Hello :) My name is Shazia and I am the owner of Learning Workbooks. I create activity books for children in literacy, numeracy, arts and crafts as well as learning resources for adults. I am a qualified primary school teacher who worked in Scottish primary schools for 12 years. I now teach early education and childcare at a further education college. I love creating resources for parents, teachers and children. Many have been personally created by me and I'm sure you will love them! :)
Hello :) My name is Shazia and I am the owner of Learning Workbooks. I create activity books for children in literacy, numeracy, arts and crafts as well as learning resources for adults. I am a qualified primary school teacher who worked in Scottish primary schools for 12 years. I now teach early education and childcare at a further education college. I love creating resources for parents, teachers and children. Many have been personally created by me and I'm sure you will love them! :)
This activity reinforces knowledge and understanding of nouns. Each page consists of 5 sentences. For each sentence, learners are required to highlight the noun and then write the sentence on the line provided.
10 pages
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Nouns worksheets, free worksheets, free nouns worksheets, grammar worksheets, grammar and punctuation, nouns activities, language worksheets, sentence writing,
This resources contains a range of literacy and numeracy activities for children in early years. These activities include letter tracing, alphabet and number matching, tracing shapes, colour recognition, number writing and counting.
40 pages
Learners are required to identify the beginning sound of given pictures by colouring.
10 pages
Key Tags:
alphabet workbooks, alphabet worksheets, tracing letters, letters of the alphabet, alphabet pictures, alphabet images, cut and stick, cut and paste
Cut and stick activity for learning the alphabet.
3 pages.
Key Tags
alphabet workbooks, alphabet worksheets, tracing letters, letters of the alphabet, alphabet pictures, alphabet images, cut and stick, cut and paste
Learners are required to identify the pictures that begin with a particular letter and circle them. They are then required to identify the letters that a given picture begins with by colouring.
34 pages
Key tags:
alphabet workbooks, alphabet worksheets, letters of the alphabet, alphabet pictures, alphabet images, colouring pages, phonics, letter sounds,
Learners are required to identify the beginning sounds of pictures by circling the relevant letter of a given range of letters.
10 pages
Key tags:
alphabet workbooks, alphabet worksheets, letters of the alphabet, alphabet pictures, alphabet images, colouring pages, phonics, letter sounds,
This booklet consists of 14 pages of activities to enable children to learn about the beginning sounds of letters. Learners are required to identify the beginning sound of the pictures provided by colouring.
Key Tags:
alphabet workbooks, alphabet worksheets, tracing letters, letters of the alphabet, alphabet pictures, alphabet images, cut and stick, cut and paste
Learners are required to identify the pictures that begin with particular sounds by colouring in.
35 pages
Key tags:
alphabet workbooks, alphabet worksheets, letters of the alphabet, alphabet pictures, alphabet images, colouring pages, phonics, letter sounds,
Develop and reinforce children’s alphabet knowledge with this dot marking activity book. It contains 26 dot marking activities for each letter of the alphabet.
Key Tags
alphabet workbooks, alphabet worksheets, tracing letters, letters of the alphabet, dot marking, dot marking books, dot marking activities, dot marking sheets, handwriting, writing letters of the alphabet,
Develop children’s ability to read and write the second 20 common words of the English language with this 21 page workbook.
On each page of this workbook, the learner is required to write the word out 9 times (3 words on each line). Underneath this section, two different incomplete sentences are given. The learner writes the common word in the blank spaces and then rewrites the sentences.
The 20 common words covered in this workbook are:
at
be
this
have
from
or
one
had
by
word
but
not
what
all
were
we
when
your
can
said
Develop children’s ability to visually discriminate between letters and words. Children are asked to cut out boxes with 6-letter words and then match them to the same words by sticking.
These activities should ideally be provided in conjunction with formal teaching of the alphabet. Not only is the ability to discriminate between letters an important skill for learning the alphabet but also a valuable pre-reading skill where children need to learn how to distinguish between letter and word shapes. It is not necessary for children to know their alphabet when undertaking the activities in this workbook as the emphasis is on the distinction of letter shapes and words.
