Daily Record Sheets - July
These daily record sheets might be a good way to keep the kids engaged during the summer holidays? You can choose from various versions and rotate them throughout the month.
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These daily record sheets might be a good way to keep the kids engaged during the summer holidays? You can choose from various versions and rotate them throughout the month.
It's a new year - why not start off as you mean to go on, with one of our daily record sheets each morning! You will find a variety of options to choose from in the pack, so that you can rotate them through the month.
Choose one of our Daily Record Sheets to start the children off or wind down each day. There are various different versions to choose from, but all work on useful skills in an engaging way.
Start the morning with one of our Daily Record Sheets for December and the kids will be starting the day off well! There are various different versions for the days to choose from.
We've got different versions in this pack of daily record sheets for the month of August, so that you can vary the skills children work on each day. They are always fun, though!
Choose one of these daily record sheets for each day of April and work on core skills in a fun way each morning!
Well, I know that smells are a very important part of Thanksgiving - whether it is turkey roasting in the oven or pumpkin pie! What other senses can the kids capture for a sensory poem?
Use this printable to help children write a sensory poem about Remembrance Day. They could try to capture their memories of a Remembrance Day service or parade - or perhaps imagine they are World War 1 or World War II survivor and write the poem through another person's eyes.
At New Year there is such a feeling of excitement in the air as everyone makes their plans for the year ahead! Can the kids capture their feelings and senses with the help of this printable sensory poem planning sheet?
What are the sounds, sights, smells, textures and feelings of Kwanzaa? This sensory poem planning sheet will get kids thinking about the celebration with all their senses, helping them to write a really interesting sensory poem.
This sensory planning sheet is designed to help children think about Hanukkah with all their senses, ready to write a really dimensional sensory poem for the celebration.
There are so many interesting and exciting noises, smells, sights, textures and feelings to capture at Halloween! This printable will provide a guide for children to get started on a Halloween sensory poem.
Children can use this sensory poem planning sheet to capture the excitement of Diwali celebrations, ready to write out their poem in neat.
The Day of the Dead celebrations are full of exciting sights, sounds, smells and tastes - and if the kid can capture them on this sheet they will be well on their way to writing an interest sensory poem.
Capture all the sights, sounds, smells and tastes of Christmas with the help of this sensory poem planning sheet. Once the kids have brainstormed, they can write out their sensory poem in neat.
Use this printable as the starter for a sensory poem based on Bonfire Night smells, sounds, sights and so on.
Print and play our simple ghost tic tac toe game with the kids! Simply use two different colours of buttons or other small objects - one for each player.
Here's a spooky version of tic-tac-toe, ready to print and enjoy at Halloween or any time! Print onto some card, laminate, then use buttons or counters to try and make 3 in a row on the grid of cauldrons.
These simple and colourful cauldron game cards make a fabulous first snap game for young children, and help the kids to develop their matching and observation skills. Perfect for Halloween, too!
There are lots of different ways to use our printable Halloween candy game cards - print two sets to play snap or memory, or print four sets to play Happy Families.