I am a London based primary school teacher with over 20 years experience. I am passionate about Key stage one and have also taught in EYFS and KS2. I love making resources for myself and other teachers.
I am a London based primary school teacher with over 20 years experience. I am passionate about Key stage one and have also taught in EYFS and KS2. I love making resources for myself and other teachers.
Explore Harvest Festival with these resources.
Included:
lesson slides and worksheets
beautiful display and Harvest bunting
Construction cards
Make Harvest Festival a memorable celebration for your pupils.
Make your classroom set up a breeze and create a welcoming atmosphere for your pupils.
Having a beautiful classroom that is also functional will help you feel right at home! Everything is included to set up a classroom that is bright, color coordinated, functional and fun! Make your classroom an inviting place that you and your students will love.
Included:
Book Corner/area Display
Welcome bunting
Book tub labels for class library
Growth mindset Posters
Maths working wall Display
Stem sentences work the working wall
Maths reasoning questions for the working wall
Numbers for the number line
Birthday Display
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These clip cards are a great way for students to practice recognizing numbers to 10 including subitizing and in words. 55 cards are included which model various visual representations including ten frames and pictures. Each card has three possible answers. Students select the correct answer by clipping a clothespin, peg or paper clip to it.
I like to laminate these cards so students can simply circle the correct answer using a dry erase marker. This works great as a tough spot activity. Alternatively, you can print these on paper to hand out to your class at the end of the lesson; pupils circle the correct answer and hand in as a great exit ticket or plenary to the lesson.
You might also be interested in these other clip cards:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/one-more-and-one-less-clip-card-bundle-12558925
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/heavier-and-lighter-clip-cards-12561853
Write the Room is a fun and engaging activity for students as it gets them up and moving around. Students hunt for words around the room and record each one on their recording sheet.
How to use this product:
Choose which card set you would like your students to practice.
-Print the cards and laminate so they can be used again and again.
-Attach the recording sheets to clipboards.
-Tack the cards around the room or in your outdoor area. Alternatively, you can put them in a tough spot or messy bin. The students will search the room for the words. When they find it they will write it on their recording sheet.
-If you wish to reuse the recording pages just laminate them and allow pupils to record using a felt tip.
Included are:
5 different games of write the room (12 cards per set)
recording sheets
answers
If your school follows RWI phonics. These write the room game cards match with word time reading 1.4. They include the words: bed, met, fan, lip, log, fun, bad, cup, dig, can, top, sat,get, fat, let, had, hit, hen, pin, it, at, mud, cot, bin, an, tip, hit, hen, pan, in, on, gap, dog, and, up, dad, up, cat, kit
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https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/write-the-room-word-time-reading-1-2-12889820
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/cvc-write-the-room-12869496
These clip cards are a great way for students to practice recognizing numbers to 20 including diennes (base ten) and ten frames. 40 cards are included; each card has three possible answers. Students select the correct answer by clipping a clothespin, peg or paper clip to it.
I like to laminate these cards so students can simply circle the correct answer using a dry erase marker. This works great as a tough spot activity. Alternatively, you can print these on paper to hand out to your class at the end of the lesson; pupils circle the correct answer and hand in as a great exit ticket or plenary to the lesson.
You might also be interested in these other clip cards:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/one-more-and-one-less-clip-card-bundle-12558925
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/heavier-and-lighter-clip-cards-12561853
My pupils love to play bingo and these games of bingo are perfect for practicing phonics.
Included are three different bingo games. One game to revise alternatives for the long a sound, another game for alternatives for the or sound and the last game alternatives for long e.
Each game includes 7 different game cards for the players and all of the word cards for the game master. This is great for small groups but I’ve also played this with the whole class meaning there are multiple winners each round.
The children loved it and I hope you will too.
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https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/common-exception-words-read-and-roll-year-1-cute-stripes-12320630
Here is a set of 24 construction cards with the theme of Harvest. Each card has a bold image and indicates if the feature is a physical or human feature so allows pupils to embed their geography skills too. Included are 12 physical features and 12 human features. Each card is approximately A5 size.
Perfect for a tough spot or construction area. They could also be used on a display.
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https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/harvest-festival-display-12527598
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/harvest-festival-12178503
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/construction-cards-human-and-physical-features-12569843
Here are over 60 clip cards for initial sounds. This is a great phonics activity for early years or for some key stage 1 pupils. It encourages children to hear the initial sound in a CVC word. Once the initial sound is established children can then blend and read the word. This is great in a tough spot for continuous provision or as a table top activity. I like to laminate these as they can be used with clips or with dry erase felt tips.
Inlcuded:
Over 60 clip cards - initial sounds
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https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/cvc-clipcards-12828829
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A traditional birthday display chart in both English and Spanish. I page per month. I laminate each page and use a white board marker to write the children’s names and day. For example, 5th John or 16th Samantha. Once you’ve done this you can just wipe them off at the end of the year and reuse the birthday chart again year after year.
