New Phase Three Tricky Word Activities
Learning the tricky words of Phase Three is a doddle - or certainly fun - when you use our newest tricky word activities!
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Learning the tricky words of Phase Three is a doddle - or certainly fun - when you use our newest tricky word activities!
Yes - it's a bit late. I'm so sorry to those of you who were hoping for this in September. To be honest - I totally forgot until a kind member reminded me!
We've added to our new collections of wreath colouring pages and wreath printables. As you can see we are working our way through various holidays, seasons and topics, with lots more still to come.
This bundle of colour in sheets covers the digraphs and trigraphs introduced in Phonics Phase Three, and gives children plenty of opportunity to recognise the letter combinations, read the words and listen to the sounds.
These new "colour and count" pages are a fun way to practise the new phonemes introduced in Phase Three. Practise listening carefully for the sounds that you have been learning and colour them in according to the key.
The afternoons are getting longer, the leaves are beginning to fall and the smell of bonfires greets us when we step outside ... so it must be time for some new autumn-inspired dot to dots!
Fun for little kids! These lovely new autumn-themed lacing cards have big, bold outlines that make them easy to cut out and punch holes for the kids to lace or sew.
Something new! We'll be rolling out more of these wreath printables and colouring pages over the next few months - to cover the holidays, seasons and all sorts of topic - but here's the first!
What happens when you dress animals up in pirate costumes and give them some treasure to guard? Well - these fun new pirate animal colouring pages do just that!
We've packed Week 4 of our Summer Learning Hub full of new activities as well as existing Activity Village resources, all themed this week for "In the Garden" and sorted by age / school year to make it easier for you to find just what you
We've just added a really lovely new colouring alphabet filled with flowers and butterflies - perfect for some summer colouring for older children (and a sneaky adult or two!)
We've been going a bit seaside mad over the last few weeks, with a huge new influx of seaside printables, seaside worksheets, seaside crafts ... this is just a selection to tempt you to click through and explore!
We've been topping up our sports tracing pages with this lovely collection - some summer sports, some winter sports, and hopefully something for everyone!
Our tracing pages are very popular because they can be used in so many ways. Younger children can trace in the channels, older kids can trace all the dotted lines in different colours - and of course everyone can colour them in / cut them out too!
These new "read and colour" or "read and draw" worksheets are such a low-stress way to work on reading comprehension and following instructions!
... this time for addition and subtraction within 20, 50 and 100. These cards are a fun way to show children how they might use their maths skills in "real life".
I'm calling these new I Spy activity sheets puzzles, but they can be used in many different ways. Use the I Spy sheets for counting, sorting, colours, vocabulary, conversation ... or play a traditional I Spy game based on what you can see.
We've been topping up our collection of summer mazes today, adding 16 new printable mazes in total in 4 different levels of difficulty.
Do you have a butterfly spotter in the family? Then this guide is for you! And if not, maybe you will have when you've learned about some of the lovely butterflies in these pages.