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They are intended to be held up by an adult as part of a group or class activity. Original artwork
drawn by Sara Murphy and final digital resources created by Stuart Murphy. When you print this
PDF you should have the option to print more than one number to a page which would allow you to
make the numbers smaller if desired. Blank card at the end to make your own if required. Print and
use the cards appropriate for your children. 22 cards within pack for subitising numbers 1-6. As with
the display full colour versions, these colouring cards are ideal to visually highlight the changes that
happen following Winter. Original artwork drawn by Sara Murphy and final digital resources created
by Stuart Murphy. Original artwork drawn by Sara Murphy and final digital resources created by
Stuart Murphy. Perhaps with older children you might like to identify all of the Phase 2 or 3 sounds
or high frequency words. Original artwork drawn by Sara Murphy and final digital resources created
by Stuart Murphy. Alternatively, use it in conjunction with whiteboard pens. Original artwork drawn
by Sara Murphy and final digital resources created by Stuart Murphy. Perhaps children could stand in
a circle around the pile of cards and take turns to pick one for everyone to do. You may even like to
provide children with basic shapes to place or stick onto the wings so that the children not only learn
about numbers and 1:1 correspondence counting but also specific shapes you feel they are ready to
begin recognising and describing. Why not send these home for children to enjoy sharing with their
families. Original artwork drawn by Sara Murphy and final digital resources created by Stuart
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what you were looking for. Why not place this on a wall and encourage children to take it in turns to
move the teddy bear puppets around the garden and then make the puppets tickle each other at the
end. This also means that when turned over, the picture on the front can not be seen. I pay my
respect to all Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait
Islander peoples who also work and live on this land. Original artwork drawn by Sara Murphy and
final digital resources created by Stuart Murphy. Pack of 14 x 'STEM - Challenge Cards’ available to
Premium members here. They could use these independently and self-check or the cards could be
held up by an adult as part of a group activity. Original artwork drawn by Sara Murphy and final
digital resources created by Stuart Murphy. This resource hasn't been reviewed yet To ensure quality
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to let us know if it violates our terms and conditions. Great for motor skills, creativity (making simple
representations of objects), number recognition and 1:1 correspondence counting! 20 pages (Numbers
1-20). Children can mould the shape of each number in playdough and also make the minibeasts.
Great for physical development, descriptive language, understanding the world and turn taking.
Original artwork drawn by Sara Murphy and final digital resources created by Stuart Murphy.
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Children could take it in turns to turn over cards and place them next to the correct creature. This
pack is organised with one letter per page so that you can print only what you need. Original artwork
drawn by Sara Murphy and final digital resources created by Stuart Murphy. Our customer service
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through pinterest AmyWarner09's Shop 4.00 5 reviews Not the right resource. The sheets could also
be used in a similar way using loose parts or even collage materials whereby children may like to cut
and stick various shapes that they create themselves. This pack is organised with one number per
page so that you can print only what you need. Colour the pictures, cut along the vertical lines and
then put the pieces back together in numerical order. For example loose parts may be placed inside
the lines of the numbers (also developing fine motor control) and placed onto each minibeast to aid
in counting the correct quantity. Once in place, perhaps even use as a stimulus for art and craft or
playdough. Skills such as critical thinking, creativity, teamwork, communication, initiative, inquiry
and problem solving are all developed within STEM learning. Challenge your children to finger paint
the right number of dots on each ladybird. You may even like to provide children with basic shapes
to place or stick onto the wings so that the children not only learn about numbers and 1:1
correspondence counting but also specific shapes you feel they are ready to begin recognising and
describing. Additionally, they may be used for number writing practice with a whiteboard pen or
used as stimulus for a loose parts activity. Alternatively you could print out individual copies for the
children to draw their own wildlife to take home. Ideal for exploring symmetry using a variety of
different media. Children may even enjoy using these as posters to create a themed numberline on
their playroom or bedroom wall. We feel like we've gone a long way towards achieving this goal but
we are always looking to improve, so if there's something you feel we can help you with or if you'd
like to offer some feedback then please get in touch. Original artwork drawn by Sara Murphy and
final digital resources created by Stuart Murphy. Cut along the vertical lines and laminate for
multiple uses or allow your children to cut and stick as an individual activity to take home. Original
artwork drawn by Sara Murphy and final digital resources created by Stuart Murphy. Surrounding
the tree is a raincloud with raindrops, a daffodil with bees, a magnifying glass examining ladybirds
and a dice, which each subitise the number in different ways. Original artwork drawn by Sara
Murphy and final digital resources created by Stuart Murphy. Great for motor skills, creativity
(making simple representations of objects), number recognition and 1:1 correspondence counting! 20
pages (Numbers 1-20). I pay my respect to all Elders past and present and extend that respect to all
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples who also work and live on this land. When used as part
of a display or offered as part of an invitation to play children may initiate communication to you or
other children about the cards in a child led fashion. Print 1 to a page for a large display or fewer for
a set of Spring themed alphabet flashcards. Original artwork drawn by Sara Murphy and final digital
resources created by Stuart Murphy. For those children who are exceptionally engaged, these cards
explored in sequence could even be set to music as a dance performance. Thousands of editable
learning and organisational resources. As with the display full colour versions, these colouring cards
are ideal to visually highlight the changes that happen following Winter.