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https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/maths-working-display-cute-stripes-12331850
All of the year 1 common exception words are here in their various formats.
Included:
word cards (flash cards or for display)
word mats (for use during writing tasks)
read and roll game (for reading practice)
Everything you need for your year 1 children to learn their common exception words.
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https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/common-exception-words-read-and-roll-year-1-cute-stripes-12320630
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/year-1-common-exception-words-cute-pumpkins-12354281
Motivate both your students and yourself with these bright and cheery growth mindset posters. These will be sure to brighten any area of your classroom or can be added to working wall displays.
I get loads of compliments on these posters in my classroom.
Included in the 32 posters:
sixteen portrait posters
sixteen landscape posters
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https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/maths-working-wall-display-12351121
Two great resources for which allow pupils to explore mass using images of a balance scales. Included is a week worth of differentiated worksheets which include challenge and reasoning. Also included are 32 clip cards which allow pupils to practice their understanding and vocabulary in a fun way.
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https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/measurement-open-ended-investigations-for-length-mass-and-time-12067636
These clip cards are a great way for students to practice adding prefixes to root words. 32 cards are included; each card has three possible answers. Students select the correct answer by clipping a clothespin, peg or paper clip to it.
I like to laminate these cards so students can simply circle the correct answer using a dry erase marker. These cards are great for talk partner work, think-pair-share or in a tough spot. Alternatively, you can print these on paper to hand out to your class at the end of the lesson; pupils circle the correct answer and hand in as a great exit ticket or plenary to the lesson.
These are perfect for KS1 pupils but may be helpful for your lower KS2 pupils too.
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https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/ks1-possessive-apostrophe-12080332
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/verbs-introduction-year-2-12045130
These clip cards are a great way for students to practice their knowledge of deciduous and coniferous trees using a multiple choice system. 32 cards are included which cover a wide range of trees and their parts using bold images. Each card has two possible answers. Students select the correct answer by clipping a clothespin, peg or paper clip to it.
I like to laminate these cards so students can simply circle the correct answer using a dry erase marker. Alternatively, you can print these on paper to hand out to your class at the end of the lesson; pupils circle the correct answer and hand in as a great exit ticket or plenary to the lesson.
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https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/trees-science-bundle-12542423
These are the resources I use when teaching patterns. These lesson starters and worksheets enable children to identify, extend and describe patterns.
Included:
Lesson starter 1 - Recaps repeating patterns from EYFS and introduces identifying increasing and decreasing patterns. (19 page pdf)
Lesson starter 2 - introduces extending patterns (22 page pdf)
Lesson starter 3 - Introduces describing the terms of a given pattern. To explain the rule the terms are following.
3 worksheets - one for each lesson starter.
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https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/open-ended-investigations-12254570
Introducing number lines using pictorial representations couldn’t be easier. Here are the resources which equip you to deliver the curriculum required for number.
Included are:
Introductory slides (21 pdf slides) for identifying and representing pictorial representations on a number line.
Introductory slides (21 pdf slides) for using the language of more than and less then on a number line.
6 worksheets and answer sheets
This resource is aimed at year 1 but might also be useful for pupils at the end of Reception or in year 2 who are undertaking a recovery curriculum.
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These clip cards are a great way for students to practice their knowledge of one more using a multiple choice system. 43 cards are included which cover the concept of one more using various visual representations, with missing addends and on a number line. Each card has three possible answers. Students select the correct answer by clipping a clothespin, peg or paper clip to it.
I like to laminate these cards so students can simply circle the correct answer using a dry erase marker. Alternatively, you can print these on paper to hand out to your class at the end of the lesson; pupils circle the correct answer and hand in as a great exit ticket or plenary to the lesson.
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https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/number-bonds-to-10-clip-cards-12536968
Here are the worksheets I use when measuring mass using balance scales in KS1. Included are 5 worksheets; each has been differentiated 2 ways. That’s a week’s worth of mass worksheets, plus there is an added bonus challenge at the end.
These worksheets allow children to use their mass/ measurement vocabulary and their reasoning skills.
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https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/measurement-open-ended-investigations-for-length-mass-and-time-12067636
A simple display showing and explaining 6 key symbols of Christmas: candles, candy canes, stars, angels, holly and bells. Perfect for key stage one or EYFS.
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Here is an introduction I use for problem solving with length with year 1 students. I use this following on from measuring lengths using non-standard units. It uses the non-standard units of cubes. It enables children to use part, part whole model and begins a gentle introduction on bar modeling.
If you like this resource, please have a look at my others available in my shop including the one less worksheets which are also aimed at year 1 pupils:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/one-less-worksheets-12192722