Support number sequencing and early place value with this ocean-themed count to 20 missing number worksheet. Perfect for learners in EYFS, KS1, and Pre-K to 1st Grade, this activity helps children practise number recognition, ordering, and counting skills by filling in the missing numbers in a sequence.
Each row features a number line to 20 with some numbers left blank. Children use their understanding of counting and patterns to complete the sequences.
Ideal for:
Maths lessons or warm-ups
Morning work and early finishers
Maths centres or stations
Intervention and SEN support
Ocean or summer-themed topic units
Learning Objectives Covered:
UK Curriculum (EYFS/KS1):
ELG: Number – Verbally count beyond 20, recognising the pattern of the counting system
Count forwards and backwards within 20
Identify and order numbers to 20
US Common Core (Pre-K–Grade 1):
K.CC.A.1 – Count to 20 by ones
K.CC.A.2 – Count forward beginning from a given number
K.CC.A.3 – Write numbers from 0 to 20 and represent a number of objects with a written numeral
A no-prep worksheet that supports number fluency and sequencing while fitting seamlessly into an ocean-themed unit.
Support your early readers with this fun and effective animal-themed CVC word writing activity. Designed for learners in EYFS, Key Stage 1, and Pre-K to 1st Grade, this resource helps children develop essential phonics skills through hands-on learning.
This builds confidence in blending, segmenting, and recognising word patterns in a playful and engaging way.
Ideal For:
Phonics and literacy centres
Small group or 1:1 instruction
Early finishers and morning work
At-home learning or tutoring
Sub plans and emergency printables
Skills Covered:
Sound blending and segmenting
Phoneme-grapheme correspondence
Visual word recognition
Vocabulary development
This resource is perfect for teachers looking to bring fun, focus, and flexibility to early phonics practice. Just print, cut, and play.
Support early writing and number skills with these clear, simple number formation sheets for numbers 1 to 10. Perfect for EYFS, KS1, and Pre-K to 1st Grade learners, these sheets guide children step-by-step as they practise forming each number correctly.
Designed to build confidence and fine motor control, this resource is ideal for handwriting practice, maths starters, and early numeracy work.
Perfect for:
Handwriting and number formation practice
Morning work and early finishers
Small group interventions
Home learning and remote teaching
Sub plans and independent tasks
These sheets provide a straightforward and effective way to help young learners develop neat, accurate number writing skills from the very start.
Support early reading and comprehension skills with this fun and engaging Easter-themed Read and Match Printable! Designed for young learners in EYFS, Reception, Kindergarten, and Year/Grade 1, this resource helps children practise reading simple sentences and matching them to the correct picture.
Perfect for spring literacy lessons, morning work, or independent reading practice, this no-prep activity builds confidence and understanding through visual support and context clues.
Unlock the fun of learning math with our free Doubling Printable! Designed to make math engaging and hands-on, this printable allows children to explore the concept of doubling through creative and interactive activities. Perfect for young learners, this resource combines art and math to reinforce key mathematical skills.
Features:
Hands-On Learning: Children print Numicon shapes with paint to visually and tangibly explore doubling.
Interactive Activity: Engages kids in a fun and creative way, making math less intimidating and more enjoyable.
Write and Solve: Kids practice writing and solving doubling sums, enhancing their understanding and retention.
Step into a world where creativity and prehistoric adventure meet with our Dinosaur Egg Colouring Pages! These delightful pages are perfect for young artists eager to embark on a journey back in time, colouring their way through a collection of intricately designed dinosaur eggs. Each page offers a unique egg pattern, inspired by the diverse and fascinating world of dinosaurs.
Features:
Endless Creativity: With no set colour scheme, children are free to let their imaginations run wild, decorating each egg with their own vibrant patterns and hues.
Perfect for All Ages: Whether your child is a preschooler just starting to explore colours or an older kid with a keen interest in dinosaurs, these colouring pages are suitable for all skill levels.
Get Ready to Hatch Some Fun!
Download our Dinosaur Egg Colouring Pages today and watch as your child’s creativity takes flight. Each egg is a blank canvas waiting to be filled with colour and wonder, providing hours of educational entertainment. Unleash the artist in your child and let the prehistoric adventures begin!
Make the concept ‘more than and less than’ more visual for your learners with these crocodiles designed to eat the greater number.Children will enjoy exploring the concept as they, or the adult, place different objects or numbers in front of the crocodiles who only eat the biggest amount.