Original artwork drawn by Sara Murphy and final digital resources created by Stuart Murphy.
Original artwork drawn by Sara Murphy and final digital resources created by Stuart Murphy. You
may even like to provide children with basic shapes to place or stick onto the wings so that the
children not only learn about numbers and 1:1 correspondence counting but also specific shapes you
feel they are ready to begin recognising and describing. They could use these independently and self-
check or the cards could be held up by an adult as part of a group activity. Great for physical
development, descriptive language, understanding the world and turn taking. The waterspout spans
two A4 sheets end to end vertically. OUR RESOURCES (including the images within them),
CANNOT BE SHARED OR SOLD COMMERCIALLY. Great for motor skills, creativity (making
simple representations of objects), number recognition and 1:1 correspondence counting! 20 pages
(Numbers 1-20). Original artwork drawn by Sara Murphy and final digital resources created by
Stuart Murphy. Ideal for exploring symmetry using a variety of different media. Alternatively, use as
a playdough mat where the children might like to make the corresponding number of shapes to place
on the wings, mould the number at the top or even the entire butterfly. Why not place this on a wall
and encourage children to take it in turns to move the weather and spider puppets in relation to the
waterspout at appropriate times during the rhyme. Surrounding the tree is a raincloud with raindrops,
a daffodil with bees, a magnifying glass examining ladybirds and a dice, which each subitise the
number in different ways. Original artwork drawn by Sara Murphy and final digital resources created
by Stuart Murphy. The activity card plan breaks down key elements of the activity into sections: You
will need, Activity description, Extra challenge, Development Matters statements (from
Understanding the World), Key vocabulary, Key questions and Additional resources. Each of the six
minibeasts has a dotted line card and a card with a blank space. We hope you find this pack useful
and you all have fun. Prompts for adults to use to describe to children and demonstrate how they
may move. Reviews Select overall rating (no rating) Your rating is required to reflect your happiness.
Additionally, they may be used for number writing practice with a whiteboard pen or used as
stimulus for a loose parts activity. Original artwork drawn by Sara Murphy and final digital resources
created by Stuart Murphy. For those children who are exceptionally engaged, these cards explored in
sequence could even be set to music as a dance performance. Use once with mark making tools such
as pencils and encourage children to take it home as a stimulus for talk at home. Children could
create their own colourful designs attempting to create symmetry themselves. Original artwork drawn
by Sara Murphy and final digital resources created by Stuart Murphy. Original artwork drawn by
Sara Murphy and final digital resources created by Stuart Murphy. Original artwork drawn by Sara
Murphy and final digital resources created by Stuart Murphy. Have fun! Original artwork drawn by
Sara Murphy and final digital resources created by Stuart Murphy. Original artwork drawn by Sara
Murphy and final digital resources created by Stuart Murphy. The sheets could also be used in a
similar way using loose parts or even collage materials whereby children may like to cut and stick
various shapes that they create themselves.
