Saving you valuable time with tried and tested resources. Having been a teacher for 23 Years and spending the last 15 years of those in Primary, particularly years 3-5, I’ve developed a passion for creating a wide range of resources to help support little learners.
Saving you valuable time with tried and tested resources. Having been a teacher for 23 Years and spending the last 15 years of those in Primary, particularly years 3-5, I’ve developed a passion for creating a wide range of resources to help support little learners.
These cute printable alphabet flashcards/posters are perfect for any Kindergarten and Key Stage 1 classroom to help secure knowledge and understanding of the letters that make up the English Alphabet. Designed in a calming green and brown natural theme, each alphabet letter is presented in upper case and lower case, with a colourful, corresponding picture to match the sound. These are sure to capture the attention of little learners and engage them in using them to support their ABCs, letter recognition and formation, without overstimulating your learning environment.
The alphabet posters displayed are text editable and are displayed with a primary penmanship font, with supporting handwriting lines for guidance for little learners on written presentation. Each letter is downloadable as A4 but you are then free to alter the size using your printer settings to produce smaller A5 and A6 printable flashcards, making this a completely versatile educational learning resource to use in the classroom.
These ABC cards are ideal for homeschooling, classroom display, bulletin boards, letter of the day visual reference, table top resources, flashcards to order the alphabet and much more!
Once downloaded, you will receive a link for Google Drive to access and edit the text on the resources, changing the font style, size and colour. You will need to download a FREE version of CANVA should you wish to edit, or if you’re happy with the font displayed, simply download and print.
These 1 more and 1 less cards are a fun way to help young learners secure sequencing, addition and subtraction of numbers to 50, which is essential for early math development. In line with the math curriculum delivered in schools, the 30 cards included in this download (pdf) show a picture representation of base ten, ten frames and bead materials, encouraging children to count the amount then identify 1 more and 1 less.
The cards are completely versatile and can be printed and laminated to use as lesson starters, math centers, small group activities and interventions. Children can write on them using a dry wipe pen before erasing and moving into another. Alternatively, you could print them on paper to use as a worksheet instead, to be glued into workbooks or place on your math working wall/bulletin board.
There are 30 coloured card templates included in the set, without any additional prep needed once they’ve been cut and laminated. Use them in your Year 1, First Grade or Homeschool environment to help secure knowledge and understanding.
Draw each digital time on the analogue clock to support knowledge and understanding of telling time with these versatile task cards designed for children. This printable resource is ideal to support the teaching and learning of time in both key stage 2 and elementary math curriculums.
Once children are confident with matching digital and analogue times, they can then progress to calculate time durations using the same resource, building in experience of the 12 and 24 hour clock.
Included in the download is a coloured template to use as task cards, a black and white version to photocopy and use for workbooks and 30 digital times, using both 12 and 24 hour clocks. You then have the freedom to print and make as many task cards and digital time cards as you need. Once they’re laminated, students can write on them with a dry wipe pen then erase so they can be used over and over again.
These would be ideal to use as math centers, small group activities, partner work, interventions and in your homeschool environment.
Engage your youngsters in the skill of counting, matching and tracing numbers to ten with this fantastic dinosaur themed resource. Designed for Kindergarten and EYFS students, these colored A4 printable pages can be turned into reusable placemats once printed and laminated.
Little learners can select a mat, identify the number from 1-10 and use a dry wipe pen to trace that number, supporting number formation and recognition. Once that’s done, count the corresponding dinosaurs (not included) to place into the circle. I’d use dinosaur math counters, or those from my classroom small world collection.
This is an ideal hands on activity for your math centers, continuous provision areas, interventions, small group work session and homeschool education.
Engage your youngsters in counting in multiples of ten with these fun task cards, supporting the math curriculum for Year 1 and Kindergarten aged children. There are 18 cards in the set with a different picture image, representing a multiple of ten for you to download. Children count the number of objects and choose the correct answer from the multiple choice selection. This can be done by using small pegs so they can clip the answer if you’re wanting a ‘no writing’ activity, or if the cards are laminated, they could use a dry wipe pen to circle the correct answer.
These flashcards are so simple yet versatile and could be used as a warm up activity, small group work, math centers, interventions and homeschooling. If you’d rather use them as a worksheet, then simply print the pdf to glue into notebooks.
