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Patterned Easter eggs you can’t beat play and using objects but sometimes you need a little print out. Here are some little eggs to cut out and sort into size order ️
Patterned Easter eggs you can’t beat play and using objects but sometimes you need a little print out. Here are some little eggs to cut out and sort into size order ️
Forest play Loving the Spring weather
Happy Easter instant display sign. Great for a classroom display. I’ll be printing this out to make an Easter display in my home.
Number bonds Crack the eggs and match the numbers to make 10. Great for a little game or display.
Rabbits – number cards, paper for mark making, number lines and much more.
Shape posters ️️I’ve made lots of recourses monochrome, firstly because I love black and white but also because they are much cheaper to print in schools. If however you want to make them dyslexic friendly print onto coloured paper.
When is your birthday Months of the year balloon posters for a display, print, trim & laminate. Add some sparkly string to the balloons with photos of the children on the month of their birthday.
Easter resources are being uploaded check out my website where there are lots of free printable resources. Perfect for parents or teachers.
Car number line with numbers and words ~ easy to print and use on display in a playroom or classroom. I love designing the illustrations as I’m a big fan of mid-century design. I also love using a range of colours rather than sticking to primary ones.
The Very Hungry Caterpillar style resources. These could be a simple maths activity to learn number bonds. Put on display or cut in half and use as a matching game.
Everyone needs a little prompt to start with. Here’s a Super Sentence checklist. This supports writing simple sentences. Print out for a classroom or use with your child at home. I try to make many of my resources dyslexic friendly with coloured backgrounds to support reading. If your child’s not ready for sentence writing then don’t force it, there are lots of other ways to support them.
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