SLH Year 1 Week 6
Are you ready for the last week of fun from our Summer Learning Hub? This week's themed activities are looking towards autumn...
Some Maths...
We've got lots of ideas to choose from this week, including jigsaws, ordinal numbers, number bonds and more...
Help the kids learn their numbers 1 to 10 with this gorgeous owl family jigsaw! Just print it...
Print and cut out these cards and get the kids to put them back together again so that each owl...
Our acorn dot to dot is a fun activity for autumn, and a great way to practise pencil control....
There are lots of things to spot and count on this adorable woodland counting scene worksheet!...
Here's a fun way to practice your ordinal numbers - with a jigsaw of cheeky squirrels! Cut...
This lovely worksheet gets the kids practicing all the ordinal numbers to 20. First fill in the...
This simple worksheet asks children to count and compare numbers 3 and 4, and introduces simple...
Reading and Writing...
Write sentences about a tractor, or a story about a squirrel - or learn to spell some autumn words.
The children will soon be writing a couple of sentences with the help of this fun tractor...
Our gorgeous squirrel sits proudly above a set of lines or handwriting lines - to encourage the...
Recognising the shapes of letters can help children learn to recognise complete words, and this...
There are six autumn words on this autumn spelling grids printable. Use them with our...
Something Crafty ...
Work with autumn colours this week, to produce a picture and a useful placemat.
Here's an excuse to go outside and collect some autumn leaves! Even the youngest children...
This placemat in autumn colours makes a fun seasonal table decoration which the kids will enjoy...
More Ideas ...
Lots mre fun ideas to explore here!
This simple rainbow scavenger hunt could be a fun activity for younger kids learning their...
This fox tracing page is such a lovely one for autumn or wildlife topics, showing the fox curled...
Children can challenge themselves to cut out this delicate leaf shape. They will need to...
Did you know that owls can turn their heads as much as 270 degrees? This owl still needs the...
And Even More to Explore...
Autumn fun and Back to School - yay!