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UK geography research and fact file early finisher project
Are you looking for fun, no-prep, Geography activities your kids can do when they have some free time? Wondering how to keep your early finishers occupied and entertained without them needing your help and attention? Then this UK Fact file might be what you are looking for!
This easy, no prep early finisher is 6 pages of interesting and relevant information for students to learn about the UK. Elementary, primary, home-school and high school students will be engaged and interested learning about a new country with facts to research, places and flags. A wordsearch is included to keep this project fun and engaging.
A full teacher answer booklet is also included meaning no prep for the teacher. A fantastic go to resource for early finishers or end of projects.
Use these interesting and useful research activities to provide enrichment for those early finishers in your classroom! You can choose to use them as individual sheets or combine them and use the booklet cover.
Included in this pack:
6 page booklet with cover in black and white
6 page answer booklet with cover in full color

MINIBEASTS MATHS WORKBOOK
These no prep, easy and engaging printable minibeasts maths activities are sure to delight your kindergarten, day-care, early elementary, pre-primary and first grade learners when working on the interesting minibeasts topic.
The use of minibeasts graphics to enforce the 1 – 10 numbers and early maths concepts are sure to capture your learners and allow them to learn early numbers quickly
This pack of 36 worksheets will make a fantastic addition for this interesting inquiry topic.
The worksheets have also been produced in a black and white printable set and include a cover should you wish to make this a booklet
Included in this pack:
35 x minibeast maths worksheets
1 x maths minibeasts maths workbook coversheet

Empathy maps resource for PSHE and religion teaching
Empathy is such an important skill to develop in our students. Having empathy enables students to make positive decisions to support people who are experiencing difficulties.
An Empathy Map is like a mind map that has guided questions to challenge your students’ thinking. The dilemmas we have selected are social justice issues that we know students are very passionate about. These Empathy Maps are especially designed for students in secondary and high school classes.
If you are passionate about emotional well-being, emotional literacy, exploring moral dilemmas and enabling your students to deal positively with challenging, yet common situations, then this resource is for you. It will also complement your Physical, Social, Health and Emotional (PSHE) and Religious Education Curriculums.
These no prep Empathy Maps are an engaging way to get your secondary and high school students thinking about how they would respond empathetically to others in challenging circumstances. We have developed each map based on real world challenges.
This Empathy Map is flexible in use. Use it as an independent stand-alone activity or as a follow up activity to support a whole class or group discussion exploring how we respond empathetically.
This high-quality resource is ready to print and use. There are 7 different Empathy Maps to allow you to select the one that works the best with your students and twenty social justice issues. Each map guides the students in their exploration of the issue.
Use these Empathy Maps as a whole class activity or in group or paired work. They complement our Empathy Discussion Cards, which explore common dilemmas for adolescents. These resources are perfect for every teacher who teaches PSHE, Religion or Well Being classes.

Number Bonds Workbook
A beautiful resource featuring 13 pages of monster themed activities to get your young learners excited about the 1 - 10 number bonds.
A front cover is included should you wish to present this as a booklet or can be used as individual worksheets.

Emotion’s charades cards to help with emotional regulation
Teaching children emotions is an important business. These no prep, printable cards are perfect for teaching and reinforcing self-regulation in your classes, especially to your special educational needs students. Understanding our emotions is critical to self awareness and self-regulation.
This no preparation game can be used to teach emotions to your whole class, small groups or pairs. It is perfect for your kindergarten, pre-primary, early childhood or elementary class.
There are 48 coloured emotions cards, each with a clear emotion graphic and the corresponding word. We have also included a set of black and white cards with the same emotions.
There are clear instructions on how to use these cards with your whole class, in groups or in pairs. They are also suitable to use 1:1 to support students who require additional support in recognising and understanding emotions.
If you love using these, you will also find our other products which support teaching self-regulation useful in developing essential emotional understanding skills.
Included in this pack:
48 x individual emotions cards in full colour
48 x individual emotions cards in black and white