Skills it can develop
More than
Less than
Counting
Practical and printable. Suitable for EYFS (Early Years), preschoolers, kindergarten, Reception, Nursery.
Bring a beachy twist to your phonics lessons with these sea shell CVC word frames. Designed for early readers in EYFS, KS1, and Pre-K to 1st Grade, this resource helps children practise segmenting and blending sounds to build simple consonant-vowel-consonant words.
Encourages children to identify initial, medial, and final sounds and write the corresponding letters—supporting phonemic awareness and early spelling skills.
Perfect for:
Phonics and literacy centres
Morning tubs and early finishers
Intervention groups and SEND support
Beach or ocean-themed units
Independent or small group tasks
This hands-on resource adds variety and fun to CVC word practice, making phonics learning feel fresh and engaging.
Yes you can learn data handling in Early Years!
The graph is easy to understand with engaging pictures and works with small numbers. Children can have fun completing their graphs independently by surveying their friends or complete one in small groups or as a class. The activity is a brilliant opportunity to start exploring the results through adult questioning.
Maths skills it can develop:
Counting
Number recognition
 Comparing
Areas of the Early Years curriculum it covers:
Personal, social and emotional development
Communication and Language
Maths
Understanding of the World
Number of Pages: 1
This free resource is perfect for phonics lessons and the teaching of early literacy. The CVC frame will help reinforce those blending and segmenting skills.
Colourful images to create your own scenes with.
Areas of the Early Years curriculum it covers:
Personal, social and emotional development
Communication and Language
Physical Development
Expressive Arts and Design
Understanding of the World
Number of Pages: 1
Practice your phonics skills with this simple labeling activity. All words are phonetically decodable.
Practical and printable. Suitable for EYFS (Early Years), preschoolers, kindergarten, Reception, Nursery.
Number of pages: 1
Have fun with phonics whilst practising your spellings and fine motor skills. Start by practising the name by reading the words, making them out of individual letters and writing them.
Phonics Skills it can develop:
linking sounds to letters
segmenting and blending
reading
handwriting
Areas of the Early Years curriculum it covers:
Personal, social and emotional development
Communication and Language
Literacy
Physical Development
Number of Pages: 4
This activity combines mindfulness colouring with Early years maths skills. Practise counting and recognising numbers by rolling the dice and colouring the picture with the correct number on them.
Maths skills that could be developed:
number recognition
counting
Number of pages: 1
Help develop your child’s speaking and listening skills with these visual aid cards. Displaying these around your child’s environment and using them in matching games can improve their concentration, train their visual memory, improve their ability to find similarities and differences between the different images and so much more.
Areas of the Early Years curriculum it covers:
Personal, social and emotional development
Communication and Language
Literacy
Understanding of the World
Number of Pages: 2 (8 cards)
Have fun with your phonics with these initial sound cards. A great resources for working on the first sounds in words.
Phonics Skill it can develop:
hearing initial sounds
linking sounds to letters
Areas of the Early Years curriculum it covers:
Personal, social and emotional development
Communication and Language
Literacy
Understanding of the World
Number of Pages: 2 (8 Initial sound cards)
Have fun with your phonics with these themed phonetic picture cards. A great resource for working on spelling simple words.
Phonetic skills it can develop:
linking sounds to letters
blending and segmenting
Areas of the Early Years curriculum it covers:
Personal, social and emotional development
Communication and Language
Literacy
Number of Pages: 1 ( 6 picture cards )
Let your little ones explore number as they play. This simple to use numbered car park mat makes a great addition to your smallworld play whilst supporting number recognition at the same time.
Spark imagination with this forest-themed art challenge! Designed for learners in EYFS, KS1, and Pre-K to 1st Grade, this open-ended drawing activity invites children to transform simple circles into creative forest-inspired images—from woodland creatures to leafy scenes.
Each circle becomes a prompt for imagination: Will it turn into a hedgehog? An owl? A mushroom? Children can explore shape, design, and self-expression while strengthening fine motor control and artistic confidence.
Ideal for:
Art and creative stations
Early finishers and calm corner tasks
Forest school or woodland topic work
Indoor play with an outdoor twist
Curriculum areas covered:
Expressive Arts and Design
Fine Motor Development
Communication and Language
Learning objectives addressed include:
Exploring and using different media and materials
Representing ideas through drawing
Developing creativity and originality
This low-prep, high-engagement activity is a perfect way to integrate nature-themed learning with art and self-expression. Great for a calm moment in a busy day or as part of a wider woodland topic.