I’m a Primary Education student teacher (3–7) at Leeds Beckett University, passionate about creating inclusive, creative, and practical resources for Early Years and KS1. My resources are designed with accessibility, engagement, and learning through play at the forefront.
I’m a Primary Education student teacher (3–7) at Leeds Beckett University, passionate about creating inclusive, creative, and practical resources for Early Years and KS1. My resources are designed with accessibility, engagement, and learning through play at the forefront.
This comprehensive pastel-themed visual timetable has been thoughtfully designed to support routine, structure, and independence in early years and primary classrooms. Created with flexibility in mind, the set includes a wide range of subject-specific, daily, and occasional activity cards to accommodate varying school schedules and terminology.
The resource contains multiple label options for common subjects and routines (e.g. “Phonics”, “Literacy”, “English”), allowing educators to tailor the timetable to their setting’s preferred vocabulary. All cards are visually engaging and age-appropriate for EYFS and KS1 learners.
Key content includes:
Days of the week
Title: Visual timetable (In different colours)
Core subjects: Phonics, Literacy, English, Maths, Science, Guided Reading, Handwriting, Spelling, Topic, Computing/ICT
Foundation subjects: Art, DT, Music, Drama, Dance, History, Geography, RE, PSHE, MFL (including French, Spanish, and German)
Physical education: Indoor PE, Outdoor PE, Swimming
Daily routines: Welcome, Circle Time, Check-In, Snack Time, Break Time, Play Time, Lunch Time, Carpet Time, Tidy Up Time, Home Time
Wellbeing and enrichment: Star of the Week, Show and Tell, Story Time, Golden Time, Brain Breaks, Celebration
Occasional events: Assembly, Fire Drill, School Trip, Visitor, Assessment, Special Activity, Surprise
Outdoor learning: Forest School
Customisable: Multiple blank cards of each colour are included for additional activities or school-specific needs
The pastel colour palette provides a calming visual aesthetic that complements most classroom environments, while maintaining clarity and accessibility. This resource supports inclusive practice by offering visual structure for all pupils, particularly those with SEND, EAL, or additional needs.
Files are suitable for printing, laminating, and display use in a range of settings.
Simplify your morning routine with this Daily Date Flip Chart, designed for everyday classroom use across EYFS, KS1 and KS2. This resource allows you to easily display the date without writing it out each day – simply flip the cards to update!
Key Features:
Includes two versatile date formats:
Monday the 5th of June 2025 (full written format)
23.12.25 (compact numeric format with dots and slashes included)
Covers 12 full academic years – all year dates included up to 2036
Use with string, magnets or blu-tac for easy display
Ideal for daily routines, calendar work, or date recognition practice
Encourages familiarity with multiple formats, supporting real-life literacy and numeracy links
Perfect for saving time, promoting consistency, and helping pupils learn the structure of dates in a hands-on, interactive way. A practical and long-lasting addition to any classroom.
Planting and growing activity inspired by the book ‘Luna Loves Gardening’ by Joseph Coelho
What’s Included?
Printable Seed Packet Template
Includes a blank space to write the name of the plant being grown
Easy to print, fold, and tape – perfect for fine motor practice and display
Plant Observation Worksheet
Children draw their plant and write what they think will change
Encourages prediction, curiosity, and reflection
Plant-Themed Word Bank
With simple, accessible vocabulary to support early writing
Useful for EAL and SEND learners
Curriculum Links
EYFS Understanding the World – observing growth and change over time
KS1 Science – identifying plant parts and exploring life processes
Literacy – writing for purpose, expanding vocabulary
Art and Design – drawing and labelling
PSHE – caring for living things, patience, responsibility
Ideal For
EYFS and Year 1 classrooms
Outdoor learning and science weeks
Home learning packs
World Book Day activities linked to Luna Loves Gardening
Read aloud: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=69XnHTlMDdc
Key features include:
Language Development – Traces the roots of the English language back to Old English and Germanic dialects.
Legal Systems – Showcases the early foundations of English law laid by Anglo-Saxon governance.
Literature – Celebrates iconic works like Beowulf, a cornerstone of English literary heritage.