MINIBEAST SENTENCE BUILDER WORKSHEETS – PACK ONE
This engaging easy to use, no prep, sentence building pack reinforces ‘THIS’, ‘IS’, ‘A’, for Kindergarten, Pre-Primary, Homeschool, Elementary and First Grade students and is sure to be a hit with your students. This pack is a fabulous complement to our range of MINI BEASTS resources.
These 18 printable worksheets are perfect for your Kinder and Elementary literacy lessons, Literacy Centers, guided reading and writing, spelling and independent word work. Handwriting and practicing phonological knowledge are also embedded in these easy-to-use worksheets.
Reading and writing mastery of the target sight words THIS’, ‘IS’, ‘A’, will be achieved through repetition and guided practice as well as building oral, reading and written vocabulary of the minibeast theme.
If you love this resource, make sure you look at our other see Sight Word Sentence Builders to ensure your little learners make progress in a meaningful and engaging way.
THIS PACK INCLUDES:
● 2 x beautiful cover pages to ensure your student’s work is presented clearly
● 16 x Printable worksheets for your students to practice reading and writing their sight words and using question marks in context.
● Clear illustrations to match the text.
● Predictable and repetitive text to reinforce reading skills
● Tracing and writing practice

Emotions dice activity to help with emotional self-regulation
These three no prep, printable emotions dice are an easy way to show our elementary and primary students how to identify our emotions and express them to help them build an emotional vocabulary. The dice also demonstrate to students that everyone feels negative emotions and what this feels like.
Not only that but understand what these feelings feel like and what we can do when we feel these emotions. This fun dice activity is a great way to start the conversations about emotions with our young people.
Both dice incorporate a mixture of positive and negative emotions for students to think about and identity.
To play, you’ll use only one of the two emotion words dice.
Simply roll the emotion words dice and the one with the prompts. Then answer the prompt you rolled using whatever emotion was rolled on the other die.
So for example, if you roll “Name one thing you can say when you feel this emotion” and “tired,” then you could answer the prompt by saying, “I’m so tired!” or “I’m exhausted!”
All pages of this resource are available in both full colour or black and white to suit your printing requirements.
This resource includes:
Instructions on how to use this activity
1 x emotions prompt dice net in full colour
2 x emotions dice net with illustrations in full colour
1 x emotions prompt dice net in black and white
2 x emotions dice net with illustrations in black and white

Persuasive devices display / anchor charts and special needs adjustments
Persuasive devices are tricky for students to remember and use in their analysing and writing persuasive texts. We have solved that problem for you and created these highly attractive charts that your students can use as a reference point in your classroom. We have used the popular acronym AFORREST as a way of helping students remember the different devices. These resources will be very useful in your primary or elementary class and with secondary or high school students.
These are easy to use. Simply print the large anchor / display charts and put them up in your classroom where they can be easily seen. You may want to laminate them if you prefer. We laminate the small card size ones and place them on a simple key ring for students. They love them!
A Alliteration
F Facts
O Opinion
R Rhetorical question
R repetition
E Emotive language
S Statistics
T Triples (rule of three)
We have also made them into small playing card size for students to have their own individual set. These cards would be a very useful adjustment for any student with a Specific Learning Difficulty such as Dyslexia, as it provides easy access and enables them to easily and independently access your task. Included as well, is a reference sheet that can easily be photocopied and used in a range of ways to support students.
If you find these resources useful in your English or Politics class, please have a look at our other resources. We are committed to providing high quality resources to support teachers as do their most important work. Supporting students.
Included in this pack:
1 x persuasive writing vocabulary poster
1 page of 4 persuasive writing vocabulary cards
9 x AFORREST anchor charts
1 page of 12 AFFORREST cards
1 page of 12 AFFOREST overview for back of cards
1 x persuasive writing plan worksheet

Grouping Cards
This set of 36 grouping cards allows any teacher to easily group students randomly. Cut and laminate them for infinite uses.
Each card has a coloured border, number, letter, shape and graphic. group are allocated by asking students to group with people who have corresponding images.
Group of 2 - match by shape
Group of 3 - match by graphics
Group of 4 - match by border colour
Group of 5 - match by number
Group of 6 - match by letter