Original artwork drawn by Sara Murphy and final digital resources created by Stuart Murphy. Useful
for displays and reading or musical activities. Original artwork drawn by Sara Murphy and final
digital resources created by Stuart Murphy. Alternatively, perhaps you might like to laminate sheets
and place them with whiteboard pens in your outdoor area for multiple uses. Picture and number
combination enables child self checking. Small enough to fit in children’s bags and won’t waste too
much printer ink, but will still encourage communication and language development at home.
Original artwork drawn by Sara Murphy and final digital resources created by Stuart Murphy. The
activity card plan breaks down key elements of the activity into sections: You will need, Activity
description, Extra challenge, Development Matters statements (from Understanding the World), Key
vocabulary, Key questions and Additional resources. Original artwork drawn by Sara Murphy and
final digital resources created by Stuart Murphy. In conjunction with developing fine motor skills
and expressive arts and design elements (e.g. the choice of colours), cards can also be used as a great
stimulus for communication and language. Original artwork drawn by Sara Murphy and final digital
resources created by Stuart Murphy. Original artwork drawn by Sara Murphy and final digital
resources created by Stuart Murphy. The sheets could also be used in a similar way using loose parts
or even collage materials whereby children may like to cut and stick various shapes that they create
themselves. Younger children will love to explore the rhythm and rhyme of this nursery rhyme and
join in with words and actions, especially with the aid of visual stimulus. Prompts for adults to use
to describe to children and demonstrate how they may move. The activities include how to make a
foam butterfly, fold over butterflies, a spoon bug and a caterpillar eggbox. Great for physical
development, descriptive language and understanding the world. Print 1 to a page for a large display
or fewer for a set of Spring themed alphabet flashcards. For example, the bird section can be ticked
off when ANY bird is seen rather than a specific species. We hope you find this pack useful and you
all have fun. Why not place this on a wall and encourage children to take it in turns to move the
teddy bear puppets around the garden and then make the puppets tickle each other at the end.
Children may point to, name and describe the things they see at springtime or practise 1:1
correspondence counting (placing a finger on objects in turn as they count them systematically).
Alternatively you could try painting a pattern on one side and folding along the dotted line which
presses the paint onto the other wing, thus creating a symmetrical design. Print and use the cards
appropriate for your children. 22 cards within pack for subitising numbers 1-6. This activity is
intended to help children engage their senses to better notice and appreciate the environment around
them. This is especially effective when laminated after it is folded into place. We feel like we've gone
a long way towards achieving this goal but we are always looking to improve, so if there's something
you feel we can help you with or if you'd like to offer some feedback then please get in touch. OUR
RESOURCES (including the images within them), CANNOT BE SHARED OR SOLD
COMMERCIALLY. Original artwork drawn by Sara Murphy and final digital resources created by
Stuart Murphy. They are differentiated by amounts of expected writing.
This resource hasn't been reviewed yet To ensure quality for our reviews, only customers who have
purchased this resource can review it Report this resource to let us know if it violates our terms and
conditions. Pictures are also included on prompt cards to give visual representation for children to
connect the actions with. Can the children match the correct parts of each life cycle and then place
them in the correct order. I pay my respect to all Elders past and present and extend that respect to
all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples who also work and live on this land. Print and use
the cards appropriate for your children. 22 cards within pack for subitising numbers 1-6. Great for
physical development, descriptive language and understanding the world. Once the children get to
know the cards they will be able to relate the action to the picture without necessarily needing the
card read to them.For example an adult may be able to simply hold up a card and everyone will be
able to do the activity together. Perhaps with older children you might like to identify all of the
Phase 2 or 3 sounds or high frequency words. They could use these independently and self-check or
the cards could be held up by an adult as part of a group activity. These versatile cards are made
with a tab which can be folded before lamination in order to strengthen the final product. For those
children who are exceptionally engaged, these cards explored in sequence could even be set to music
as a dance performance. Ideal for exploring symmetry using a variety of different media. They must
not be used for commercial purposes and you are not permitted to redistribute them in any way. This
is especially effective when laminated after it is folded into place. Why not send these home for
children to enjoy sharing with their families. Original artwork drawn by Sara Murphy and final
digital resources created by Stuart Murphy. Great for physical development, descriptive language,
understanding the world and turn taking. The activities include how to make a foam butterfly, fold
over butterflies, a spoon bug and a caterpillar eggbox. This also means that when turned over, the
picture on the front can not be seen. Original artwork drawn by Sara Murphy and final digital
resources created by Stuart Murphy. Original artwork drawn by Sara Murphy and final digital
resources created by Stuart Murphy. The waterspout spans two A4 sheets end to end vertically.