The letters that children are required to cut, match and stick on each page are as follows:
church, friend, Monday, proper
France, advice, change, pretty
gravel, steady, enough, pulled
street, crayon, jotter, lovely
school, orange, copies, garden
pencil, colour, babies, county
angels, London, bright, people
police, digits, apples, person
number, bangle, choose, fright
common, office, horses, eating
junior, blocks, guests, plants
feasts, banana, rabbit, farmer
budgie, frilly, happen, fought
circle, gerbil, square, yellow
drench, faulty, bought, clutch
dreams, flight, mellow, flower
powers, bricks, Friday, dinner
pencil, Sunday, fixing, mother
tricks, father, hollow, animal
postal, adding, beauty, moment
Develop children’s ability to visually discriminate between letters and words. Children are asked to cut out boxes with 5-letter words and then match them to the same words by sticking.
These activities should ideally be provided in conjunction with formal teaching of the alphabet. Not only is the ability to discriminate between letters an important skill for learning the alphabet but also a valuable pre-reading skill where children need to learn how to distinguish between letter and word shapes. It is not necessary for children to know their alphabet when undertaking the activities in this workbook as the emphasis is on the distinction of letter shapes and words.
The letters that children are required to cut, match and stick on each page are as follows:
stops, child, light, haste
would, quiet, chain, taste
helps, cause, toast, years
could, brain, grace, dress
guest, fight, ghost, smoke
roast, tears, green, shoot
right, train, press, block
money, chest, cards, sweet
grain, tight, funny, greet
clock, metre, sheet, choke
paste, chess, stock, baked
frock, dream, ready, plate
might, guess, jumbo, party
bunny, trace, slate, dolly
stain, tweet, quick, cream
grate, jolly, sleet, write
bring, plant, black, trick
clown, sight, crate, couch
wrong, brick, chalk, crown
great, click, brown, night
Writing Sentences Workbook 3 has been designed to enable children to practise writing sentences appropriately using the correct punctuation, spacing and letter formation. It is a progressive follow up from Writing Sentences Workbook 2 in terms of the vocabulary used. Each page consists of a sentence that is to be copied 3 times and space for illustrating the sentence. The sentences are made up of short and long vowel words and are appropriate for the reading level of 5 year olds.
This workbook is also valuable for implementing whole class shared writing lessons. During the teaching session, the teacher discusses the sentence construction with the children – number of words, spelling, punctuation, spacing, letter formation and meaning. The children follow up the teaching by copying the sentence appropriately 3 times. The sentence is then illustrated to show understanding of its meaning.
Writing Sentences Workbook 3 can also be used as an independent writing task for a language work programme.
20 pages
Writing Sentences Workbook 1 has been designed to enable children to practise writing sentences appropriately using the correct punctuation, spacing and letter formation. Each page consists of a sentence that is to be copied 3 times and space for illustrating the sentence. The sentences are mainly made up of short vowel words (e.g cat, run, pet, sand), making them appropriate for the reading level of 5 year olds.
This workbook is also valuable for implementing whole class shared writing lessons. During the teaching session, the teacher discusses the sentence construction with the children – number of words, spelling, punctuation, spacing, meaning and letter formation. The children follow up the teaching by copying the sentence appropriately 3 times. The sentence is then illustrated to show understanding of its meaning.
Writing Sentences Workbook 1 can also be used as an independent writing task for a language work programme.
20 pages
Writing Sentences Workbook 2 has been designed to enable children to practise writing sentences appropriately using the correct punctuation, spacing and letter formation. It is a progressive follow up from Writing Sentences Workbook 1 in terms of the vocabulary used. Each page consists of a sentence that is to be copied 3 times and space for illustrating the sentence. The sentences are made up of short and long vowel words and are appropriate for the reading level of 5 year olds.
This workbook is also valuable for implementing whole class shared writing lessons. During the teaching session, the teacher discusses the sentence construction with the children – number of words, spelling, punctuation, spacing, letter formation and meaning. The children follow up the teaching by copying the sentence appropriately 3 times. The sentence is then illustrated to show understanding of its meaning.
Writing Sentences Workbook 2 can also be used as an independent writing task for a language work programme.
20 pages
Writing Sentences Workbook 4 has been designed to enable children to practise writing sentences appropriately using the correct punctuation, spacing and letter formation. It is a progressive follow up from Writing Sentences Workbook 3 in terms of the vocabulary used. Each page consists of a sentence that is to be copied 3 times and space for illustrating the sentence. The sentences are made up of short and long vowel words and are appropriate for the reading level of 5 year olds.
