A short but beautiful collection of slides using webs to look at patterns.
The slides have a link to where the song Incy Wincy Spider can be sung together.
The cross curricular links include Science, Music, Art & Design.
KS1 or Early Learning or EAL
Phase 2 Phonics
Great little game of Odd One Out developed to support children in hearing an sounding out. Use the presentation any which way you like. After using the presentation try printing them out, laminate them and use them again and again.
A lovely little power point display offering a colourful challenge to spot the Odd One Out
Additional information:
Phase 2 Phonics
These letters are taught to children who are beginning to blend and segment simple CVC (consonant-vowel-consonant) words and captions.
The letter ‘ck’ is a digraph that makes one sound and is used at the end of one-syllable words right after a short vowel, such as in the word “clock”.
Phase 2 Phonics
Great little game of Odd One Out developed to support children in hearing an sounding out. Use the presentation any which way you like. After using the presentation try printing them out, laminate them and use them agian and again.
Whether you are Early Years, SEN, EAL or simply reinforcing the fundamentals of early phonics, this colourful Powerpoint presentation offers a ready made interactive resource. You can use it as is or build on it by adding your own objects from around the environment.
S-A-T-P-I-N offers a selection of items all of which have the initial sound, well all except one! Children love being sound detectives and will enjoy discovering which item is the odd one out.
Early Years and Key Stage 1
Expressive Arts and Design
Understanding the World
I have gathered beautiful pieces of Winter Art to get you and the children excited about the season. Use the slides as stimuli and introduce the feel and colours associated with Winter.
The slides will to help inspire your Winter art lessons.
There are oodles of cross curricular links too… Enjoy!
Weather, colour, SSM, pattern, words the sky is the limit with art!
A wonderful and simple opportunity for children develop their imagination and explore their creative flow as well as using their grip to strengthen those pincer muscles.
This is a simple and wonderful activity for those who have mastered the art of blowing! Even if they can’t blow they can still use the straw as a paint brush.
You are not going to need many resources and they will have fun.
The discussion and wonder around seeing the colours move about is worth the mess!