Archaeopteryx Poster
Archaeopteryx was a feathered dinosaur that was once thought to be the oldest known fossil bird. Print out our poster for your displays.
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Archaeopteryx was a feathered dinosaur that was once thought to be the oldest known fossil bird. Print out our poster for your displays.
Brachiosaurus are known for being one of the tallest dinosaurs. Our poster isn't true to size, but gives you a good idea of how they looked!
Coelophysis was a small carnivorous dinosaur from the Late Triassic Period (228 million to 200 million years ago). Here's a poster of one for you to print.
Here's another easy-to-print dinosaur poster for your collection, featuring a hetrodontasaurus.
Thanks to the Jurassic Park and Jurassic World movies, the Velociraptor is one of the world's most famous dinosaurs, and we've got a printable poster of one to add to your displays.
There's a famous saying "Only an aunt can give hugs like a mother, keep secrets like a sister and share love like a friend." Print out and give your Aunt this lovely reward.
Remind your favourite Auntie how much you appreciate her with this colourful award.
Some say that an Uncle is like a Dad, only cooler! Reward your special Uncle by handing him this printable reward...
Our schoolboy maths facts colouring pages will have children solving sums without even noticing. Solve the sums and colour the picture by numbers.
This school girl maths facts colouring page would make a perfect back to school activity, but it's fun to do any time of the year! Children need to complete some simple sums (choose from 5 varieties below) and follow the key to colour in the picture.
This useful collection of flash cards contains at least 3 (and often many more) flash cards for each of the letters and sounds of Phase Three.
Make word building easy and fun with this set of borderless letter tiles for Phase Three phonemes. Combine with Phase Two and your children can make many, many words!
Use these Phase Three letter tiles (with our Phase Two letter tiles) for revision, matching games, or to practise building words. They are designed to fit on our Letter Grids too.
Teach children how to form their graphemes correctly with these dot and arrow fonts. We've got one flash card for each letter or letter combination in Phase Three. If you laminate them you can use them with a dry wipe pen, introducing one each time you introduce a new phoneme.
Here is a set of flash cards with dotted letters for the phonemes of Phase Three. Laminate them for children to trace over with a dry wipe pen perhaps?
This set of flash cards includes the remaining letters - Set 6 and Set 7, as well as the graphemes of Phase 3.
Here are all the phonemes of Phase Two on "blades" for a fan. Attach them together with a split pin or a book ring, adding letters as you learn them.
Sound buttons can help children to understand segmenting and then blending the letter sounds they have learned to form words. This set of sound button word cards contains all the suggested words in Phase Two.
As new letters and letter combinations are introduced to the children, they will be able to sound out and read more and more words.
These 4 letter grids are sized to work with our letter tiles (plain or bordered). Print onto coloured or white card and cut out the grids.