This workbook is also valuable for implementing whole class shared writing lessons. During the teaching session, the teacher discusses the sentence construction with the children – number of words, spelling, punctuation, spacing, letter formation and meaning. The children follow up the teaching by copying the sentence appropriately 3 times. The sentence is then illustrated to show understanding of its meaning.
Writing Sentences Workbook 4 can also be used as an independent writing task for a language work programme.
20 pages
Writing Sentences Workbook 5 has been designed to enable children to practise writing sentences appropriately using the correct punctuation, spacing and letter formation. It is a progressive follow up from Writing Sentences Workbook 4 in terms of the vocabulary used. Each page consists of a sentence that is to be copied 3 times and space for illustrating the sentence. The sentences are made up of short and long vowel words and are appropriate for the reading level of 5 year olds.
This workbook is also valuable for implementing whole class shared writing lessons. During the teaching session, the teacher discusses the sentence construction with the children – number of words, spelling, punctuation, spacing, letter formation and meaning. The children follow up the teaching by copying the sentence appropriately 3 times. The sentence is then illustrated to show understanding of its meaning.
Writing Sentences Workbook 5 can also be used as an independent writing task for a language work programme.
20 pages
Develop children’s ability to visually discriminate between letters and words. Children are asked to cut out boxes with three letter words and then match them to the same words by sticking.
These activities should ideally be provided in conjunction with formal teaching of the alphabet. Not only is the ability to discriminate between words an important skill for learning the alphabet but also a valuable pre-reading skill where children need to learn how to distinguish between letter and word shapes. It is not necessary for children to know their alphabet when undertaking the activities in this workbook as the emphasis is on the distinction of letter and word shapes.
The words that children are required to cut, match and stick on each page are as follows:
cat, mop, lip, dot
hit, rat, leg, red
fin, mat, rip, hot
bun, dip, cot, man
tan, lid, got, men
sat, pot, run, did
hot, pan, sit, fun
met, hat, rod, fan
bin, cut, bus, tip
ten, pen, sun, bat
sky, fry, try, sty
cat, hat, sat, mat
mop, top, hop, pop
fun, sun, bun, pup
lip, pip, fin, kin
rap, cap, lap, nap
big, rig, fig, dig
can, fan, ban, ran
hip, hop, hat, hid
box, fox, six, fax
Develop children’s ability to visually discriminate between letters and words. Children are asked to cut out boxes with 4-letter words and then match them to the same words by sticking.
These activities should ideally be provided in conjunction with formal teaching of the alphabet. Not only is the ability to discriminate between letters an important skill for learning the alphabet but also a valuable pre-reading skill where children need to learn how to distinguish between letter and word shapes. It is not necessary for children to know their alphabet when undertaking the activities in this workbook as the emphasis is on the distinction of letter and word shapes.
The letters that children are required to cut, match and stick on each page are as follows:
sand, fork, part, stay
road, park, tree, maid
take, load, bark, star
five, moon, door, told
bell, make, four, cake
dark, pink, late, heat
oven, past, hate, rope
bill, tray, nail, pray
soon, harp, cool, fast
hand, cork, stir, fill
lock, been, down, long
your, side, have, nest
king, rock, lick, best
pack, town, will, nine
tick, seen, hive, dock
lean, rang, next, sick
noun, rack, text, ring
sing, pick, rest, hang
lack, dive, roar, pour
live, song, clay, back
Develop children’s ability to visually discriminate between letters. Children are asked to cut out boxes with either single or double letters and then match them to the same letters by sticking.
These activities should ideally be provided in conjunction with formal teaching of the alphabet. Not only is the ability to discriminate between letters an important skill for learning the alphabet but also a valuable pre-reading skill where children need to learn how to distinguish between letter and word shapes. It is not necessary for children to know their alphabet when undertaking the activities in this workbook as the emphasis is on the distinction of letter shapes.
The letters that children are required to cut, match and stick on each page are as follows:
abcd
efgh
ijkl
mnop
qrst
uvwx
yzab
fjrm
slod
zbij
it or so my
at go do hi
tr sl mp dr
cl nd sl gr
st ap ip op
on ag ig id
fr pl gr tr
fl gl to is
op zz ss ff
ij rs ef gh