This template, ‘Decorate An Easter Egg’ is a simple resource that can be used to easily celebrate Easter in the classroom. Two egg templates are provided and students are asked to decorate the eggs by colouring between the lines. The coloured in eggs create a simple and effective art and craft task that can be …More
This template, ‘Cutting Curved Lines’ helps students develop their fine motor skills when using scissors. This resource provides students with the opportunity to practise cutting along different types of curved lines including tight curves and more wavy curves.
This template, ‘Cutting Straight Lines’ helps students develop their fine motor skills when using scissors. This resource provides students with the opportunity to practise cutting along different types of straight lines including dotted lines, solid lines and coloured straight lines.
This template, ‘Cutting Waves’ helps students develop their fine motor skills when using scissors. This resource provides students with the opportunity to practise cutting along different types of waved lines including narrow waves and wider, looser waves. Students are then asked to practise their gluing skills by selecting a wave to paste over the boats …More
This template, ‘Cutting Zig Zag Lines’ helps students develop their fine motor skills when using scissors. This resource provides students with the opportunity to practise cutting along different types of zig zagged lines including dotted lines, solid lines and coloured zig zag lines.
This motivational award, ‘I Can Safely Use Scissors!’ is a certificate that can be printed and distributed to students. Use this award to encourage students to behave safely and responsibly in the classroom.
This motivational award, ‘I Can Safely Use Scissors!’ is a certificate that can be printed and distributed to students. Use this award to encourage students to behave safely and responsibly in the classroom.
This motivational award, ‘I Cut Perfectly!’ is a certificate that can be reproduced for classroom use. Use this award to encourage students to focus on improving their cutting skills and to take pride in their neat work.
This maths template, ‘What Time Is It?’ can be reproduced for classroom use.
This hands-on activity supports educators in guiding young learners through the process of making a bee-friendly waterer, using simple materials that provide an additional sensory element. The activity begins with some question prompts for educators to engage children’s existing knowledge about bees and encourage them to consider their habitat and needs. Educators are then provided …More