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Alphabet Booklet
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Alphabet Booklet

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This personalized Alphabet Booklet is for any body who needs help with learning the alphabet or sounding out the alphabet. Made based on Phonics. Great for KS1. Great to send home for fun ways to keep phonics up out the classroom. (parents have loved this product as it allows the parent to understand how phonics is used in the education system.) Can be used in phonics class, SEN classes, group work, whole class. Fun colouring on every page to keep your children engaged throughout. Back of booklet includes guide for adults/ teacher/ parents. Low printing cost. Print with staples in left corner to save time. Print - Use - Simple.
number blocks display
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number blocks display

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Number Blocks Display This is a great addition to your early years classrooms / corridors / Sen Rooms. This is a educational display that will help your children learn to count to 10. Can be used interactively with children to engage them in learning. Movable eyes and mouths and number cards. Cut - Print - Stick - Done Instructions included.
Timetable square
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Timetable square

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Timetable Square. Does your child need help with their timetables? Great tool to send home for students to complete with parents. Perfect for small groups. Great worksheet to start a lesson. Clock to write down start and finish times. Great tracking system to see when a child is improving. Use the time to see how much quicker they are getting. For all age groups. Black and white for low cost printing. Can be printed with or without answers. (Answers included so children are able to self mark or mark a friends)
Days of the Week
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Days of the Week

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Once a student hits age 3 or 4, they can start to understand and learn the days of the week. This can be difficult at first because many students still don’t understand the concept of time at this young age. This worksheet can be used to help teach the days of the week aswell as write the days of the week. Stencils include starting points to understand the formation of handwriting. Can be used to colour in or displays around the classroom as reminders when writing. Can be sent home as homework for parent engagement. Can be used to show how far a child has come from the first time they completed the worksheet. Can be used in 1:1. Can be used by SEN students. Can be used to refocus children as a distraction tool when behavior is a issue. Just print and use! Please Rate!
Patterns
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Patterns

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it important children know and understand Patterns to provide a sense of order in what might otherwise appear chaotic. Researchers have found that understanding and being able to identify recurring patterns allow us to make educated guesses, assumptions, and hypothesis; it helps us develop important skills of critical thinking and logic. Just print and use! Please Rate!
Letter Formation
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Letter Formation

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This worksheet gives a stencil style guide to help your students remember where to start a letter including both lower and upper case. It is important for kids to form letters correctly. Often overlooked, correct letter formation is an important skill for children to learn their letters, have legible handwriting, and for handwriting speed. When teaching your child how to form letters correctly, it is important to use a range of sensory modalities including visual, auditory, and tactile. Just print and go! Please Rate!
Worry booklet
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Worry booklet

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Worry boxes/jars are containers which children can put their anxious thoughts or worries into. Children can find them soothing because they give them a physical way of getting rid of their worries, so they don’t need to carry them around anymore. make them feel safer by holding their anxious thoughts for them. Some children find it difficult to carry on a day with worrying thoughts. Use this activity to teach children they can block out a time in the day or week to think about that problem, but them put it away again to carry on with a successful future. For all ages. Just print and use. Interactive so children find it interesting. Great for SEN, small groups, whole class, 1 to 1, PHSE lesson. Please Rate!
Counting numbers
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Counting numbers

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Teaching children to count will improve their readiness for other math concepts that will be taught in the future, such as addition and subtraction. Can be used for whole class, homework, 1 to 1 sessions, group sessions, revision etc. Can be put onto class board for everyone to get involved with filling out the answers. 3 pages of counting. Last page is make your own. Great way to get the children more involved and share their worksheets with their peers. Just print and use! Please Rate!
Colours
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Colours

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Why Is It Important to Learn Colours? Learning the colours is a milestone in early childhood and represents a child’s cognitive understanding. Exposing children to and teaching them about the colours develops their visual perception – which is the ability of the brain to correctly interpret what the eyes see. A4 for children who are confident in reading colours with no visual clues to fill out. A3 for children who are less confident and need visual clues to complete the worksheet. Can be used with whole class, small groups, 1 to 1 sessions, SEN, homework, revision. Just print and use! Please Rate!
Letters
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Letters

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How much does your child know about letters? This work booklet will help identify which letters they are comfortable with and which ones they may need some help. X2 activities Which words do you know starting with each letter of the alphabet. To draw something starting with each letter of the alphabet. Can be used as a whole class activity on the white board, 1 to 1 sessions, homework, revision, individual work. Just print and use! Please rate!
Alphabet game
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Alphabet game

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Children’s knowledge of letterS is a strong predictor of their success in learning to read. Knowing letter names is strongly related to children’s ability to remember the forms of written words and their ability to treat words as sequences of letters. This game engages the children or child to get involved. They can start by cutting out each image. This opens up conversations about what the object is, what letter it begins with. Are they confident they know the answer? Stick each image to the letter the object starts with. Once completed the students can colour the objects. Great for whole class, small groups, 1:1 sessions, parent and child homework, homework, SEN groups, phonic sessions, 5 min starter lesson worksheet. Just print and use! Please rate!
alphabet stencils with pictures
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alphabet stencils with pictures

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great worksheet to engage students in learning letters and sounds. stencil each alphabet letter while colouring in 4 images that connect to the letter. Great for SEN students, group, 1to1, whole class, homework, fun game. Why is learning the alphabet important for children? Children’s knowledge of letter names and shapes is a strong predictor of their success in learning to read. Knowing letter names is strongly related to children’s ability to remember the forms of written words and their ability to treat words as sequences of letters. Just print and use! black and white for low cost printing. enjoy! Please rate!
If and Then Board
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If and Then Board

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This is a resource for all age groups and can be edited to suit the work you need completed from the child and shows the reward that they will get. This is a visual board that will show the child exactly what you want completed in order for the chosen reward. The rewards have a time limit so encourage your children to bring a sand timer so they can visually see when it has ended. This has helped many of our challenging children slowly get back into a whole day of learning in a class room setting.
what makes a good friend
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what makes a good friend

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Alot of children can tell you what makes a bad friend but struggle with what makes a good friend. This chart is best completed in pairs so the children can discuss what makes a good friend and what makes a bad friend. Helps children with their communication skills if paired up with people they are not normally around or speak to often. Great for children with behaviour needs as its a visual to being a good friend once completed the children can hang it in classrooms for a reminder. Best on doors so when they go to break they can read as leaving the room.
Favourite Things
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Favourite Things

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This resource is an amazing activity to get your children to think about their favourite things. I have tried this with all year groups and it works really well for all age groups. I tend to put the children in groups of 2 and try to pair up children who are not always together. Once the circles are finished they make a great display and talking point for the classroom. This can take up to an hour to draw. Next lesson can be colouring the circle. (Could spend 2 lessons completing)