CVC words are the stepping stones to reading and writing, and with this resource, children will discover just how enjoyable this journey can be.
This seven-page activity provides a great opportunity for word building practice and effectively supports early years children in developing their ability to sound out words, and write CVC words in the empty boxes.
The words included in this activity are:
dog
fan
man
kid
hen
jam
van
pig
web
lip
bed
pen
bag
ham
This interactive activity lets children design their own delicious pizza by cutting out colourful ingredients and sticking them onto a pizza base.
Whatâs Included: Pizza Base: A blank pizza base ready to be topped with your favourite ingredients.
Cut-Out Ingredients: A variety of colourful pizza toppings including: Red Pepper,Pepperoni, Mushrooms, Olives, Cheese, Tomatoes,Basil.
Choose your favorite toppings from the selection provided.
Carefully cut out each ingredient
Use glue or tape to stick the toppings onto your pizza base and create your perfect pizza.
Fine Motor Skills: Improve hand-eye coordination and cutting skills. Creativity: Encourage artistic expression as kids design their unique pizza.
Encourage early years learners to develop critical thinking and sequencing skills with our âWhat Comes Nextâ winter pattern activity!
This activity is designed to help young children recognize and complete patterns, fostering essential skills in early maths and logical reasoning.
How It Works:
Each sequence features a series of images, with a missing piece at the end. Kids observe the pattern, cut out the options below, and choose the winter image that fits perfectly to complete the sequence.
This autumn nature walk writing frame is a great resource you can use when you take your students out on a walk.
Children can write down everything they can smell,see,feel and hear.
Itâs a perfect start for creative writing.
This handy math activity is a fun way to help young children learn to count and write numbers.âCounting Leaves and Chestnutsâ contains 2 Worksheets,and it features a given number of leaves and chestnuts.Children are asked to count them and write the correct number of items in the box 1 to 10. This fabulous counting numbers to 10 worksheet is a great way to ensure youâre delivering engaging maths lessons.
Itâs an opportunity for young learners to discover the beauty of autumn, encouraging them to observe the changes in nature.
Whether youâre an educator seeking an engaging math activity or a parent looking to inspire your childâs curiosity, this resource is the perfect addition to your autumn curriculum or home learning routine. Itâs designed to engage, a love for patterns.
Letâs make pattern recognition a delightful experience for young learners, one autumn discovery at a time!
This Winter Word Mat is excellent to support children spelling during a winter season.It will help them expand their vocabulary and during writing activities.
A fun activity for young learners,SEN,when learning about measure.Children will observe the given sets of picture.They will circle the one that is taller in each set.
Help your students master the basics of place value with the engaging worksheet, Tens and Ones! This activity invites young learners to count the tens and ones in each group, then colour the box that matches the correct number.
One worksheet that is designed to:
Strengthen understanding of place value concepts.
Develop counting and grouping skills.
Encourage creativity.
Great for introducing or reinforcing the concept of tens and ones.
Two fun and engaging EYFS worksheets, designed to help children explore the concepts of âone moreâ and âone less.â
Perfect for the spring season, these worksheets are filled with spring-themed illustrations like ladybirds, chicks, flowers, blossom trees, and bees, making counting enjoyable!
KS2
⢠To learn about true meaning of Christmas
⢠To read the text Christmas celebrations around the world and answer questions.
⢠To write own Christmas Story starting with âIt was Christmas morning. Sarah and Alfie ran excitedly into the front room to open their presents, only to discover that there werenât any thereâŚ