'Letter' search, handwriting and beginning sound word practise with pictures all into 1! This will support and consolidate the learning of young writers to master their beginning sound knowledge.
Students match the numeral to the dots. This a great and engaging way to develop their subitisng skills. This resource includes sets of 1-10 and 11-20.
This included 16 different writing goals to help emergent writers become successful with their writing. This has been designed so that the writing goals are fluid and can change from lesson to lesson or week to week.
These counting mats encourage young learners to say, write and make the number using various concrete materials. This helps their numeral formation and one-to-one correspondence when counting.
Support learners with their one on one correspondence and representing numbers in various ways with these counting mats (numbers 1-10). This resource also includes number cards if you wanted to place a number in the middle of the counting mat.
Consolidate your child's or student's beginning sound and decoding knowledge! They can simply cover the sound/ word with a letter, or cover and write it too. For a challenge, they could right a sentence using the words they cover.
Use this poster to help your students identify how many people are in the class. This is great to ehance their counting skills and ten-frame knowledge. There are 2x templates to accommodate class sizes of 20 or 30.
Practising labelling pictures helps kids turn what they see into words, building a strong link between visual understanding and language. It boosts vocabulary, improves spelling, and encourages attention to detail—all while making learning interactive and fun. By naming objects, actions, and ideas, children gain confidence in expressing themselves and develop skills that support reading and writing later on.
This A-Z template offers 2 designs (bold and hollow letters) to assist young learners with letter recognition. Perfect for fine motor and art activities!
Help your young learners to retell a story through drawing the beginning, middle and end of a story. This is great for developing thier comprehension skills too!