However you choose to use them, your little learners will certainly develop confidence in counting in multiples of ten from 10 to 100 and keep them on track for applying such knowledge as they progress through the math curriculum.
Easter is a season of fun and a great way to engage your little learners in Easter themed math, drawing and creativity with the help of Easter eggs, bonnets, the Easter bunny and more. This printable booklet contains 20 fun and entertaining worksheets and helps to develop important basic skills through;
Coloring pages
Dot to dot activities
Matching pictures
Drawing tasks
Pattern completion
Counting activities
Mazes
Symmetry
These are no prep worksheets that are suitable for children from Pre-K to 1st Grade and would be great for early finishing tasks, centers, homeschooling, activity days and homework.
However you choose to use them, children are sure to have great fun whilst engaging
in learning and planning will be easier during the season as you simply print and use
Engage little learners in the world of numbers to ten this Valentine’s Day with these cute number cards to 10 and matching heart cards. Designed in baby pink, the A4 printables would be great for any math center activities, small group work and homeschooling, as youngsters consolidate their knowledge of number recognition to ten and corresponding amounts.
Use as a simple matching game, a memory pairs game where children turn 2 cards to find a pair, have children draw the correct amounts to match the number or write the number to match the amounts, use to order numbers, count forwards to 10 or backwards from 10, missing numbers and much more….
These number card printables will add an element of fun and engagement to any Valentine’s Day activity, whilst helping to secure those all important early number facts in preschool, EYFS and Kindergarten.
Use your printer settings to alter the size to create in A5 or A6 for table top activities and flashcards and watch the fun begin amongst your little learners
If your children have been learning Grade 2 sight words and you’re wanting to assess how many words they have retained and can recognise more easily with confidence, then these fun worksheets are ideal. Consolidating all Dolch sight words for second Grade, these engaging activities have been designed around a Valentines theme. There are 3 different activities with 3 worksheets for each type so you can pick and choose to suit the needs of your learners.
Activity 1 asks learners to turn a heart card over, read the word then find all of the same words on their worksheet and color them the same as the heart card. Be careful though as some words have been deliberately misspelled.
Activity 2 asks learners to read the word in the heart then color all of the letter hearts that make up that word. Students then need to write their own sentence using that word.
Activity 3 allows learners to read the sight words in context within a sentence in different hearts. The sight word is underlined. If it has been spelled correctly, students can color the heart. If the word underlined is misspelled then they must leave it blank.
Each of the activities allows students to recognize, build, read and write about second grade sight words to improve their confidence and all important reading skills to help them become confident readers.
These worksheets are in black and white with the exception of the heart cards. However, you could use colored heart shapes or wooden heart shapes with your own colored writing to suit your classroom environment should you wish.
See an improvement in early reading skills as learners become more confident and show a readiness for progression to the next level of words. These would be great for literacy centers, early finishing tasks, challenge tasks, interventions, homeschooling and homework.
There are 9 worksheets included in the download (pdf), 3 of each of the 3 designs to provide a familiarity of tasks that will also promote a greater degree of independent working.
Use these to see just how ready your students are to progress to grade 3 level sight words.
If you’re in need of some fun Valentines themed subitising activities for your EYFS or Kindergarten learners, then these are for you! Whether you choose black and white or colored pages, the choice is entirely yours. These activities have been designed to promote knowledge and understanding of how numbers to 5 are represented and presented to use in different formats, allowing children to build confidence with number sense through recognition, such as digits, tallies, dots and words.
There are 12 heart themed pages included, 4 of which are black and white for students to add their own color and 4 already in color should you wish to laminate and keep for future use. The remaining 4 are different representations of numbers to 5 to develop knowledge and understanding of how numbers and amounts can be presented.
Instead of using the number cards, you could also show the representations on wooden or plastic hearts, wooden numbers, pink Pom poms… and many more materials to suit your learning environment (not included).
These short but fun subitising mats would be great for math centers, interventions and small group work. They are currently designed in A4 but you could use your copy settings to enlarge to A3. The printables make a valuable, fun contribution to your Valentines classroom to celebrate this loving season.
If your children have been learning Grade 1 sight words and you’re wanting to assess how many words they have retained and can recognise more easily with confidence, then these worksheets are ideal. Consolidating all Dolch sight words for First Grade, engaging activities include word searches, missing letters, check the spelling lists, choose the missing word in sentences, color the correct spelling and roll and read.
