerPoint : Words with no sound buttons for support. Read the word and click on the correct picture.
- PowerPoint : Words with sound buttons for support. Read the word and click on the correct picture.
- Match the word and picture activity (resources to be laminated)
- Worksheet: Cut and stick the 'ir’ word next to the corresponding picture.
- Worksheet: Write the 'ir' word next to the picture (includes a set with phoneme frames for support).
Copyright: The resources are for personal use (or use within your school only) and distribution is not permitted.
All images are CC0 (no attribution required) or my personal photos.
6 'igh' words
This is a set of resources for the 'igh' sound.
It includes:
- PowerPoint : Words with no sound buttons for support. Read the word and click on the correct picture.
- PowerPoint : Words with sound buttons for support. Read the word and click on the correct picture.
- Match the word and picture activity (resources to be laminated)
- Worksheet: Cut and stick the 'igh’ word next to the corresponding picture.
- Worksheet: Write the 'igh' word next to the picture (includes a set with phoneme frames for support).
Copyright: The resources are for personal use (or use within your school only) and distribution is not permitted.
All images are CC0 (no attribution required) or my personal photos.
12 'ar' words
This is a set of resources for the 'ar' sound.
It includes:
- PowerPoint : Words with no sound buttons for support. Read the word and click on the correct picture.
- PowerPoint : Words with sound buttons for support. Read the word and click on the correct picture.
- Match the word and picture activity (resources to be laminated)
- Worksheet: Cut and stick the 'ar' word next to the corresponding picture.
- Worksheet: Write the 'ar' word next to the picture (includes a set with phoneme frames for support).
Copyright: The resources are for personal use (or use within your school only) and distribution is not permitted.
All images are CC0 (no attribution required) or my personal photos.
Your purchase includes:
1 cursive handwriting book (lower case cursive letters only)
And
1 finger writing book (lower case cursive letters only)
Each page teaches you how to form the letter. Sheets can be given to children as homework for parents/carers to help at home. The 'Finger Writing' book may be useful for children who are not ready to write on paper yet.
You can print individual pages. Or you can print them back to back and staple along the left hand side to make into an A4 book.
(Please note there are 2 files for the handwriting files and 2 files for the finger writing book. The duplicate files are exactly the same in content except that they have 2 extra blank pages to help with duplex printing).
Copyright: I own the clipart and all files in this pack. Buyers are permitted to use the resources in compliance with the copyright license.
A simple and clear worksheet for children to cut along dotted lines. It's differentiated and can be used in EYFS and SEN children.
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What toy/gift is that behind the present box? There is a small clue to help the children. Lots of oppotunities for 'why&' questions and for children to explain/justify their guess.
Hope you find it useful! :)
Outline of letters b and d for children to colour in to help them remember the shape of the letters.
If you find them useful and would like to download more more letters, you can get them at my website: TheStorySeed.com
You can use this in Phonics by ‘binning’ the alien or rubbish words or it can be used as a classroom display for the incorrect words your children use in class, such as taked instead of took, buyed instead of bought, and tidy upping instead of tidying up.
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A simple PPT about T-Rex. A starting point for finding out more about them.
Hope it's helpful :)
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A set of number lines (up to 10) with pictures that match the quantity.
There are 2 sets: one starts with number 1; the other starts from 0.
Hope it's helpful :)
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Animals made from simple shapes. Children are to trace around the sides of the shapes. They can colour in the pictures too. There is a line at the top right hand corner of the pages for the children to write their name (you can easily delete them if you don't want them there). In the current format, the pages should be cut in half to form A5 sheets. You can cut and paste the pictures into a new word document and stretch them to fill an A4 page if you like.
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Different coloured doors for children to write their house/flat number (significant numbers - EYFS) and enough room to write their names too.
Comes with a title for display (title says: What is your door number?)
Hope this is helpful :)
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Football with numbers on them for ordering (blank footballs included for counting). Page can be blown up to A3 if need pictures to be bigger. Picture of football goal included.
For use with 'The Diamond Jubilee-For Kids' PowerPoint.
2 pages in the Word Doc:
Page 1: worksheet with speech bubbles (Picture of The Queen in the middle with speech bubbles surrounding her. Children write facts in speech bubbles).
Page 2: Union Jack bunting outline.
Facts about the Diamond Jubilee and our Queen presented in a simple and fun way for young children. (Updated with correction - Thanks to user Lizuardo)
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Worksheet can be used to consolidate understanding or as homework. Nice pictures and easy format to follow,
Self-assessment for children at the end.
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A very simple random number picker. Simply open the slide show and hold down the down/right/left/up arrow and release to stop at a number.
Some ideas for use:
- Locating number on number line.
- Number order: Is this number bigger/smaller than x
- Adding
- Finding the difference
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