Christianity – Explores how the Anglo-Saxon conversion to Christianity reshaped the religious and cultural fabric of England.
Kingdoms and Unification – Maps out the powerful Anglo-Saxon kingdoms such as Wessex and Mercia, and explains the role of Viking invasions in the unification of England.
Art and Architecture – Features examples of intricate Anglo-Saxon craftsmanship and enduring religious architecture.
Following small popularity of my neutral visual timetable, I created a colourful version to suit more needs.
The resource contains multiple label options for common subjects and routines (e.g. “Phonics”, “Literacy”, “English”), allowing educators to tailor the timetable to their setting’s preferred vocabulary. All cards are visually engaging and age-appropriate for EYFS and KS1 learners.
Key content includes:
Days of the week
Title: Visual timetable (In different colours)
Core subjects: Phonics, Literacy, English, Maths, Science, Guided Reading, Handwriting, Spelling, Topic, Computing/ICT
Foundation subjects: Art, DT, Music, Drama, Dance, History, Geography, RE, PSHE, MFL (including French, Spanish, and German)
Physical education: Indoor PE, Outdoor PE, Swimming
Daily routines: Welcome, Circle Time, Check-In, Snack Time, Break Time, Play Time, Lunch Time, Carpet Time, Tidy Up Time, Home Time
Wellbeing and enrichment: Star of the Week, Show and Tell, Story Time, Golden Time, Brain Breaks, Celebration
Occasional events: Assembly, Fire Drill, School Trip, Visitor, Assessment, Special Activity, Surprise
Outdoor learning: Forest School
This comprehensive pastel-themed visual timetable has been thoughtfully designed to support routine, structure, and independence in early years and primary classrooms. Created with flexibility in mind, the set includes a wide range of subject-specific, daily, and occasional activity cards to accommodate varying school schedules and terminology.
The resource contains multiple label options for common subjects and routines (e.g. “Phonics”, “Literacy”, “English”), allowing educators to tailor the timetable to their setting’s preferred vocabulary. All cards are visually engaging and age-appropriate for EYFS and KS1 learners.
Key content includes:
Days of the week
Title: Visual timetable (In different colours)
Core subjects: Phonics, Literacy, English, Maths, Science, Guided Reading, Handwriting, Spelling, Topic, Computing/ICT
Foundation subjects: Art, DT, Music, Drama, Dance, History, Geography, RE, PSHE, MFL (including French, Spanish, and German)
Physical education: Indoor PE, Outdoor PE, Swimming
Daily routines: Welcome, Circle Time, Check-In, Snack Time, Break Time, Play Time, Lunch Time, Carpet Time, Tidy Up Time, Home Time
Wellbeing and enrichment: Star of the Week, Show and Tell, Story Time, Golden Time, Brain Breaks, Celebration
Occasional events: Assembly, Fire Drill, School Trip, Visitor, Assessment, Special Activity, Surprise
Outdoor learning: Forest School
Customisable: Multiple blank cards of each colour are included for additional activities or school-specific needs
The pastel colour palette provides a calming visual aesthetic that complements most classroom environments, while maintaining clarity and accessibility. This resource supports inclusive practice by offering visual structure for all pupils, particularly those with SEND, EAL, or additional needs.
Files are suitable for printing, laminating, and display use in a range of settings.
Get your classroom organised and accessible with this comprehensive set of 90 editable tray and resource labels, designed to suit any EYFS, KS1 or lower KS2 setting, and ideal for SEND provision.
**This recource contains multiple different colours, so you can pick or mix and match based on your needs.
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90 editable labels (A7 size, 3 or 4 per A4 page)
Clear, easy-to-read font with matching icons for visual support
Grouped by category for ease of use
Editable PowerPoint and PDF formats
Print in colour or black and white
Label Categories:
Subject Areas
Manipulatives & Learning Tools
Creative & Fine Motor
Inclusive/SEND
General Organisation
Ideal for setting up new classrooms
Supports independent learning and visual recognition
Suits a range of ages and abilities
Reusable year after year
Please leave any edit suggestions in the reviews, I’ll be happy to make any changes
12 MONTH SCHOOL CALENDAR
INCLUDES:
September - August
National and World holidays
Cultural celebrations
Room to write own plans and days
Small, opaque images that can be written over
MISTAKES ARE PROOF YOU’RE TRYING POSTER
Includes the poster as a whole along with the individual components so you can use the poster as you wish.
