Teaching and Learning Resources for Early Learners and KS1
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Looking for something fresh and original to ignite your classroom? Dive into a treasure trove of resources designed to captivate and inspire KS1 children. Plus, explore engaging materials for Key Stage 2 and tailored resources for SEND learners.
From Phonics to Speaking & Listening, Reading & Writing activities, Maths, PSHE and a variety of exciting topic-based resources, you’ll find everything you need to create new lessons that stand out.
Looking for something fresh and original to ignite your classroom? Dive into a treasure trove of resources designed to captivate and inspire KS1 children. Plus, explore engaging materials for Key Stage 2 and tailored resources for SEND learners.
From Phonics to Speaking & Listening, Reading & Writing activities, Maths, PSHE and a variety of exciting topic-based resources, you’ll find everything you need to create new lessons that stand out.
30 colour pictures in this quiz with a History theme.
Use anytime or at the end of term for a fun activity.
There are a range of pictures including Sayings, Historical Terms, Idioms, Myths /Legends, People, Songs or Events.
There are answer sheets for pupils to mark off or find the answers.
Pupils may want to work in teams or pairs.
An alternate activity is to cut out the cards and for pupils to match to the correct answers.
Here is an example of an Easter Acrostic poem together with 8 different templates for children to choose from in order to write their own.
Links with Spring, Poetry and Celebrations.
A phonics resource for children learning about ‘ck’ at the end of words.
There are 2 worksheets where children use the words provided to label the pictures.
There is a sheet with 16 sentences where children add the missing words that end in ck. (S may be added for plurals). They can write these out in their workbooks or just add the missing words onto the sheet.
There is a wordsearch and wordsearch answer sheet provided.
Set two in this Dingbat Visual Word Game series.
Let’s cheer up Fridays (or any days), with this Dingbats Visual Word Puzzle for Kids or the whole family.
28 Picture clues for children to solve, complete with a blank answer template and an answer sheet.
Works well on Zoom too!
3 sets of CVC worksheets.
Each set is made up of:
12 CVC word cards
Word cards with pictures
Picture cards with space to write CVC words
Children can learn to read, spell, sound out and match.
Pictures are black and white so children can colour these too.
Links to Letters and Sounds, Phonics and Spelling.
Alphabet Code Breakers for your KS1 classroom: an engaging resource designed to boost literacy skills through creative challenges.
With easy-to-follow lesson planning, it offers a fresh perspective on alphabetic understanding, spelling and problem-solving.
The planning outlines 9 activity ideas and gives step by step guidance, objectives and resources needed. Activities include ‘Creating your own Alphabet Code’ and a ‘Code Gallery Walk’.
Add pencils and you are ready to go.
A KS1 resource for Pancake Day.
There are 2 original poems to share / read and look out for the rhyming words.
There is a word bank that shows pairs of rhyming words that children might find useful when writing their own poems.
There is a writing template with a colour picture and one without.
A phonics and spelling resource for KS1 and /or SEN children.
Here is a colour worksheet and 3 black and white worksheets for children to practice writing the blends Sk and Sc and finishing /writing the words to go with the pictures.
The final page is a table with all the words to support children with their writing as needed.
6 prepositions worksheets for KS1.
Each sheet has a theme
on and off
over and under
inside and outside
behind and in front
up and down
above and below
There are 10 pictures on each page for children to discuss with a partner or group. Each picture is numbered.
Children decide e.g if the umbrella picture shows up or down. If up, they can put the number or write the word in the up box. Children may decide an umbrella could be up or down and write in the up or down box.
This resource encourages speaking and listening and thinking skills with minimal writing.
"The Lonely Daffodil: Key Stage 1 is a Unit of Work including planning ideas for Art, Science, Literacy, Music and Movement.
Are you searching for a Story resource that will captivate young minds and nurture their creativity?
‘The Lonely Daffodil’ is a cross curricular resource pack for Key Stage 1 and suitable too, for Early Learners.
At the heart of “The Lonely Daffodil” story, lies a powerful message of growth and resilience. The story instills in children the belief that even in the face of challenges, one can overcome adversity and blossom into something beautiful. The resource provides a springboard for meaningful discussions about feelings, friendship, perseverance, personal growth, and change.
The heart-warming story of “The Lonely Daffodil” will transport young readers into a world of imagination and empathy.
This resource includes the story itself, a poem, a summary, and a book review and also templates for children’s own written work.
There are 2 feelings cards that encourage children to identify and articulate their emotions and that of the story character. Picture cards support the story and can be used by the children creatively.
