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Kindergarten writing resources for Microsoft Word in English (UK)

Preview of Animal Research and Fact File Sheet

Animal Research and Fact File Sheet

Created by
Kirsty Harrod
Two worksheets - one for research and one with a fact file outline. Could be used in English or as part of Topic/Science work. The research sheet is prompted with focus questions to guide children in their research. Could be easily adapted.
Preview of Back to School Activities | First Week of School | Beginning of the Year BUNDLE

Back to School Activities | First Week of School | Beginning of the Year BUNDLE

Welcome back to school! Get ready for an exciting adventure with our "Back to School Fun" activities book. This engaging and colorful collection contains 11 delightful documents designed to entertain and educate young learners as they embark on a new academic year.Inside this captivating book, children will find a treasure trove of interactive and age-appropriate activities, perfect for pre-schoolers, kindergarteners, and early elementary students. Each page is thoughtfully crafted to foster cre
Preview of How to Be A Good Citizen Activity w/ Visual Supports (Autism / Special Needs)

How to Be A Good Citizen Activity w/ Visual Supports (Autism / Special Needs)

Created by
Natural Wonders
How to be a Good Citizen includes 2 activities:Graphic Organizer - of different ways each student can practice being a good citizenBuilding Sentences - students can use the visual supports to build the 6 sentences on how they can be good citizens. I would read a story about how to be a good citizen and then spend time on these activities. After these 2 activities I would have my students write out the sentences.Enjoy!
Preview of learinng colors for kids

learinng colors for kids

Created by
KIDSZonee
Learning, Cutouts, Identification,Matching Colors,Color the Shapes,Cut and Paste the Colors,Trace and Color,Color the Objects .
Preview of What Gets a Capital Letter? Poster/ Anchor Chart - Visual Reminder

What Gets a Capital Letter? Poster/ Anchor Chart - Visual Reminder

Created by
The Cross Room
This handy anchor chart about Capital Letters acts as a reminder to students about when it is necessary to use a capital letter.
Preview of The Hospital Dog planning document

The Hospital Dog planning document

This planning can be used to structure a 3 week focus on The Hospital Dog.
Preview of Phase 5 Phonics Missing Sound Cards

Phase 5 Phonics Missing Sound Cards

Created by
matthew crouch
All new graphemes covered in phase 5. Not including alternative pronunciations. A range of cards that can be used to give children the opportunity to write the new graphemes and read the words.
Preview of Alliteration Using Your Name

Alliteration Using Your Name

Created by
That's Textbook
This graphic organiser scaffolds students to write an alliterative phrase using the initial letter of their name. There are 4 different levels and symbols are provided to support students with special needs.
Preview of Writing my friends' names! - reading and wiring (group game & writing table)

Writing my friends' names! - reading and wiring (group game & writing table)

Created by
WEI-CHIAO LIU
"Writing my friends' names!" is a popular topic for children aged 4-6 as they start to recognise letters and learn to read and write. We want to create literacy-rich environments for children to explore and use literacy, and nothing could be more exciting than being able to read and write their friends' names!The lesson materials include:Group time activity – lesson plan and name cardsLearning corner experience – lesson plan, name cards, envelope name tags, and open-ending questions signs.The gr
Preview of Peace Feels Like... poetry assignment

Peace Feels Like... poetry assignment

This is a poetry activity for students to complete after reading the book Peace Feels Like... by Vladimir Radunsky.Students should first brainstorm what peace feels like, tastes like, looks like, sounds like and smells like. Then students write a simple "senses poem" using similes. Below is space for them to draw a picture to go along with their poem.
Preview of Diagraphs Worksheet

Diagraphs Worksheet

Created by
Dalal Mourad
A diffrentiated worksheet to practise diagraphs;Sh/ Ch/ Th/ OO/ ee/ea/
Preview of Writing Missing Vowels

Writing Missing Vowels

Critical thinking in early childhood enables students to engage their minds at an early age. With these handouts students will think critically to find the missing vowels.
Preview of Planning a Story

Planning a Story

Created by
Kirsty Harrod
Two helpful worksheets for story planning. The first sheet helps children think of a setting for their story and the second sheet is a story map. Both sheets will help children include more detail and description in their story writing. Can be printed onto A4 or enlarged onto A3. Can also be easily adapted for different abilities and age groups.
Preview of The Very Hungry Caterpillar Sequencing
Preview of Three Little Pigs English Planning

Three Little Pigs English Planning

Created by
Jessica Murray
Used in Year 1 at the start of the year alongside the Three Little Pigs book. Very practical activities, lots of drama, writing labels and captions. Could also be used in Reception/Prep/Kindy or with low ability year 2 children.
Preview of Three Little Pigs English Planning week 2

Three Little Pigs English Planning week 2

Created by
Jessica Murray
This is the second week of English Planning for a unit on the Three Little Pigs, the first week is also available. This week focuses on planning and writing a new version of the Three Little Pigs Story. This was used in Year 1 at the start of the year, so includes practical activities and drama as well as basic writing. Includes differentiated learning outcomes and activities.
Preview of VicVELs Content Descriptors Writing

VicVELs Content Descriptors Writing

VicVELs Writing Content Descriptors for Foundation to Level 6 presented on one manageable page. Organised into strands. A great planning tool to ensure coverage of the curriculum.
Preview of Phase 3 Phonics Missing Sounds Cards

Phase 3 Phonics Missing Sounds Cards

Created by
matthew crouch
Phase 3 missing sounds cards. Picture and corresponding word with the sound blanked out for children to fill in the sound.All sounds from phase 3 included apart from sets 6 & 7.
Preview of Jack and the Beanstalk Letter to the Giant

Jack and the Beanstalk Letter to the Giant

Created by
That's Textbook
A simple letter template for students who need symbol support.
Preview of Simple sentence building using a phrase bank simple and fun

Simple sentence building using a phrase bank simple and fun

Created by
Jules Haddock
A series of tables with 2 well spaced lines underneath. Children pick a person, an action and a place to create a simple sentence they can copy. Good for handwriting practice, sentence construction and comprehension or as a simple starter for getting settled / peace and quiet for the register! You could always choose to change some of the "Who" options for characters / family the child knows. NB: the thumbnails show the tables split across pages. They print two to a page without issue and
Preview of Poster Lesson

Poster Lesson

Bonus Video "Malique Returns to School" is a story about a student returning to school after the pandemic. Get a copy of this amazing book from Amazon, Barnes & Noble, or Walmart! Allow students to complete the ELA lesson plan that goes with the book. www.academicfm.com
Preview of Dogs poem and inference worksheet

Dogs poem and inference worksheet

Created by
Samantha Kahn
Worksheet to correspond with dog poem and slideshow.
Preview of Letter B Writing Work

Letter B Writing Work

Working on the alphabet? Here is a letter B activity sheet to help your student's identify their letter's from both images and words!
Preview of Letter Work - A

Letter Work - A

Practice writing the letter A in both capital and lower case. Additionally, 2 other words that begin with the letter A.
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