See an improvement in early reading skills as learners become more confident and show a readiness for progression to the next level of words. These would be great for literacy centers, early finishing tasks, challenge tasks, interventions, homeschooling and homework.
There are 12 worksheets included in the download (pdf), 4 of each of the 3 designs to provide a familiarity of tasks that will also promote a greater degree of independent working.
Use these to see just how ready your students are to progress to grade 2 level sight words.
Are you looking for large number cards to support your learners in math?
These digit cards come in a set of 38 including numbers from 0-20, symbols for the four basic operations, more than and less than symbols, place value headings Th H T O, a decimal point, time colon for digital times and money notation in dollars, pounds and euros. It’s a completely versatile resource, allowing you the freedom to use for working walls, small group work, interventions, floor work, whole class teaching, read the room activities and many more!
There are 5 color sets within the download, all boho / neutral colours - brown, green, yellow, blue and blush. This gives you the freedom to use single color sets for groups, or mix and match to highlight place value amounts or emphasise mathematical operations.
Whether you’re homeschooling, or working in the primary / elementary setting, these math cards can be a valuable resource to add to your collection. Print onto card or paper to suit needs, or laminate for extra durability and use as part of your outdoor education. There’s no prep needed, simply print and go!
If your children have been learning Primer sight words and you’re wanting to assess how many words they have retained and can recognise more easily with confidence, then these worksheets are ideal. Consolidating all Dolch sight words for Kindergarten/Primer, engaging activities include read and color, word recognition, trace and write, as well as reading sight word sentences, choose the right spelling and letter scrambles.
See an improvement in early reading skills as learners become more confident and show a readiness for progression to the next level of words. These would be great for literacy centers, early finishing tasks, challenge tasks, interventions, homeschooling and homework.
There are 12 worksheets included in the download (pdf), 4 of each of the 3 designs to provide a familiarity of tasks that will also promote a greater degree of independent working.
Use these to see just how ready your students are to progress to grade 1 level sight words.
If your children have been learning Pre Primer sight words and you’re wanting to assess how many words they have retained and can recognise more easily with confidence, then these worksheets are ideal. Consolidating all 39 Dolch sight words for pre Primer, engaging activities include read and color, word recognition, trace and write, as well as reading sight word sentences.
See an improvement in early reading skills as learners become more confident and show a readiness for progression to the next level of words. These would be great for literacy centers, early finishing tasks, challenge tasks, interventions, homeschooling and homework.
There are 12 worksheets included in the download (pdf), 4 of each of the 3 designs to provide a familiarity of tasks that will also promote a greater degree of independent working.
Use these to see just how ready your students are to progress to Primer level sight words.
Learning about fractions can be a tricky concept for students, especially if they aren’t secure with multiplication and division facts. These fraction task cards are designed to support learners in finding unit fractions of amounts and then progressing to non unit fractions of amounts, using concrete materials to help with calculations.
There are 9 coloured and 9 black and white A4 task cards to download (pdf) giving you the freedom to laminate and create math centers or use individually for work books and working walls. The fraction cards do from ½ up to 10/10 There are also 30 amount cards and a directions card in the lack.
Using a range of everyday classroom objects such as, cubes, buttons, counters, Pom poms, Lego bricks etc, children gather the materials to match the amount on their card. They then split them equally according to the denominator on their task card. Once they’ve completed this, they will then be able to recognise, count and calculate non unit fractions of the amount. This is a great way to support learners who are still struggling with multiplication and division tasks.
One way I’d use these in my classroom is to then take photographs of the completed task cards to create a valuable and meaningful fraction working wall.
These would be ideal as differentiated tasks, early finishing tasks, small group support, individual investigation, interventions and as a whole class demonstration (enlarge to A3) or homeschooling. It’s a versatile resource to help youngsters become more confident and successful in grasping fractions!
Celebrate the Lunar New Year of 2025 - The Year of the Snake with this traditional red and gold printable bunting symbolising good fortune for the year ahead. There are 22 pages included in this download (pdf), which consist of Chinese themed snake borders and bunting title spelling ‘The year of the snake 2025’.
Whether you’re looking to showcase fabulous work in your learning environment or holding your own private celebration, this printable bunting will add a sense of celebration and tradition to your day.
Each letter/bunting piece is almost A4 in size and is decorated with symbolic Chinese lanterns, however, it is not editable. This is a low prep resource, simply print, cut the edges and hand. For extra durability, you may wish to laminate, making it suitable then for both indoor and outdoor use.
