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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.

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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.
Count with Me: Numbers 0 to 5
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Count with Me: Numbers 0 to 5

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This “Count with Me: Numbers 0 to 5” resource is designed to support early number recognition and counting skills in EYFS and early KS1 settings. It includes large-format flashcards for numbers 0 to 5 in both full colour and black-and-white for printing flexibility. Each number card is paired with familiar, age-appropriate items for children to count (e.g., 3 cats, 5 starfish), supporting one-to-one correspondence. Alongside the flashcards, the pack features a worksheet for each number, including bold number outlines for tracing, simple counting activities, and colouring. Ideal for whole-class introduction, small group work, or individual practice, this resource helps reinforce early maths skills through visual, hands-on learning. Great for displays and Numeracy tables/topics.
Four Colour Heart Puzzle Activity KS1
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Four Colour Heart Puzzle Activity KS1

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The Four Colour Heart Puzzle Activity is an engaging resource designed to support children’s understanding of colour, shape, and pattern. The activity begins with an introductory page showing a completed heart puzzle using green, red, yellow, and blue, demonstrating how each of the four pieces can be coloured differently. This is followed by eight activity pages, each featuring four-piece heart puzzles where the first heart is pre-coloured in a unique combination of four colours. Children are encouraged to complete the remaining hearts on each page in the outlined colours. A final challenge page invites children to choose their own four colours to design and colour in four blank hearts. The hearts can be cut out and used as mix-and-match puzzles, allowing children to explore pattern creation and colour combinations. This resource supports fine motor skills, creative thinking, and visual problem-solving, making it ideal for use in art, maths, or themed sessions around feelings, friendship, or even Valentine’s Day or other Celebrations.
2D Shapes Fun Colouring Pages EYFS / KS1
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2D Shapes Fun Colouring Pages EYFS / KS1

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This printable 3-page colouring resource is perfect for supporting early shape and colour recognition in a fun, creative way. Designed for EYFS and KS1 children, these black-and-white worksheets link to 2D shape learning and offer opportunities for mark-making, drawing, and colouring. What’s included: Squares and Circles Page – Children colour in a mix of squares and circles in different sizes, helping to reinforce shape identification. Hearts and Your Own Shapes – Children colour the pre-drawn hearts and use the open space to draw and colour their own 2D shapes. Design Your Own Shape Picture – A blank template encourages children to be creative: they can draw and colour their own patterns or shape-based designs. How teachers can use this: • As a time filler activity during transitions or quiet time • For homework linked to 2D shape revision • As a creative end-of-term maths task • For fine motor development and expressive drawing in maths or art cross-curricular learning • For SEND or early finishers who benefit from open-ended visual tasks
4 Shape Hunt Grid Worksheets for KS1
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4 Shape Hunt Grid Worksheets for KS1

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This set of 4 Shape Hunt Grid worksheets for KS1 provides an engaging way for children to explore and identify shapes in a fun and visual format. Each worksheet invites children to find and colour three different 2D shapes using colours of their choice—for example, red circles, blue triangles, and yellow stars — helping to reinforce shape recognition and colour association. The resource includes follow-up questions such as “Which shape appears the most?” and “How many shapes are there altogether?”, encouraging children to practise basic counting and comparison skills. This supports learning objectives in shape, number, and data handling, making it a useful cross-curricular activity for maths lessons, homework or independent work.
Picture the Year in 20 Ways Resource Pack
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Picture the Year in 20 Ways Resource Pack

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This flexible, visual resource helps children learn about the months of the year using a range of grids which encourage cutting, sequencing, matching, drawing, and writing activities. There are 20 pages in the resource pack. The pack builds understanding through symbol recognition, calendar structure, and creative exploration. A Planning ideas sheet is included suggesting ways of using each of the 20 pages. The resource is suitable for EYFS, KS1 and SEND children. Boardmaker licenced.
Maths Symbol Fun: Measures SEND and KS1
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Maths Symbol Fun: Measures SEND and KS1

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A resource to help children explore everyday measures using visual symbols. What You Get: • 1 colour symbol board (24 measure-themed cards) – Includes clocks, ruler, scales, jug, thermometer & more – Use as a board or cut out for matching and sorting • 4 simple worksheets using symbols Great for matching, discussion, consolidation, sorting, or independent work. The resource is useful for: • SEND learners • EYFS/KS1 classrooms • Visual and early learners • Supporting key maths concepts in a fun way Includes Boardmaker® licensed symbols – ideal for supporting and developing communication and understanding.
Picture Building Dice Game KS1
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Picture Building Dice Game KS1