Kindergarten literacy centers and morning work blending worksheets – say, sound, write SATPIN
This easy, no prep phonics blending pack focusing on teaching Kindergarten literacy centers and morning work blending cards – SATPIN has so many uses in Early Childhood, Kindergarten, Elementary and home schooling how to blend vowel, consonant and consonant, vowel consonant words, using the phonemes / sounds SATPIN. This pack will give your students the skills and practice to blend 20 v,c and c,v,c words.
A fantastic resource for daycare, home school, pre k and kindergarden phonics teaching
We have taken the most frequently used initial phonemes (SATPIN) and developed twenty worksheets that will enable your early readers to identify initial sounds / phonemes in pictures, and use this to blend vowel, consonant and consonant, vowel, consonant words. Our images are carefully selected to ensure you students will be able to identify the correct phoneme / sound in the initial position.
The ability to blend is an essential early reading skill and the structured and repetitious nature of these worksheets will be an essential part of your early reading and writing program.
These sheets can be used in your Literacy Centers and morning work time, as part of your daily phonics program, as a revision activity for homework or during your guided writing and reading programs. We have included a workbook cover if you choose to make each child in your class a whole pack. We have also included flash cards for each word to further assist and support in your teaching.
If you love this pack, be sure to check out our other resources to support your early learners in developing and refining their early reading and writing skills.
INCLUDED IN THIS PACK:
● 20 photocopiable worksheets
● Vocabulary list
● Workbook cover sheet
● 20 individual sight words
● Clear images that represent the initial sound / phoneme
● Easy to use activities that develop confidence and independence in blending

FREE SAMPLE OF COMMUNITY HELPERS WORK PACK
This sample of our easy, no prep, printable Community Helpers and Occupations Thematic worksheets are perfect for Early Childhood, Early Elementary, Kindergarten and First Grade students. They offer multiple exposures to high frequency words and the range of community jobs which interest our youngest learners.
The worksheets have trace and write, handwriting, reading, matching, comprehension and then writing scaffolds as well as engaging graphics to color.
If you love this free sample, have a look at the individual packs of our community helpers range or our super bundle of all the resources and your learners will enjoy this interesting theme.
This 21 page resources pack has been created to assist in teaching
the inquiry topic of Community Helpers or Occupations to your Early
Years or first grade Learners.
Included in this pack is:
2 x front cover for workbook
19 x worksheets and display posters

Self-regulation strategy A – Z of coping skills posters for calm corners and SEN
In an educational setting, coping strategies refer to the way in which learners predict, prepare, perceive, manage, react and alter their behaviour when stressed. This stress is often caused by failure, the threat of failure or the belief that failure is inevitable.
The reactions to these threats are both conscious and sub-conscious; we cannot fully control our behaviour in every respect. Learning is more difficult when students lack the necessary strategies to manage stress and anxiety. As teachers want to make learning as easy as possible, it is logical that coping strategies should be explicitly taught.
All students from early childhood and kindergarten through middle and primary school and onto high school can benefit from this resource, and special needs or neurodiverse students can gain some excellent self-regulation skills from using these posters.
Use this resource to practice and embed coping strategies with your students. The posters can be displayed in a calming corner or on the desks of individuals who struggle to self-regulate or can be accessible for when students need to access them at times of high stress or anxiety.
The black and white posters can even be used as a calming strategy, by allowing the student to color in the strategies as they use them.
Included in this pack:
1 x full A-Z of coping skills poster in full color
26 x individual coping skills posters in full color
1 x full A-Z of coping skills poster in black and white
26 x individual coping skills posters in black and white

Let’s talk about gender identity and expression workbook LBGTQI+
Increasingly gender identity issues and confusion are becoming the norm in schools, many students struggle to understand this, and this can lead to bullying and a lack of tolerance. This easy, no prep, printable workbook looks to confront and educate the issue of gender identity over 29 pages of activities.
This workbook is suitable for students from grade five to grade 10 and is a useful resource in both primary, elementary and high schools. A separate teacher answer book is included so all of the questions can be fully answered without the need for further research.
All the activities are engaging and foster an inquisitive and knowledge-based approach, looking to normalise and help students to understand gender diversity.
The activities have been specially designed to avoid conflict and biased views and focus on facts, hopefully growing tolerance and understanding amongst your students.
If you are having problems in your class or school based around gender identity and expression, tolerance or misunderstanding, this resource will help create a greater culture of understanding and acceptance.
Included in this package:
1 x Front cover for workbook
27 x pages of activities and information worksheets focusing on gender identity.
1 x 28 page teacher answer book