Create an inviting Classroom birthday display with this cute plant themed classroom decor, ideal for the elementary classroom, primary school and homeschooling area. The pastel designed resources are instantly downloadable (pdf) and consist of 12 different plant pots with each day of the month, using primary penmanship font. There are also a range of cactus, plants and flowers to add children’s photographs, so you never lose track of their birthday month. As well as lots and plants, there is an additional birthday bunting printable (non editable) set on a green background with pastel coloured lettering, that spells ‘birthdays’. Each letter/piece of bunting is approximately A5 in size, making this an easy low prep bulletin board ready to laminate and put up.
This fun display creates a splash of colour and cuteness to your birthday bulletin board, without overstimulating the learning environment. An added bonus is that once downloaded and laminated, it’s a high quality display resource you can use over and over again.
Have great fun during this loving season and keep youngsters entertained with these simple Valentines Day coloring pages, where there’s something suitable for PreK through to 1st Grade. There are 10 printable pages to capture the season of love, all with thicker outlines to help youngsters with their fine motor skills to stay in the lines whilst coloring.
Whether you’re teaching in a PreK environment, elementary classroom, homeschool or you’re a parent wanting to reinforce important skills through fun, then these are ideal as there’s pictures for all ages from 4-7 years, including animals, cupcakes, flowers, hearts and many more.
Use these as classroom centers, early finishing tasks, indoor recess activities, mindfulness or as part of a fun Valentine Activity Day and see children entertained and engaged. The best thing is, these resources require no prep for yourself other than to download and print.
Engage your learners in factual writing to celebrate the season of love this Valentine’s Day. There are 2 writing frames included in the download, one for First Grade and above to write about when Valentine’s Day is and how it is celebrated. The second template focuses on Cupid as the Roman God of love.
Both worksheets contain a word box with appropriate vocabulary to support sentence content, spelling and to recap ideas for writing. There are handwriting line guides for learners to write their sentences on and then a picture box (one containing a cartoon image of Cupid), the other left blank for children to draw their own.
Don’t be stuck for classroom ideas! Use these in the classroom as a fun way to engage children in writing using Valentines as a motivational prompt.
Capture the season of love with this printable St Valentine’s Day Placemat Activity Sheet to engage youngsters with a range of activities including a Valentine wordsearch, tic tac toe, heart maze, dot to dot activity, counting, coloring, word scramble and love hearts message design. There’s everything you need all on one sheet to keep little ones entertained, learning and on task.
This has been designed in A4, however, you can use printer settings to enlarge to A3 should you wish. The Activity sheet would be great for children to personalize ahead of, or on Valentines Day, for use in the home over the loving period, as a finishing task in the classroom. It’s a versatile worksheet which can be used in a variety of settings.
The placemat is available to download instantly and would be suitable for a range of ages from 2nd Grade to 4th Grade, depending on ability. It’s a no prep activity- simply print and use and watch the fun begin.
If you need a word wall and bulletin board display for teaching Ancient Egypt but don’t have much time to give, then this decor kit is just for you! It contains meaningful vocabulary cards that learners can refer to, a themed title page ‘Ancient Egyptians,’ with matching printable borders, backing pages to display student’s work and questions, did you know question outlines, printable speech bubbles to write on and A5 photographs, to make your bulletin board eye catching and attractive to a range of audiences.
There are 29 pages of resources (non text editable pdf) included in the packet, giving you the accessories you need to start your bulletin board without sitting for hours. Then all you need to do is to simply back children’s work on the backing pages included and you have a quality display to showcase in your classroom or corridor.
Students can use the vocabulary cards to secure their knowledge and understanding of key history vocabulary, such as primary and secondary source, ancient, pharaohs, mummification, excavation and many more! You could even print off the cards at different sizes and turn them into table top flashcards for 1:1 use or table Centers.
The speech bubble outlines, provide opportunities for learners to ask meaningful questions to deepen their understanding about Egyptian life, whilst the ‘did you know?’ outlines can be used to capture learning.
There are 8 interesting A5 photographs of the Valley of the Kings, Tutankhamun, hieroglyphics, a sarcophagus, pyramids and more to bring a sense of awe into the classroom and capture young minds. These would be a great resource for generating discussion, prompting writing, using as visual prompts for art work - the list is endless!
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