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Mummy Tammy

Here's a few resources I have created for my girls. I hope you find them useful. You can see more of our activities on instagram @mummytammy_and_kids

Here's a few resources I have created for my girls. I hope you find them useful. You can see more of our activities on instagram @mummytammy_and_kids
Coding Number bonds to 10
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Coding Number bonds to 10

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An animal themed coding activity involving number bonds to 10. Children need to decode the question and then calculate the answer. Some questions have a missing animal, which they have the challenge to either draw the animal or write the number in the blank space. Suitable for EYFS and KS1 children.
EYFS Dear Zoo -Follow the animal tracks
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EYFS Dear Zoo -Follow the animal tracks

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For this activity you need animal toys (monkey, camel, frog, giraffe and elephant) and paint. Dip the animal’s feet in the paint and stamp on the paper. Children need to identify which footprint belongs to which animal and then follow the track. There is also an opportunity for the children to have a discussion about the differences between the footprints and what they look like. Example: A monkey’s footprint looks like our hand print, and elephant’s footprint is round like a circle…etc.
Early Years/KS1 Dear Zoo - Carnivores, Omnivores or Herbivores?
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Early Years/KS1 Dear Zoo - Carnivores, Omnivores or Herbivores?

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A ‘Dear Zoo’ themed activity where children learn about what each animal in the book eat. Children will learn the difference between omnivores, herbivores and carnivores and will sort out the pictures into the appropriate columns. This also gives the children a chance to work on their cutting and glueing skills.
Early years / SEN Counting with Peppa Pig and Friends
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Early years / SEN Counting with Peppa Pig and Friends

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Ways to Play: Count the objects on the picture cards Form a number line by placing the picture cards in number order (1-10) Match the number on the card with any physical numbers you have got (example: wooden numbers or magnetic numbers) Hide picture cards in a sensory bin, then use a tick sheet to tick off the numbers found Hide picture cards in a room or outdoors and go on a hunt.
Bug Bingo
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Bug Bingo

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There are 2 level and 2 sheets for each level. Level 1 is aimed at 2years + and Level 2 is aimed at 4years+ Level 1: Prepare a sensory tray Place the Bingo card next to the sensory tray Ask child to find a picture Match the picture with the bingo grid and cross off the picture that was found. Level 2: Prepare a sensory tray Place the Bingo card next to the sensory tray Ask child to find a word Match the word with the bingo grid and cross off the picture that was found. To be able to do this, the child must be able to either read the word (5year +) or sound out the first letter
EYFS Playdough play - Build an Alien
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EYFS Playdough play - Build an Alien

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These play dough cards can be used for any book inspired play involving aliens - for example: ‘Aliens love underpants’ by Claire Freedman. It is mostly aimed at pre-school/reception aged children (4-5 years) as children need to be able to recognise the numbers on the card and then count the loose parts. Pictures of loose parts will help them identify which parts they need to build the alien.