Every year, I always forget to save the Christmas card insert for the children’s handmade cards for their family…not this year!
Hopefully, this will save you some time!
We’ve all been there… during those last 10 minutes before the end of the day, you’re sitting at the front of the class struggling to think of how to fill the silence. Well, look no further! I compiled a wide range of questions and discussion topics and created these grids. Now, I’m never stuck for a topic of conversation.
I have this sheet printed and stuck to my door. Once I have asked one of the questions, I tick it off. This ensures the children have plenty of opportunities to share their own wonderful and unique ideas and thoughts.
There are 130 different questions.
A nice little gift idea for a dear friend/family member who is horse mad!
I created this ‘Horse Rider’s Survival Kit’ as part of a secret Santa gift. Simply gather the items stated on the card and you’re good to go.
I know how frustrating and time consuming it can be to create a daily timetable, so here is a blank template for a daily timetable.
I created this timetable for a Reception class from the times 8:45am -3:30pm.
Simple matching 2D aeroplanes.
I created this resource with the intention of cutting the planes in half and attaching each section to a lolly stick. Children in my Reception class really enjoyed matching the shapes together.
I have put together a short prayer and liturgy session that focusses on forgiveness. I have used this in my EYFS/KS1 class. Children Go Forth to think of something they would like forgiveness for then write their wishes on a piece of card to add to the working wall.