The unit of work links nicely to Book Days or Weeks / Celebrations.
Boardmaker Licenced.
Here is an example of an acrostic Christmas poem to give your class the idea.
I use a wordbank of Christmas words or pictures to inspire my children.
There are 4 examples of writing frames so children can choose their favourites.
Here is a good way to introduce children to Limericks as part of World Poetry Day or any poetry topic.
There is an example of a completed limerick showing visual images.
There are 2 other limericks where the rhyming words need filling in. Children use the visual images and words to help them.
Once the children are familiar with the structure of a limerick, they can use the template page to start to make up their own limericks.
Notes:
Limericks are traditionally 5 lines and often with a funny final line or a twist.
The first, second and last line usually have the same rhyme and the third and fourth often share a different rhyme.
4 memory games to play with your children improving their concentration and memory.
There are 2 black and white and 2 colour.
The games are differentiated so that children can start with 8 items to recall and then move on to 10.
Children will use their spelling skills also to write the word or for younger children they can dictate their answers.
Extend with more objects and/or real objects covered with a cloth as in Kim’s game.
A Catch Phrase game for KS1 and 2.
A fun activity at Christmas.
40 pictorial popular catch phrases or sayings with a Christmas theme.
The game encourages thinking skills and speaking and listening skills.
There are 4 catch phrases on each page.
Either show on the white board or cut out and show as individual cards or sets of 4.
It is fun to work against the clock!
Children can work in pairs or teams to try to work out the answers.
An answer sheet is provided for them to mark off with suggested answers but there may be more than one acceptable answer.
Cut out the cards and laminate for a game you can keep and re use.
As an extra activity children can research and write the meanings or origins of the phrases.
Examples of phrases are The first Noel, A Christmas Carol and Santa’s little helper.
Children will enjoy making up their own Christmas phrases or sayings.
Cards may also be cut out and used for matching games or making cards or tags for Christmas.
A fun speaking and listening game, for back to school, or any time, to get children into the swing of learning and concentrating again.
A bumper pack of 120 flash cards showing catch phrases or sayings. Some children will be familiar with and others they may need to research or try to work out.
There are 2 colour flashcards to a page.
There is an answer grid that covers all the pictures and a blank grid for children to write in.
There are also a set of worksheets where the cards are split up into sets of A to J, with 12 pictures per page and space underneath for them to write the answers in.
A great speaking and listening activity where children can discuss with their partners or small groups and come up with likely answers. There may be more than one answer that is appropriate.
May be useful, too for those learning English.
4 worksheets where children use the words and pictures to write rhyming words. The first 2 pages are all CVC words. Pages 3 and 4 have a few words such as frog and boat that may be a bit more challenging depending what level the children are at.
Good for your Letters and Sounds work, Phonics, Reading and writing and a good homework resource too.
A Science activity idea linked to States of Matter with a cross curricular literacy element.
Children will enjoy matching the pictures to the words and then sorting them into solid, liquid or gas.
There are 36 colour pictures and words to match.
There are 2 sorting tables - 1 with lines for writing lists and 1 without for pasting pictures.
A visual way of introducing the suffix - er - and how to apply it to different word types:
Examples:
add er to basic words such as warm = warmer
drop the final e and add er - wide = wider
double final consonant and add er - run=runner
take off y and add ier - funny=funnier
There are larger cards to go with each word type and smaller ones with words added.
There are exceptions to the rules to remember.
Links to Letters and Sounds Phase 6
This resource is designed to inspire a love of books in Key Stage 1 pupils while developing their understanding of literary classifications.
Young learners distinguish between fiction and non-fiction and then delve deeper into genres and topics.
Included is a planning sheet that outlines three lesson plans, complete with objectives, a list of necessary materials, activities, and follow-up suggestions to reinforce learning.
There are two ready-made labels for fiction and non-fiction to facilitate a hands-on card sorting activity.
Accompanying these are 10 pages, each featuring six diverse book covers in black and white, which can be cut out for an interactive classification game and a range of activities. Examples of book covers are ‘Learn to Play the Piano’, ‘I have a New Daddy’ and ‘My Book of Fairy Tales for 7 year olds’.
Tailored for Key Stage 1 children, the book covers lend themselves to lots of speaking and listening and predicting.
Follow up with sorting of real books and / or children can design their own book covers using the cards for inspiration.
The resource is a useful addition to library skills and any celebrations around Books.
3 worksheets for children learning to write a sentence.
Themes are Friends, Travel and Shopping.
There are a selection of words on each page for children to use to write their sentences along with punctuation marks.