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I'm a Reception Class Teacher, Deputy Headteacher, EYFS Leader and SENDCO... finding the time to make my own resources to share :)

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I'm a Reception Class Teacher, Deputy Headteacher, EYFS Leader and SENDCO... finding the time to make my own resources to share :)
QR Codes EYFS
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QR Codes EYFS

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Created QR codes for maths games, phonics games and some autumn reads. Great for use of Ipads in the provision. 7 pages. Also created a page to send home for parents to easily access. 2 pages.
SEND Handover Transition Sheet
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SEND Handover Transition Sheet

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A short document for the class teacher to complete to record and share information about a SEND pupil, or a pupil who may need to join the SEND register as they join their next year group. Great for a robust transition and communication between year groups.
Feelings Cards
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Feelings Cards

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Natural feelings cards with sound buttons. Please note, words that are HFW will have sound buttons underneath as the font doesn’t work without the dots/dashes.
Colour Mixing Bar
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Colour Mixing Bar

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An area in the classroom for independent colour mixing. Title to use either ‘area’, ‘bar’ or ‘station’, whichever you’d prefer! Colour mixing guidance for the primary colours, including black and white. 6 pages, 2 to a page.
SEND Pathway
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SEND Pathway

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A simple and easy to read guidance of making a SEND referral. Helpful to boost teacher’s confidence if they have a pupil in their class with concerns. Available in PDF and Word.
Provision Titles on Logs
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Provision Titles on Logs

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Provision titles: Calm Writing Construction Reading Maths Role Play Outdoor Garden Prayers Story Telling Phonics Creative Playdough Loose Parts Sensory
Instagram Template
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Instagram Template

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This resource could be used for many different things including getting to know you activities and raising awareness of e-safety.
Early Years Foundation Stage Example Curriculum
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Early Years Foundation Stage Example Curriculum

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This is a copy of the curriculum we use across Nursery and Reception. I am no expert, it is a developing document but it could be a starting point for you. I have included all areas of learning, including the use of some schemes we follow, including: White Rose Maths, NCETM, Developing Experts, RE Come and See, Ten:Ten RSE, Barefoot Computing. Vocabulary is highlight in blue - still to be developed. I have included Nursery 1 and Nursery 2 - you will see this is the children who join our Nursery later in January (N1s or rising 3’s) I have deleted names/information and replaced with a * so please look out for this. All Literacy texts have been chosen with ambitious vocabularty and with purpose - the texts in bold are traditional tales. This curriculum is relevant to our school and it’s setting - please make it your own and use it as a starting point. If you do choose to use it, please share how you edit and use it! (41 pages) Please note - I used this document in my OFSTED meeting with the inspector to highlight how it is used across the two units, however they did not ask to look at the document themselves.
Really Useful Box Labels
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Really Useful Box Labels

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Those teeny weeny stationary boxes need labels! I used a font I’ve downloaded from dafont but you can change your own font! Or use the PDF version.
Name in Fractions
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Name in Fractions

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Great activity when learning about fractions. Children use their names to make into a fraction, this can be compared with others and displayed on Maths working wall.
Google Keep Templates
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Google Keep Templates

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For all you organised teachers! Google Keep is a FREE app you can download on your phone to keep yourself organised with ‘to-do’ lists. Use my templates to brighten up your lists! Directions: 1.  Save my Google Keep Templates in a place where you will know where to find them on your computer. 2.  Make a google account on the computer (if you don’t already have one). 3.  In google drive, go to the top right corner dots. Click “More” and then click “Keep” 4.  Click “Take a Note” and at the bottom of making a new note, click the “Add Image” picture. 5.  Find the downloaded folder of my pictures for Google Keep or use your own. Select which image you want for the type of List you are creating. Click Choose. 6.  Click the three dots and select “Show checkboxes” 7.  Write your to do lists. 8.  Repeat process for your other types of lists. 9.  If you would like to have your to-do lists on your phone, download the Google Keep application from the app store.