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Infant teacher - shortlisted for TES Resource Contributor of the Year 2014 & 2015. All my resources have been made for my class, so have been tried and tested before uploading them to share with others. I hope you find my resources useful.

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Infant teacher - shortlisted for TES Resource Contributor of the Year 2014 & 2015. All my resources have been made for my class, so have been tried and tested before uploading them to share with others. I hope you find my resources useful.
Phonics oi phoneme
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Phonics oi phoneme

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Phonics powerpoint differentiated for a mixed Phase 3/4 group. 1. Blending for reading words incl pseudo (alien) words. 2. Oral segmentation. 3. Segmentation for spelling. 4. Reading sentences.
What's my 3D shape?
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What's my 3D shape?

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Questions and answers about 3D shapes. Designed to be used as a interactive display with question on the outside. Lift the flap to discover the answer. Common 3D shapes: sphere, cone, cube, cuboid, cylinder, triangular prism, square-based pyramid, triangular-based pyramid
Phase 2 and 3 phonics chatterboxes
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Phase 2 and 3 phonics chatterboxes

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Phase 2 (consonant digraphs) and Phase 3 phonics chatterboxes. Real and pseudo (nonsense/alien) words. Alien images to assist with pseudo words. Brilliant for Year 1 phonics screening check revision. ai ee igh oa oo ar or ur er oo (book) qu ck Choose a colour and orally segment the word as you move the chatterbox. Choose a number and count as you move the chatterbox. Read your word!
Phase 5 phonics chatterboxes
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Phase 5 phonics chatterboxes

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Phase 5 phonics chatterboxes. Real and pseudo (nonsense/alien) words. Alien images to assist with pseudo words. Brilliant for Year 1 phonics screening check revision. ay ea ie ow ue ow ir ew au oy aw ou ph wh ure a-e e-e i-e o-e u-e Choose a colour and orally segment the word as you move the chatterbox. Choose a number and count as you move the chatterbox. Read your word!
Phonics screening check chatterbox bundle
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Phonics screening check chatterbox bundle

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Phase 2 (consonant digraphs), Phase 3 and Phase 5 phonics chatterboxes. Real and pseudo (nonsense/alien) words. Alien images to assist with pseudo words. Brilliant for Year 1 phonics screening check revision. Choose a colour and orally segment the word as you move the chatterbox. Choose a number and count as you move the chatterbox. Read your word!
EYFS Learning Journey cover
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EYFS Learning Journey cover

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Front cover for a child's learning journey. Space for child's photo and name. Based on an idea provided by my LA (sorry unsure who had initially drawn this up)
Phase 5 /au/ and /oe/ flashcards
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Phase 5 /au/ and /oe/ flashcards

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RWInc style flashcards for graphemes /au/ and /oe/ including a caption/ditty. oe: potatoes and tomatoes au: Launch the astronaut Double-sided - first side has the grapheme in large text, the opposite side has a picture and caption.
SEN or EAL?
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SEN or EAL?

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PowerPoint based on LA training. Information on normal language development, and barriers to acquisition of English as a second/additional language. To be used in conjunction with How language usually develops form.
Hand-washing sequencing pictures
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Hand-washing sequencing pictures

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Pictures taken from the Hygiene4Health education pack. I have blown up the pictures and made them into cut and stick boxes for sequencing the 9-step order to correct hand-washing. I am not affiliated to this company, but have used it to teach hand-washing; the lesson plans worked really well with 3-5 year olds.
Eric Carle Brown Bear style name book
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Eric Carle Brown Bear style name book

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A worksheet based on Eric Carle's book Brown Bear Brown Bear what do you see? Inspired by Chalk Talk a kindergarten blog featured on Pinterest I created this sheet to create a class name book. Each child writes their own name at the top twice (Annie Annie who do you see? I see Oliver looking at me) etc. I made our book in class alphabetical order! The child will then draw a picture of their friend in the middle of the page.
NHS Explorers
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NHS Explorers

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A PowerPoint plan and some activities related to the new AHHA Publication's NHS Explorer Monkey&'s Guide to Healthy Living and NHS Services. Covers a simple history of the NHS, NHS healthcare services, scenarios, medical emergency and making a 999 phone call, ways to keep healthy (balanced diet, handwashing and sun safety). Some related resources from Cancer Research UK SunSafe, and the HPA for handwashing lesson plan resource. If it&';s useful, please rate and leave feedback. People who help us
Oxford Reading Tree Extended Stories
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Oxford Reading Tree Extended Stories

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I have written three extended stories to some Oxford Reading Tree Stage 1 stories. I could not find the original extended stories to these, although they may exist. The stories are for: Who is it?, Six in a bed, and Fun at the beach. I have also attached some other original extended stories, written by Roderick Hunt, that I have typed out, ready for a Shared Reading session.
Fairy-tale settings
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Fairy-tale settings

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A PowerPoint to be used in conjunction with Fairy-tales introduction and Fairy-tale characters. Describes what settings are, and ideas of different settings. Links to the story mountain concept. Comparison of two differing settings in Jack and the Beanstalk
Part part whole number bonds to 10
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Part part whole number bonds to 10

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A set of 3 differentiated pages of part-part-whole frames to learn number bonds to 10. Designed for kids to cut and stick, fill as a worksheet, or laminate for independent activity in Maths area.
Animal classification
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Animal classification

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Basic PowerPoint to introduce the main animal groups of mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians and fish. For simplicity, invertebrates have been left out. Text and images courtesy of http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/content/animals/kidscorner/classification/kc_classification_main.htm Also now includes a sorting game - animal game cards to sort onto the PowerPoint pages (animal groups)
Lego Creationary
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Lego Creationary

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Game cards based on the actual Lego Creationary game. Colours or coloured images to be stuck onto a 6 sided die. Roll the die to choose a category, pick up a game card and turn the timer to create your model. Other players to guess what your model is. x2 is double points if the model is guessed correctly. ? means the player can choose any of the images on their card. Each time a model is guessed correctly, you get a piece of your favourite colour Lego. Winner is the first to build a tower of 10 pieces.
Phase 5 /wh/ and /ph/ flashcards
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Phase 5 /wh/ and /ph/ flashcards

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RWInc style flashcards for graphemes /wh/ and /ph/ including a caption/ditty. wh: Where is Dr Who? ph: Phil and Lil like Phonics! Double-sided - first side has the grapheme in large text, the opposite side has a picture and caption.
/ay/ phoneme
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/ay/ phoneme

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Phase 5 powerpoint - designed to teach: 1. GPC recognition 2. Blending for reading words containing the phoneme (real and pseudo words) 3. Where in the word does the phoneme come? 4. Segment for spelling - model for class, then individual quickwrites 5. Sentence reading
Dough gym
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Dough gym

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Based on ABC Does' blog posts this week on Dough Gym, but in PowerPoint form for staff training and parent workshops. Includes gross motor and fine motor development, ideas on how to create a dough gym, additional &'funky fingers&'; ideas for child initiated activities to improve fine motor control, and malleable material recipes/ideas.