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Free Learning Resources for 4-6 Year Olds
Free Literacy/Phonics Resources
A useful resource for children to use when writing.
Drive a toy car past the trees and read the tricky words!
A fun activity for Halloween or just as a not-so-scary literacy activity!
Children segment to spell the word. They can use magnetic letters or write the words.
Dot and dab the phase 2 phonics words. All words included are 2-letter VC (vowel-consonant) words.
Spin the spinner and say the phase 2 phonics sound.
Send a little toy doll or animal down the slide and blend the sounds to read the word.
Blend to read the word, cut and stick the correct letters to make the word and finally write it!
Children listen for the phase 3 tricky word which is called out and then swat it with a fly swatter!
These stunning floral vintage-themed flashcards include the days of the week and months of the year.
Differentiated checklists to give children visual reminders during writing tasks.
Children will learn to recognise phase 5 phonics sounds and words as they park their toy cars.
This FREE activity is perfect for building confidence with sentence writing. Children will learn to produce complete and descriptive sentences.
These eye-catching VC word blending cards are perfect for beginner or struggling readers. Use during phonics lessons to help children learn to blend to read 2-letter vowel-consonant words. Can also be used as part of an intervention to get children on their way to decoding!
Your class will love this set of 10 loose-part pattern mats! Children should place loose parts or play dough along the different shaped lines. Perfect for developing fine motor skills and spatial awareness.
Free Maths Resources
Simply match the addition present to the correct toy sack.
Use a bingo dabber to choose the correct answers.
Match the coin images and values.
Dust the cobwebs game for teaching numbers to 20!
Perfect for practising addition and subtraction facts within 20!
Use a child-safe mirror to reflect and double the image shown.
Free counting activity
Flip over a card and find half by sharing out counters equally.
Learn to use the language of time, such as first, then, morning, and afternoon.
Make the hands of the clock using playdough. Position them on the clock to make the correct time.
Sort objects into 2 sets, including tall/short, long/short and big/small.
Develop addition and subtraction fact fluency within 5.
Roll the dice and write the number in the corresponding column.
Use the magic window to search for numbers to 5!
Counting in 2s, 5s and 10s cut and stick activity.
Call out a shape name. Children hit the correct shape using a toy hammer!
Learn to subitise to 5 with these dinosaur flashcards.
Make subtraction a whole lot of fun for your class with this engaging math activity! Subtract from 5 and 10 using the fold-back tabs. A great activity for small groups or to use in your continuous provision.
Develop addition and subtraction fact fluency within 5 with this fun clip card activity! Children should work out the addition or subtraction and then use a peg (or a counter) to choose the correct answer.
Practise and review sequencing numbers with these FREE differentiated puzzles! Children should order the numbers to complete the picture. ENGAGING hands-on learning for home or school!
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