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Jack and The Beanstalk-What can you see?
Activity that enables the children to use their phonic knowledge to write a list of words

Under the sea mat
I made this A3 so that the children could use playdough and loose parts to create their own under the sea pictures

Shape Pizzas
A simple way to engage children in 2D shape. Inclues the pizza base, 2D shapes to put on the pizza and a recipe card.

Under the sea story
Story book writing frame.
4 different pages with pictures on for children to make up their own story about.

Addition mats
Great way for children to have fun whilst adding.
You can put any resources with it for them to show their working out

Representing numbers worksheet
A great way for children to use their subitising and matching skills as well as working on their number formation

Double butterflies - cut and match
-Print and laminate the butterflies
-Cut them in half to layout across the table
-Children can match them together and find the matching number sentence cards to write the answers

Spring easel art
-Mini easel picture ideas to be used as a prompt
-Main easel for children to draw on
-Great way to allow them to use their imagination when thinking about spring

Subtraction mats
-A good way for children to become confident at number sentences
-You can use any objects for them to work out the answer

Dinosaur phase 3 word building
Phase 3 pictures for children to build/write.
You can put them with magnetic letters to build or give them a frame/whiteboard to write the words.

Representing teen numbers
A great way to work on number recognition for teen numbers
-Includes picture representations and matching numbers

Representing number squares
A great way for children to recognise numbers in different ways. You can use the matching number cards or simply build towers on top instead.

Lifecycle cut and stick
4 different designs included
The lifecycle of a:
-Bean
-Butterfly
-Sunflower
-Frog

Build a city
Number reocognition
Representations of numbers
Children can use bricks/cubes to build towers with the correct number