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Teaching and Learning Resources for Early Learners and KS1

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Looking for something original? Here are some Resources for Early Learners and Key Stage 1 that you won't have used before. There are also some Key Stage 2 and a variety of SEND resources. Alphabet, Phonics, Speaking and Listening, Reading & Writing Activities and a range of topic resources. Worksheets, flashcards, activities, PPTs, quiz games and posters are all included. Most images licenced from graphicsfactory.com and symbols are licenced from Boardmaker.

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Looking for something original? Here are some Resources for Early Learners and Key Stage 1 that you won't have used before. There are also some Key Stage 2 and a variety of SEND resources. Alphabet, Phonics, Speaking and Listening, Reading & Writing Activities and a range of topic resources. Worksheets, flashcards, activities, PPTs, quiz games and posters are all included. Most images licenced from graphicsfactory.com and symbols are licenced from Boardmaker.
Shape Houses Patterns
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Shape Houses Patterns

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A 2D shape and pattern resource for EYFS and KS1. Included are 4 colour houses made up of 7 shapes. Each house has different coloured shapes. There is a black and white house for children to use as a template. They can either colour this in to match one of the 4 houses or make up their own colour patterns. There are 7 shapes for children to colour in, cut out and rearrange into a house included. Use in combination with colour 2D shapes for a practical activity or cut out shapes from felt or sticky backed paper.
Adding to 20 with Dominoes
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Adding to 20 with Dominoes

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A counting game where children count the numbers on each tile and add them together. This works well as a mental maths starter encouraging ‘maths talk’. Children could work against the clock for added interest and motivation. Another activity idea is for children to find matching tiles of ‘real’ dominoes and place them onto the sheets. Children can learn how to play dominoes or / and cut out and match the tiles. There are 19 pages with 2 dominoes on each. There is a template included at the end for you to make more of your own.
'Day Diaries' Days of the Week Activities
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'Day Diaries' Days of the Week Activities

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This activity is suitable for EYFS and KS1. It allows children to make personal connections to the days of the week, helping them to remember the names and order more easily. It also promotes creativity and presentation skills. By associating days with specific activities or events, students gain a practical understanding of how days function in their daily lives. It can also enhance their understanding of sequential order and time concepts. Resources include: Planning Sequencing days of the week flashcards to cut and order A worksheet / Day Diary, for each day of the week A sample worksheet to give children an idea of filling in the the ‘Day Diaries’.
Sort Air, Land and Sea Transport Worksheets
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Sort Air, Land and Sea Transport Worksheets

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3 worksheets showing 3 ways to sort transport Choose a colour for each type of transport - air, land and sea and colour the pictures according to this key Draw pictures under each heading or cut and paste pictures Make a list under the headings of each type of transport Links to maths - sorting and matching as well as transport, journeys and water / Seas and Oceans.
Counting to 3 with Early Learners
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Counting to 3 with Early Learners

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Cute colour cartoon flashcards to cut and laminate and use to help children learning to count to 3. There are some Christmas and celebration pictures included also. There are 9 pages with 6 cards on each and a page with numbers and number words to 3.
5 Little Speckled Frogs Worksheets
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5 Little Speckled Frogs Worksheets

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Children will enjoy these activities together with learning the number rhyme. Activities include, colouring, cutting and pasting, ordering letters and numbers and matching numbers to number words.
Data Handling Ideas and Templates for KS1
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Data Handling Ideas and Templates for KS1

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Here are a few new ideas for collecting and organising data for KS1. Activities: Birthday Tally Chart Eye Colour Survey Making Sets of Girls and Boys - can use colour to distinguish girls from boys Favourite colour survey - ask each person to colour a star in their favourite colour then make the results into a graph or chart Probability and Chance game using a dice with numbers 1 to 3
In the Woods Counting to 6 Activity
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In the Woods Counting to 6 Activity

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A cross curricular activity for children learning about numbers, animals and their habitats. There is a colouring page and 3 sets of 6 cards for counting, reading, matching and ordering. Links to the Gruffalo story too.
Using Number Lines to 10 Add and Subtract
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Using Number Lines to 10 Add and Subtract

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A simple introduction to using number lines at KS1. Sheet 1 shows 3 number lines showing 0 to 10. Sheets 2 to 6 show 3 number lines with numbers omitted. Children name / write in the missing numbers. Laminate these sheets and they can be used over and again. Sheet 7 shows 9 addition questions with a number line for children to use to get the answers. Sheet 8 shows 9 subtraction questions with a number line. Sheet 10 is a template for you or the children to write their own sums.
Let's Count up to 50
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Let's Count up to 50

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A counting resource where children count the spots on each of the legs of the sea creature/octopus and then count how many spots altogether. There are 8 worksheets with different totals. Children can also begin to use their estimating skills.
Toys Counting to 20
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Toys Counting to 20

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3 Toys colour worksheets for children learning to count to 20 and to write their numbers. The worksheets are also in black and white. There is a blank template included for you or your children to use.
Sorting and Classifying  Activity Cards
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Sorting and Classifying Activity Cards

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An EYFS / KS1 Data Handling Activity linked to Science. 4 pages of colour cards for children to name, sort and classify including: Nature Animals Foods There is also a blank template for you to use for drawing, pasting or adding more of your own pictures.
Match and Colour Numbers to 10
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Match and Colour Numbers to 10

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Children can identify the numbers to 10 and colour them to match the colour poster or sort using their own colours. An extra challenge is for children to work out which number is missing!
Let's Talk about the Days of the Week Slides
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Let's Talk about the Days of the Week Slides

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Share on the Smart Board or print off as posters. A speaking and listening activity based on the school timetable and the days of the week. See what the children get up to on each day of the week. Good for ordering, sequencing and as an inspiration for children to make their own posters or pictures of their own timetable.
Gloves, Hats and Scarfs
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Gloves, Hats and Scarfs

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A collection of activities with a winter clothing theme and a maths link. Children can match and colour gloves and mittens to make them the same. They can design their own gloves. There are matching cards to cut out and laminate and use for matching, sorting, making pairs. There is a worksheet for children to colour each hat differently. Suitable for EYFS and KS1
Rainbow Colour Pattern Work
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Rainbow Colour Pattern Work

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2 activities based on the rainbow colours. There are 6 colour rainbow patterns to continue /complete on flags and 6 on rainbows.Children colour in the missing colours from the rainbow sequence. There are 2 worksheets with 6 outline shapes for the flags and 6 for the rainbows. Activities Name the colours in sequence Complete the colour patterns on the rainbows and rainbow flags Make patterns of your own on the black and white outlines Can you make each of the six outlines different?
2 Christmas Pyramids
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2 Christmas Pyramids

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Children will enjoy counting and colouring the Christmas pyramids from 1 to 10 and then creating their own. These make lovely Christmas cards too.