Thinking about empathy journal to support social and emotional learning
If you want an easy way to encourage and teach empathy to your students, this is exactly what you need!
Empathy is such an important skill to develop in our students. Having empathy enables students to make positive decisions to support people who are experiencing difficulties.
If you are passionate about emotional well-being, emotional literacy, exploring moral dilemmas and enabling your students to deal positively with challenging, yet common situations, then this resource is for you.
It will also compliment Physical, Social, Health and Emotional (PSHE) and Religious Education Curriculums
This no prep Thinking about Empathy Journal is an engaging way to get your primary and elementary students thinking about how they would respond empathetically to others in challenging circumstances.
This Empathy Journal is flexible in use. Use it as an independent stand-alone activity or as a follow up activity to support a whole class or group discussion exploring how we respond empathetically.
This pack will encourage your students to:
Ask questions to clarify understanding
Listen without judgment
Share a response or action to demonstrate understanding
Step into another’s shoes
This high-quality resource is ready to print and use. There are 24 moral dilemmas over seven pages. This resource, if used daily is five weeks’ worth of resources for each student in your class.
Included in this pack:
7 x page empathy student workbook
These resources have been used very successfully in our classrooms and we can’t wait to hear how they go in your lessons.

Promoting empathy discussion cards and posters for social and emotional learning
Do you want to promote empathy in your primary, elementary or middle school students? If so this resource is for you!
Empathy is such an important skill to develop in our students. Having empathy enables students to make positive decisions to support people who are experiencing difficulties.
If you are passionate about emotional well-being, emotional literacy, exploring moral dilemmas and enabling your students to deal positively with challenging, yet common situations, then this set of discussion cards is the resource is for you.
It will also complement Physical, Social, Health and Emotional (PSHE) and Religious Education Curriculums.
These no prep empathy discussion cards are an engaging way to get your primary and elementary students thinking about how they would respond empathetically to others in challenging circumstances.
These empathy cards are flexible in use. Use them as an independent stand-alone activity or as a follow up activity to support a whole class or group discussion exploring how we respond empathetically.
This pack will encourage your students to:
• Ask questions to clarify understanding
• Listen without judgment
• Share a response or action to demonstrate understanding
• Step into another’s shoes
This high-quality resource is ready to print and use. There are 16 moral dilemmas to discuss.
Included in this pack are:
16 x individual empathy discussion cards with back design in full color
16 x individual empathy discussion cards with back design in black and white
16 x empathy discussion posters
These resources have been used very successfully in our classrooms and we can’t wait to hear how they go in your lessons.

Graphic outlines scaffolds for dyslexic and special needs students
These graphic outlines have been developed to enable you to provide support to your students. They are especially designed to support students who require scaffolding to access and organize information, such as students with Specific Learning Disability, Dyslexia, but we have found them useful for all students. We have included the ones that we had most success within our classrooms, because we know they work.
Included in the pack of 18 graphic outlines includes layout examples of how they can be used in subjects such as English, Math’s, History, Geography, Science, Health, Politics, Economics. The subject uses are endless. We have included a range of graphic outlines to cater for secondary and high school students as well as students in elementary or primary school settings.
HOW TO USE A GRAPHIC OUTLINE
Chose a graphic outline that appeals to you
Either use the ones with headings on or a blank one and insert your own headings.
Model to the class (or individual) exactly how to use it, and leave your example up as a reference point. (We suggest you enlarge it so it is easy for everyone to see).
As a class, complete a worked example together and provide feedback to students to ensure they understand how to use the graphic outline.
Make the graphic outline available whenever it is appropriate in any of your lessons.
OUR SUGGESTIONS
Although these have been designed to support you in making adjustments in your classroom, experience tells us that this type of scaffolding is useful for all students.
Graphic outlines are also useful for students who like to ‘doodle’ or draw their notes as it provides them with a framework.
By making them available for all students you are promoting inclusivity and no individual student feels embarrassed because they have something ‘different’.
Model, complete worked examples and have available several different graphic outlines in your classroom. Students, like us, will develop preferences for a particular layout.
If you have found these useful, be sure to check out our other resources to support you in your classroom.

