2 Activities around the theme of friends. Thinking of words to describe your friend and identifying what makes a good friend. (this sheet has colour images which can be used a talking point or to cut and stick)
A few worksheets to match the scheme of work 1c for science - sorting and using materials. Some images included. Other topics covered: Materials; Grouping and classifying materials
Recording sounds heard on a sound walk, pictures to sort into pleasant and unpleasant sounds (cut n stick), sorting instruments according to how they are played … and pictures of the outer and inner ear. Other topics covered: Living things
A variety of writing sheets with pictures for children to write captions and retell some of the stories from Jesus’s life - palm sunday, feeding the five thousand, angels, lost coin, prodigal son, good samaritan, lost sheep, Jesus walking on the water and a colour sequencing sheet of the Zaccheus story. Links well with Literacy Some of the images are from the lovely website sermons4kids.
4 worksheets to explore the attributes of animals - very accessible even to Reception in the foundation stage. Sorting according to features (fur, scales, scales) Match animals to homes Count animal legs Sorting according to how the animal moves (swim, fly, walk)
Two activities based around the topic of food - sorting foods into those good and bad for teeth and sorting foods into the basic food groups. Both lend themselves to cut and stick but the pictures can be used as models for the children to copy themselves.
3 writing sheets for Easter - Palm sunday, Crucifixtion and resurrection. Picture to colour and lines underneath to write the story. A palm sunday writing sheet where the children use their senses to write about the day as if they were there. Other topics covered: Family life and rituals; Living in a diverse world
Colour pictures to show the different genres that Picasso painted - Rose and Blue period, cubism and Picasso's famous funny faces! A picasso colouring is included too. Lovely to laminate and share with the children in a discussion, circle time or as inspiration for the children’s own pieces of work.
Whether you’ve been reading The Rainbow Fish or One fish two fish red fish blue fish … here are a few Fish-themed activities your Reception or year 1 children might enjoy.
A4 colour and black and white pictures and photos showing artefacts used for washday - washboard, dolly peg, wash tub, sunlight soap, pegs, mangle, flat iron etc ...
A multi-purpose sheet to help children to either write a set of instructions or as an aid for recall writing.
The sheet can be used for Talk homework and sent home before the writing task or the pictures can be used as a cut and stick with sentences written underneath.
key vocabulary included as support.
Simple activities for the last week of term for Year 1 mainly - a simple cloze and picture match, circling the signs of Easter and spring and an Easter egg logic activity. Also some suggstions for foundation stage.
Cross curricular worksheets for the Cinderella story -
Why is glass not suitable for a slipper? (Science)
Design a new slipper for Cindrella with safer materials. (DT)
Describe the character of Cinderella for a wanted poster. (Literacy/writing)
Simple recording sheets and colourings for the lost parables (lost coin and prodigal son) and Jesus in the temple as a boy. Most suitable for Reception and year 1.
Some sheets can be adapted for year 2 by drawing lines for written work.
A complete lesson for KS1 Sound and hearing topic. Colour images of objects which produce warning sounds or sounds which give us information.- for discussion. Follow-up worksheet - circle the sounds which give us warnings or give us information.