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This fun and creative drawing game can be played alone, in pairs, or in small groups. Players take turns rolling a dice to build one of five characters: a monster, robot, two funny animals and a snowman. Each character has 6 numbered parts to complete (e.g., head, face, body, arms, legs, extras). Children roll the dice, match the number to the part, and draw it on the character drawing sheet. Children keep rolling until all 6 parts are collected and drawn. They then colour / decorate their characters. For groups, players can take turns rolling and drawing one part at a time, or race to complete their character first! The game encourages imagination, turn-taking, and laughter as everyone ends up with a unique creation. As an extension, cut out all the cards from the different characters and children can make even more funny characters. Perfect for classroom fun, art time, or rainy-day play! An instruction sheet is included showing what is needed for the game and how to play.
2D Dot to Dot Basic Shapes
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2D Dot to Dot Basic Shapes

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3 worksheets showing basic 2D shapes. Circles Triangles Diamonds Children can name the shapes, trace the dot to dots and colour in the shapes on each page.
Counting to 8 with School Pictures EYFS
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Counting to 8 with School Pictures EYFS

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This EYFS counting resource is perfect for supporting number recognition and early writing skills through a school-themed activity. Across two pages, children count up to 8 using familiar school-related items such as rulers, balls, keyboards, animals, and school bags. Each picture can be labelled with a number or number word, cut out, and sequenced. The sheets are also provided in black and white for colouring. Two additional activity sheets are included – one with numbers and one with number words – where children can draw their own items or cut and paste pictures into. Ideal for developing counting, fine motor skills, and vocabulary around the school topic!
Number Fun with Angels EYFS and KS1
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Number Fun with Angels EYFS and KS1

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Number Fun with Angels is a versatile EYFS and KS1 resource featuring two identical pages — one in colour and one in black and white — each displaying angel characters holding numbers from 1 to 12. Children can engage in various activities, such as cutting and ordering the coloured or black-and-white angel cards, using them as flashcards, or playing matching games. The resource also supports early addition skills by selecting two cards to add together or grouping identical angel characters (e.g., 1, 5, and 7) to make totals up to 30. Bold number outlines allow for tracing practice, reinforcing number recognition and formation. Key objectives include developing number sequencing, early number recognition, addition and number formation through tracing. Add to classroom displays or your number corner. Link with your Christmas number work.
Mandala Patterns to Complete and Colour
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Mandala Patterns to Complete and Colour

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A mandala pattern is a design made up of repeating shapes, lines, and patterns arranged symmetrically around a central point. Mandalas are often found in art, nature, and different cultural traditions, helping to develop an appreciation for balance and harmony in design. This resource consists of six worksheets designed for KS1, linking art and symmetry through mandala patterns. Each worksheet starts with a completed mandala design and then gradually removes parts of the pattern in five steps. Children will carefully observe and reconstruct the missing sections, completing the design while reinforcing their understanding of symmetry. This activity supports: Recognizing and applying symmetry in designs Fine motor skill development through precise drawing Mathematical thinking in pattern-making Creativity and focus in an engaging, structured task Perfect for use in maths, art, or cross-curricular lessons, these worksheets encourage children to explore patterns, symmetry, and artistic expression.
Number Grid Work from 1 to 60 for KS1
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Number Grid Work from 1 to 60 for KS1

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This interactive number grid resource is designed to support KS1 children in developing number recognition, sequencing, and problem-solving skills. It includes 10 number grids — 5 in colour and 5 in black and white — with the first grid displaying numbers 1 to 60 in order, while the remaining 4 grids present the numbers in a shuffled, random order for added challenge. To enhance learning, the resource also features 4 themed worksheets. Additionally, a teacher guide page provides creative suggestions on how to incorporate the grids into classroom activities, making this a versatile tool for numeracy lessons, small group work, or independent practice. Perfect for reinforcing number skills in an engaging way!
Diamond Patterns to Copy and Colour KS1
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Diamond Patterns to Copy and Colour KS1

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This KS1 resource consists of: Diamond Pattern Template/s: The first part includes a template that serves as a guide for the children. The template can be used for discussions on shape, angles, and symmetry before the children move on to colouring. Six Pattern Squares: The second part features six squares, each containing a different colour diamond-themed pattern for the children to copy. The children are encouraged to replicate and colour the patterns, while focusing on symmetry and pattern recognition. Children can use the template included for making their own patterns. The resource helps develop fine motor skills, pattern recognition, and creativity.
Circle Fun Matching Words and Pictures
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Circle Fun Matching Words and Pictures