All about Doctors: A thematic unit for reception, pre primary and KS1
This 24 page thematic unit focuses on doctors and provides an easy, no prep independent workbook resource to use in your kindergarten classroom, home-school or early years setting tomorrow.
If your students love farmers, this resource will support their early literacy and number skills while covering this fun and engaging unit of work.
The activities included cover:
• reading aloud
• writing
• tracing
• observation
• early maths
• counting
• STEM
• Crafts
• Research
• Labelling
• Comprehension
• Creative writing
• Art
Included in this pack is:
1 x workbook front cover
22 x printable worksheets
2 x printable make a doctor’s bag craft activity.
If you love this resource please see our other community workers resources:
• Kindergarten morning work community workers theme free bundle
• Kindergarten literacy and morning work community workers bundle
• Kindergarten morning work community workers theme - who has lost?
• Kindergarten morning work community workers themes - about my job
• Kindergarten morning work community workers theme reading comprehension
• Kindergarten morning work community workers theme - early reading
• Kindergarten morning work community workers theme - my job
• Kindergarten morning work community workers theme - I am a …
• Kindergarten morning work community workers theme - information report
• Kindergarten morning work community workers theme - poster pack
• Kindergarten morning work community workers theme - matching card
• Kindergarten morning work community workers theme - cut ‘n’ stick
• Kindergarten morning work community workers theme - my tools

LOOK AT MY - SENTENCE SCRAMBLE WORKSHEETS - BOOK 2
This engaging easy to use, no prep, sentence building pack reinforces ‘look at my’ sight words for Kindergarten, Pre-Primary, Elementary and First Grade students. This pack is a fabulous complement to the other packs in the look at my range of sentence scramble activities.
This pack of 22 printable worksheets are perfect for your Kinder and Elementary literacy lessons, Literacy Centers, guided reading and writing, spelling and independent word work. Handwriting and practicing phonological knowledge are also embedded in these easy-to-use worksheets.
Reading and writing mastery of the target sight words ‘Look at my’, will be achieved through repetition and guided practice as well as building oral, reading and written vocabulary of popular everyday objects.
If you love this resource, make sure you look at our other Sight Word Sentence Builders to ensure your little learners make progress in a meaningful and engaging way.
Included in this pack:
1 x color from cover for workbook
1 x black and white color in front cover for workbook
20 x sentence builder / sentence scramble no prep, printable worksheets

Classroom reward cards to encourage even the most challenging of behaviors
These ‘you did good’ cards are perfect for identifying good behavior, actions and words in your students.
All students and teachers love this rewards system as it’s easy to implement. High school, middle school and elementary school students all found this an engaging way to monitor and work towards more engaging behaviours and a reward.
Set up a system in your classroom where each student has a card with their name on and each time, they do something good you can clip a circle with your hole punch!
Just like a coffee card when its all clipped, they get access to a prize box or one of our caught being good reward cards.
Each card has 30 reward circles meaning they can be punched liberally before a reward is due!
The word ‘behavior’ is intentionally not used so that all students can achieve, even if it is a kind or helpful word, deed or piece of work. Recognizing the good in even the most challenging of students is where we build connections and trust.
The cards have been produced in both 24 different colors or black and white, which the students could color themselves.
Included in this pack:
28 x individual ‘you did good’ cards to print (4 per page)

special learning needs posters
A series of 11 posters focusing on special education learning needs within your classroom. Strategies are included to include and understand some of the most common SEN such as ADHD, ASD, Dyslexia, Auditory processing as well as social and emotional learning and strategies.
Differentiation strategies and information are included to assist teachers in accomodating these learners and undertaking their issues. All of the posters put a positive slant of these SEN and will educate and inform all teachers who may be struggling to deal with these learners.
Included in the pack:
11 x special education needs posters