RWI Green Words Practice BookletQuick View
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RWI Green Words Practice Booklet

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This 20 page booklet contains all the RWI Green Words. (1.1 - 1.7) The aim of the booklet is to practice the spelling and writing of the words. Each sheet contains 6 words and 3 opportunities to trace and say each one. It also contains the checklist so teachers/parents can ascertain and keep an accurate record of when learners have accomplished learning each word.
Number Recognition 1-10 FrogsQuick View
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Number Recognition 1-10 Frogs

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These number recognition activities helpful for children who are developing their recognition skills. There are three activities using frogs clipart. The first activity asks learners to match the picture to a number. The second activity asks learners to colour a number of frogs and the final activity asks learners to circle the correct number of frogs. This is a great way to familiarise learners with numbers up to 10. Through repeated practice at recognising numbers and being able to link a visual display of a number to the number itself, children will gain more confidence and find that number recognition becomes easier and easier.
Handwriting Practice Booklet: Letters, Numbers, ShapesQuick View
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Handwriting Practice Booklet: Letters, Numbers, Shapes

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Use this tracing activity resource to nursery/reception/year 1 children to help encourage proper handwriting formation for letters, numbers, and shapes. This tracing activity booklets feature uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers 0-20, and basic shapes that children can trace to help them begin to form the letters, numbers, and shapes independently. Use as morning work, handwriting practice, or homework. Extend the use of this tracing activity with sheet protectors and dry erase markers. Parents and carers: Extend the use of this tracing activity by laminating them and using colourful dry erase markers. As this booklet is .pdf if there is anything you would like changed, adapted for your learners please email me; mswildflowerteacher@gmail.com
Mark Making/Pencil Control Tracing Booklet (Complete)Quick View
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Mark Making/Pencil Control Tracing Booklet (Complete)

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Mark Making worksheets are the first steps when teaching children how to write letters It can help improve their fine motor skills can boost confidence to encourage using a pencil. To make the activity fun, have children choose a different colour pencil for each section. Sections can by cut out so children can choose any design they want to trace. This booklet also contains a full traceable alphabet, shapes and numbers that students can progress to. Using this resource with SEN children: This particular resource was designed in particular with my ASD son in mind. He particularly disliked mark making but by cutting out each section, allowing him control over what he would use to trace with (pencils, crayons, felt tips and sometimes finger paints if he needed to) he could engage with the task on his own agenda. Allowing him choices, allowing him to find materials that felt appropriate for him to use ensured he could access the activity. Ms. Wildflower
RWI Set 1 Speed Sounds Writing PracticeQuick View
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RWI Set 1 Speed Sounds Writing Practice

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This is a great resource for learners are that are at the initial phonics stage. It is comprised of the Read Write Inc Set one speed sounds and the corresponding images. It can be used when the sound has been introduced and children need to practice or to reinforce sounds and mark making as a means of a revision activity. I’ve used this with my children (We practice a lot a home!) and it has been very successful.
Mark Making/Pencil Control Tracing SampleQuick View
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Mark Making/Pencil Control Tracing Sample

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This is a sample of a Mark Making/Pencil Control Booklet on sale in my shop. Mark Making worksheets are the first steps when teaching children how to write letters It can help improve their fine motor skills can boost confidence to encourage using a pencil. To make the activity fun, have children choose a different colour pencil for each section. Sections can by cut out so children can choose any design they want to trace. This booklet also contains a full traceable alphabet, shapes and numbers that students can progress to. Using this resource with SEN children: This particular resource was designed in particular with my ASD son in mind. He particularly disliked mark making but by cutting out each section, allowing him control over what he would use to trace with (pencils, crayons, felt tips and sometimes finger paints if he needed to) he could engage with the task on his own agenda. Allowing him choices, allowing him to find materials that felt appropriate for him to use ensured he could access the activity. Ms. Wildflower
Number Tracing 1-10Quick View
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Number Tracing 1-10

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These handy number formation strips feature numbers 0-10 in an easily traceable format. A great way to reinforce number formation and handwriting practice. Ms. Wildflower Any issues with any of my resources or if you need a resource made for your class/lessons please email me: mswildflowerteacher@gmail.com
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Number Recognition 1-10

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This number recognition to 10 activity is extremely helpful for children who are developing their recognition skills. Each of these cards features a lovely donut illustrations that has a number of donuts drawn on, all between 1 and 10. On each of the cards, underneath the pictures, there is a choice of 3 different numbers. The aim of these cards is for your pupils to circle the number that says how many objects are on the card or they can colour them in This is a great way to familiarise pupils with numbers up to 10. Through repeated practice at recognising numbers and being able to link a visual display of a number to the number itself, children will gain more confidence and find that number recognition becomes easier and easier. Please note this is in .pdf only. Ms. Wildflower