Original artwork drawn by Sara Murphy and final digital resources created by Stuart Murphy.
Original artwork drawn by Sara Murphy and final digital resources created by Stuart Murphy.
Original artwork drawn by Sara Murphy and final digital resources created by Stuart Murphy. Ideal
for use as part of a Spring display to visually highlight the changes that happen following Winter.
Original artwork drawn by Sara Murphy and final digital resources created by Stuart Murphy. We
hope you find this pack useful and you all have fun. Original artwork drawn by Sara Murphy and
final digital resources created by Stuart Murphy. Your children will love to use this as part of an out
and about searching activity (for example finding real minibeasts in your outdoor area) or in
conjunction with a 'Minibeasts' themed tuff spot or feely bag.
Original artwork drawn by Sara Murphy and final digital resources created by Stuart Murphy. Our
customer service team will review your report and will be in touch. ?3.00 (no rating) 0 reviews BUY
NOW Save for later ?3.00 (no rating) 0 reviews BUY NOW Save for later Last updated 10 August
2016 Share this Share through email Share through twitter Share through linkedin Share through
facebook Share through pinterest AmyWarner09's Shop 4.00 5 reviews Not the right resource. Print
1 to a page for a large display or fewer for a set of Spring themed number flashcards. Great for motor
skills, creativity (making simple representations of objects), number recognition and 1:1
correspondence counting! 20 pages (Numbers 1-20). Alternatively, adult led interaction could
include closed or open ended questioning. Also ideal to be used as visuals for an activity, e.g.
placing all of the life cycle elements in the correct positions relative to each other on a table or as a
floor activity. Original artwork drawn by Sara Murphy and final digital resources created by Stuart
Murphy. Ideal as part of an enabling environment, allowing children to observe and interact with
their surroundings. This pack is organised with one letter per page so that you can print only what
you need. Original artwork drawn by Sara Murphy and final digital resources created by Stuart
Murphy. The waterspout spans two A4 sheets end to end vertically. Alternatively you could print out
individual copies for the children to draw their own wildlife to take home. Use the laminated cards
with whiteboard pens or alternatively use the first card as stimulus e.g. in your outdoor area with
chalk or water painting on paving stones or sand in your sand tray. This activity is intended to help
children engage their senses to better notice and appreciate the environment around them. 18 prompt
cards included. Perhaps the frog, butterfly and chicken could be placed on the table face up and the
rest face down. Original artwork drawn by Sara Murphy and final digital resources created by Stuart
Murphy. See other similar resources ?3.00 (no rating) 0 reviews BUY NOW Save for later Not quite
what you were looking for. When used as part of a display or offered as part of an invitation to play
children may initiate communication to you or other children about the cards in a child led fashion.
Your children will love to use this as part of an out and about searching activity (for example finding
real minibeasts in your outdoor area) or in conjunction with a 'Minibeasts' themed tuff spot or feely
bag. These versatile cards are made with a tab which can be folded before lamination in order to
strengthen the final product. To be used in setting or during out and about adventures. Cards can
also be used as a great stimulus for communication and language. Children can mould the shape of
each number in playdough and also make the minibeasts. They must not be used for commercial
purposes and you are not permitted to redistribute them in any way. Picture and number combination
enables child self checking. Cards are designed with a tab to be printed in order that it may be folded
to strengthen the final design. Original artwork drawn by Sara Murphy and final digital resources
created by Stuart Murphy. Can the children match the correct parts of each life cycle and then place
them in the correct order. The sheets could also be used in a similar way using loose parts or even
collage materials whereby children may like to cut and stick spots to the sheets. Useful for an
interactive display focusing on ordering events, or an activity with an individual child or large group.

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