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Circle Fun is an engaging EYFS and KS1 resource designed to support shape recognition, handwriting, and vocabulary development. This activity set includes five black-and-white worksheets featuring pictures of everyday objects that are circular in shape, such as the sun, a clock, a coin, and a ball. Children can colour in these images, then cut them out and match them to the corresponding words. Additionally, there are five matching worksheets that display circles with the names of the objects inside, allowing children to trace over the words and reinforce early writing skills. By pairing the cut-out pictures with the correct word circles, children develop fine motor skills, shape recognition, and word association. This resource links to maths (2D shapes), literacy (handwriting and vocabulary), and fine motor development, making it a versatile tool for independent and guided learning.
Shape Tracing Freebie Worksheet
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Shape Tracing Freebie Worksheet

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A worksheet linked to colour, pattern, symmetry, shape and fine motor control. There is a black and white and a colour version of the worksheet included. Children are tasked with tracing the dotted lines and then colouring in the shapes to make the pattern symmetrical. Children can copy the colours given or use their own colour choices. You may want to laminate the pattern sheets and add them to your writing corner and they can be reused with appropriate marker pens. Suitable for SEND, EYFS and KS1 children.
Shape Picture Games for KS1 Children
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Shape Picture Games for KS1 Children

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This engaging Picture Shape Games resource is designed for KS1 children to develop their understanding of 2D and 3D shapes through four interactive games. With a focus on hands-on learning, observation, and creativity, the activities help children identify, name, describe and draw shapes while connecting them to the world around them. The games can be used for shared class or group activities or the worksheets can be used on their own. There is a Planning Ideas sheet included with the resources, giving suggestions for 4 games and ideas for differentiation.
4 Maths Picture Games for Children
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4 Maths Picture Games for Children

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This fun Maths resource for EYFS and KS1, includes 4 games, each using 21 maths-themed pictures, covering numbers, clocks, money, and objects e.g. abacus, thermometer and calculator. Activities focus on counting, recognizing numbers and symbols, comparing measurements, and solving simple problems. Objectives include: • To build counting, number recognition, symbol recognition and understanding of size and time. • To develop fluency in basic arithmetic and reasoning about measures. A planning sheet is provided which gives 3 ideas for using the resources. Tips are included in the planning sheet to engage children and there are also differentiation suggestions. Perfect for individual, group, or whole-class activities, this resource makes learning maths for children fun and interactive!
3 Colour Flower Pattern Work
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3 Colour Flower Pattern Work

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This resource includes seven worksheets designed for KS1 (and EYFS), featuring colourful symmetrical flower patterns. Each worksheet presents a fully coloured flower alongside a black-and-white version for children to recreate by following the colour-by-number system (numbers 1, 2, and 3). Children can either use the three suggested colours or choose their own. The final page includes a blank black-and-white flower for free colouring and one with numbered sections to guide their creativity further. Perfect for enhancing symmetry, colour recognition, and fine motor skills!
Our House Activity Sheets for Children
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Our House Activity Sheets for Children

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This resource features three activity sheets designed to develop comprehension, numeracy, and creativity skills: Comprehension Sheet: Includes 13 questions based on a colourful ‘house’ illustration, such as “Which house has an orange roof?” This activity strengthens reading comprehension and attention to detail. Flashcards: Printable (and optionally laminate) flashcards of houses with odd-numbered roofs (1 to 15) for ordering activities. A template on the last worksheet allows children to paste the cards in sequence. Creative Colouring: Black-and-white house templates for children to colour and number. They can use original odd numbers or switch to even numbers starting from 2, then cut and reorder them. Objectives: • Enhance reading comprehension and observational skills. • Practice numeracy with odd/even number sequencing. • Encourage creativity and fine motor skills through colouring, adding details and cutting. • Foster engagement with hands-on, multi-sensory activities while supporting cross-curricular learning.
10 2D Shape Creation Worksheets EYFS KS1
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10 2D Shape Creation Worksheets EYFS KS1

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This 10-page resource features 2D shape patterns designed to engage young learners. Each page presents a unique arrangement of shapes, such as circles, squares, triangles, and more, for children to colour in. They can choose to: • Colour by shape (e.g., all circles yellow, all squares green) • Create patterns (e.g., red, blue, green; red, blue, green) Three pre-coloured examples are included to inspire creativity and provide guidance. This resource supports learning in shape, space, and colour, while encouraging thinking skills, pattern recognition, and decision-making. Suitable for EYFS and KS1! Great homework sheets, wet play sheets and useful for early finishers in Maths.