Can be printed in any size - quality won’t be affected.
Document includes:
‘superstar spotlight’ title
‘watch this space’ sheets (attach work on top
‘star author’ name labels
ideal to use a real clip board but clipboard picture included
What’s Inside:
Drawing and reflection activities:
Draw your family, I like to…, My favourite thing to do at school, I am very good at, Something I find tricky is…
Emotional check-ins:
Draw how you feel about moving to a new class, Colour the face that shows how you feel, Tick if you agree with the statement
Goal setting and self-awareness:
Something I want to improve, An animal that represents me, At playtime I like to…, Something that makes me feel calm
Question and answer space:
Is there anything that’s making you feel a bit nervous?, Do you have any questions for your new teacher?, with space for teacher responses
Fun ‘All About Me’ phone activity
Just for Fun’ Section:
A calming word search and colouring page to finish on a positive note
Key Features:
Designed with SEND accessibility in mind
Promotes emotional literacy, confidence, and connection
Fully unbranded and non-specific – perfect for use in any school setting
Suitable for transition weeks, meet-the-teacher days, or one-to-one sessions
Resource Features:
Simple explanation of Ramadan – What it is, when it takes place, and why it matters to Muslims around the world
Key vocabulary introduced and explained (e.g. fasting, suhur, iftar, sunset, mosque)
Child-friendly imagery and language throughout
Open-ended discussion questions to encourage oracy, empathy, and reflective thinking
Covers themes such as:
Why Muslims fast
What fasting looks like for adults and older children
How it might feel not to eat or drink during the day
The importance of self-control, gratitude, and community
Opportunities to link learning to children’s own experiences of celebrations and special times
Perfect for:
Whole-class carpet sessions
PSHE or RE lessons
Promoting inclusive classroom discussions
Preparing for Ramadan assemblies or themed activities*
Resource Features:
Editable certificate space for teachers to write their name in the star and personalise the message
Designed with a cheerful, child-friendly aesthetic
Suitable for all primary year groups
Print-friendly layout – ideal for black-and-white or colour printing
Perfect for:
Student teachers finishing their placements and wanting to leave a positive token for the class
End-of-term class awards or daily/weekly recognition
Building positive classroom relationships through affirmation and encouragement
This visually engaging worksheet helps pupils explore and organise their understanding of Ancient Mayan religious beliefs. With a clear central theme and space for key ideas, it encourages independent research and structured thinking. Ideal for use in history lessons or as a recap activity, this resource supports knowledge retention and cross-curricular links with RE and literacy. Suitable for Key Stage 2.
Explore a famous myth and practise storytelling skills
This worksheet helps children retell the story of the Hero Twins from Ancient Maya mythology. It includes a short, easy-to-read version of the story, followed by a task where pupils retell the key events in their own words.
Perfect for linking history and English, this resource supports:
Reading and understanding a historical myth
Writing and sequencing a story
Learning about the Maya civilisation and its beliefs
Creative thinking and independent work
Ideal for KS2 classrooms, the worksheet is clear, engaging, and easy to adapt for different abilities.
LO: I can explain the main events of the gunpowder plot.
The worksheet includes six boxes for the children to write or draw the main events of the gunpowder plot.
Perfect for Assessment for Learning
Jane Goodall Reading Comprehension Lesson – The Watcher
This comprehensive lesson introduces pupils to the life and work of Jane Goodall, renowned primatologist and conservationist. It includes a brief overview of who Jane Goodall is, a guided practice question, accompanying worksheets to support understanding, and an exit task to assess learning.
A link to the full book The Watcher is provided for extended reading, making this lesson ideal for developing reading comprehension skills while inspiring interest in real-world scientific achievements.
Uses Rex Retriever from VIPERS
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kV3VI4F7e_Q