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Loose Parts Colour Sorting 1-10
These resources are perfect for colour sorting using various loose parts. The aim is for the children to sift through the loose parts, and place the correct coloured object onto each corresponding line. To extend this activity further, numerals 1-10 are underneath each paint strip. The children have the opportunity to only put that specific quantity of items on each strip! This activity promotes: PROBLEM SOLVING, COLOUR RECOGNITION, MAKING CONNECTIONS, SORTING, FINE MOTOR SKILLS, NUMBER RECOGNITION, COUNTING, MATCHING QUANTITIES TO NUMERALS.
x1 Bright Colour
x1 Pastel Colour

Peg the Butterfly!
These worksheets are perfect for supporting fine motor skills! The sheets can be glued to a cardboard box lid or a piece of cardboard. Adult must create holes into the butterfly, inside the outline, following the perimeter. These holes can be created using a screwdriver/pen/pencil etc. The aim for these sheets are for the children to use plastic pegs (mushroom style) or alternatively cotton buds cut in half, inserting them into the pre-made holes in the butterfly. The children have the freedom to decorate the butterfly using whichever colours they wish.

___ of children per area! 1-6 BLACK & WHITE
A new enhancement for your classroom! I have created quantity displays for each of the areas to make the children aware of how many children can be in each area at one time. In a room it is essential for the children to not over crowd an area to ensure each child reaches their full potential in each activity and gets the most out of it. The children must also learn to take turns and wait patiently for their turn. If the area is full, by all means they can turn the timer over and go play in another area until the timer runs out. Then they can do a switch over! An added bonus is that it promotes numeracy! They children have the option of recognising the numeral or counting the amount of stick children on the image to make them aware of how many can be in each area! Large copies of these are ideal for permanent display in specific areas, I.e. sand/water tray, roleplay area etc. But smaller versions can be added to specific trays/activities that are set out so the children can visually see how many children play there at one time!