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Subtraction Story (First, Then, Now)

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This “First, Then, Now” activity invites young learners to explore subtraction through storytelling. With picture prompts and space to create their own maths stories using real-life objects like toys or fruit, it’s a fun and practical way to reinforce early number sense at home or in the class.
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Alphabet Display

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This eye-catching set features bold, uppercase letters in a vibrant green style—ideal for creating a clean and consistent alphabet line in your EYFS or KS1 classroom. Use them for wall displays, alphabet games, or as visual aids during phonics and letter recognition activities. A great way to support early literacy in a fresh, modern format!
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Now & Next

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Designed to help children understand routines and manage transitions, this clean and adaptable “Now–Next” board is perfect for use in EYFS, SEND settings, and behaviour support. Simply add symbols or photos to show what’s happening now and what’s coming next. Ideal for fostering independence, reducing anxiety, and supporting communication through visual structure.
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Subitising 1-3 Autumn

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This beautifully simple resource helps young learners practise recognising quantities without counting—an essential skill for building strong number foundations. With an autumnal theme and numbers 1 to 3, it’s perfect for whole-class activities, small groups, displays or independent exploration in continuous provision. Ideal for EYFS, this resource encourages visual number recognition, early maths talk, and seasonal engagement all in one!
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Behaviour reflection sheet

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This child-friendly reflection form supports social-emotional development by guiding children to think about their behaviour, its impact on others, and positive choices for next time. With visual prompts and simple sentence starters, it’s ideal for EYFS and KS1 settings. Use it after incidents to promote accountability, emotional awareness, and restorative conversations in the classroom or pastoral space.
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‘All About Me’ Activity Sheet

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Perfect for EYFS and early KS1, this engaging worksheet encourages children to share their likes, dreams, and family through drawing and writing. With space for a self-portrait and prompts like favourite book, food, and future aspirations, it’s ideal for settling in during the first week of school or nursery. A brilliant way to build confidence, classroom community, and early literacy skills!
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Month/Calendar/ Subitising/Number bonds to 5

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Use it with your class calendar by placing yellow counters for the days already in school and red ones for the remaining days of the week. Children practise subitising and number bonds, understand the 5-day school week, and develop a sense of time. “If today is Tuesday, we’ve had 2 yellow counters and there are 3 red ones left, we know this because 2 and 3 makes 5.” A brilliant way to embed maths into the children’s everyday routine! You can also, laminate it and each month write the date on each box. Stick a picture of a child’s birthday or an important event like Christmas, children can independently count how many days are left for it.
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Counting to 20 - Minibeasts

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This fun and engaging activity helps young learners practise counting to 20 using ten frames and adorable minibeast illustrations. Children will love spotting the bugs in each hotel and writing the totals with the help of a grown-up. Perfect for EYFS and Reception maths, this resource reinforces one-to-one correspondence, number formation, and early counting skills through a playful, hands-on approach.
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Grouping and sharing

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This hands-on resource is perfect for introducing the concepts of grouping and sharing in EYFS and KS1. Children are encouraged to circle objects, use counters, and refer to their ten frame as they solve simple division problems. With visual support and opportunities for reasoning and explanation, it’s a great way to build foundational understanding of division through play and practical maths!
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Phase 3 - Phonics Homework

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This comprehensive homework pack is perfect for reinforcing Phase 3 phonemes at home. With opportunities for letter formation, word-picture matching, and yes/no comprehension questions, children practise blending, decoding, and reading with meaning. Covers key digraphs and trigraphs including ch, sh, th, ai, igh, ear, ure and more—all through fun, age-appropriate tasks. Ideal for Reception and Year 1 learners, and great for building confidence and home-school links!
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The Passion of Christ - Booklet

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This simple booklet template invites children to retell The Passion of Christ in their own words and illustrations. Perfect for use during Lent or Holy Week, it encourages reflection, creativity, and understanding of the Easter story. Ideal for EYFS and KS1 RE lessons or school liturgical celebrations, this resource becomes a treasured keepsake when completed by each child.
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Phase 2 and Phase 3 Tricky words Bookmark

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Designed for early readers, these vibrant bookmarks help children memorise tricky words from phonics phases in a fun, practical way. Perfect for use at school or at home, children can keep these bookmarks in their reading folders for daily practice. A great tool to boost confidence, fluency, and sight word recall for ages 4–6.
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Fine Motor Control Sheet

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This engaging printable is perfect for early years classrooms or home learning. Children can trace both upper- and lowercase letters, numbers 0–9, while developing crucial fine motor and pre-writing skills. Whether laminated for reuse or used with pencils and crayons, this resource supports letter formation, number recognition, and hand-eye coordination in a fun, accessible way. Ideal for ages 4–6.
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Phonics_Phase_2_Worksheets/Homework

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Individual worksheets for the 23 sounds taught in phase 2 in Phonics. It can be used as weekly homework (one set a week) or as a worksheet after input (one page a day). Reception children can practice letter formation, initial sounds, the jolly phonics song and action (QR code to YouTube video), and segmenting and blending words. Set 1: s,a,t,p Set 2: I,n,m,d Set 3: g,o, c, k Set 4: ck, e, u, r Set 5: h, b, f, ff Set 6: l, ll, ss #Jollyphonics#Phonics#Phase2
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Phase_2_Phonics_Assessment

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This resource will help you to assess your children at the end of phase 2 in Phonics. It has been designed to appeal to children and adults when doing this tedious job.
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Phase_3_Phonics_Assessment

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This resource will help you to assess your children at the end of phase 3 in Phonics. It has been designed to appeal to children and adults when doing this tedious job.
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Phase_4_Phonics_Assessment

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This resource will help you to assess your children at the end of phase 4 in Phonics. It has been designed to appeal to children and adults when doing this tedious job.
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Phase_2_Sound_Mat

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This resource is super useful for the children to remember how to write the sounds they have learned in phonics and will be helpful when encouraging independent writing. It also contains a QR a code to access a YouTube video with the songs of each sound.