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The Magic Toymaker
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According to the IPC this unit gives the children a chance to learn about toys and games. They will find out about toys and games from the past, about 'magic' toys that fool the eye, how to sort toys based on what they're made of, about how different toys move and how to design their own toy/mascot to celebrate an event.
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Toys KS1 Lesson Plan Ideas
(2 member reviews)Take the stress out of topic planning by using this lesson plan ideas sheet. This document is packed full of ideas linking to the new curriculum.Save for Later -
Cup and Ball Craft Instructions
(2 member reviews)A lovely set of craft instructions to make a Victorian cup and ball toy! This includes a list of equipment and step by step instructions with photographs.Save for Later -
60-Second Reads: Toys and Games Activity Cards
Use this fun set of toy-themed activity cards to assess your KS1 pupils' fluency in reading. Each 60-second reading card contains around 90 words (the expected reading word count within one minute for a year 2 child as stated in the DfE's 2016 Interim Teacher Assessment Framework). Each card also includes a number of comprehension questions to assess a child's depth of understanding of what has been read.Save for Later -
Toys KS1 Lesson Plan Ideas and Resource Pack
(1 member review)Take the stress out of topic planning by using this lesson plan ideas resource pack. This pack is full of ideas and resources linking to the new curriculum.Save for Later -
Old and New Teddy Bears Display Photos
A rather lovely set of A4 display posters displaying key photographs for your Teddy Bears or Toys topic. Great for a display or for carpet time discussions on the topic. Why not laminate and discuss them with your children?Save for Later -
Puppet Theatre Role Play Pack
(1 member review)This fantastic roleplay pack is full of all the resources you need to set up a puppet theatre roleplay area. The pack includes a banner, tickets and signs.Save for Later -
Counting in 2s, 4s, 5s and 10s on Fidget Spinners Cut-Outs
(3 member reviews)These super fidget spinners will support your children's learning of the 2,4,5 and 10 times table!Save for Later -
Fidget Spinner Times Tables KS1 Challenge Cards
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Use this set of Challenge Cards for a fun times table activity aimed at KS1 children. Engage pupils by using a fidget spinner as a timer. Can they beat the spinner?Save for Later -
Teddy Bear Outline Activity Sheet
This Activity Sheet encourages children to design their own teddy bear! Provide a variety of materials for children to use to design and decorate their own teddy! Perfect for a range of other activities too such as descriptive writing, shape poems and counting activities.Save for Later -
Ball Rolling Experiment Instructions
(3 member reviews)A handy set of experiments, perfect for your work on forces and motion.Save for Later -
Cup and Ball Craft Instructions PowerPoint
(1 member review)A lovely PowerPoint to show you how to make a Victorian cup and ball toy! This includes a list of equipment and step by step instructions with photographs.Save for Later -
Toys Mindfulness Colouring Pages
This lovely set of colouring sheets feature a selection of different images all related to this topic. Great for a variety of activities, you can use them to reinforce fine motor skills, as inspiration for independent writing, or just for fun! Try putting the finished pictures up on display, or send them home for the parents.Save for Later
