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Summer rhyming
Words rhyme when they sound the same at the end like dog and frog. Can you match the flags to the rhyming sandcastles?
Initial sounds: i and n
Iggy the inchworm likes to collect all things that start with the same sound as his name – ‘i’. Use a pencil or crayon to match Iggy to all the things that begin with ‘i’.
Portrait and name writing
This portrait and peg activity will help you learn to read and spell your name and give you a fantastic opportunity to look at how wonderfully unique and special you are.
School morning routine
Are you ready to start school? Think about your morning routine and what you will do each morning before school. Try and think of 4 or 5 things you need to do. Cut out the pictures and stick them onto the visual timetable, so you know what you need to do each morning.
Summer count and match numbers 1-8
Counting and recognising numbers is an important skill to master. This activity will help you to practise counting to 8. Count the summer items and cut out the numbers below and stick them with
Halloween pumpkin: 2D shapes
Let's use some super shapes to make and design a pumpkin!
Make a spider and count to eight
Let's make a spider as a spooky Halloween decoration, or a prop when singing Incy Wincy Spider!
King Charles III Coronation Activity Pack
Celebrate King Charles III Coronation with this free, family-friendly activity pack created in 2023. This was a big day in British history and the first coronation since 1953!
Keep the kids occupied with puzzles, quizzes and colouring. In this pack you can design your own crown, write a letter to King Charles III, decipher royal facts from royal fiction, decorate your home with bunting and play a game of Hide and Seek the Crown.
Keep the kids occupied with puzzles, quizzes and colouring. In this pack you can design your own crown, write a letter to King Charles III, decipher royal facts from royal fiction, decorate your home with bunting and play a game of Hide and Seek the Crown.
Factors and multiples practice
Learn to identify multiples and factors by practising with this fun worksheet for KS2 primary school children.
Types of angles
Can your child spot reflex angles, right-angles, obtuse angles or acute angles? This KS2 angles worksheet, along with the help of some silly bears, will help your child recognise different types of angles.