Time — Starter Test
12 warm-up questions on telling the time to the hour and half past, plus days of the week.
For pupils aged 5–7. Maths, English, Science PLUS every wider-curriculum subject: History, Geography, Computing, Art, D&T, Music, PE, and RE.
12 warm-up questions on telling the time to the hour and half past, plus days of the week.
18 questions covering Y1+Y2: telling time to 5 mins, quarter past/to, sequencing events, minutes per hour.
15 stretch questions: calculating durations, time crossing the hour, 24-hour reasoning, multi-step.
18 questions on Y1+Y2 spelling rules: plurals, suffixes with root changes, contractions, common exception words.
15 stretch questions: homophones, harder exception words, complex suffixes, /j/ sound spellings.
24 cut-out cards with rich, open questions designed to spark real conversation. Use at the dinner table, in the car, …
A two-page planning frame to help children prepare a confident "show and tell" — pick an object, plan three things to…
6 picture slides on how to listen well, how to take turns, how to ask good questions and how to disagree politely.
10 questions on the rules of good conversation and listening — what to do, what to avoid, and why.
12 flip cards introducing rich vocabulary children can drop into their talk — each card has the word, what it means, …
12 warm-up questions naming common 2-D and 3-D shapes.
Five pages of role-play scenarios and short performance scripts — be a shopkeeper, a vet, a TV presenter, a news repo…
18 questions on Y2 shape properties — sides, vertices, faces, edges and symmetry.
Why dinner-table conversation is one of the most powerful learning tools you have — and four practical ways to make i…
15 stretch questions: multi-property sorting, symmetry reasoning, 3-D nets, identifying shapes from descriptions.
NC mapping (all 12 spoken language requirements), classroom routines that build oracy, assessment notes, and how to u…
Year 1 maths worksheet on recognising 2D and 3D shapes with a real-world shape hunt.
Marker answers and shape misconceptions.
Six flashcards — square, triangle, circle, rectangle, cube, sphere.
5-slide animated lesson on 2D and 3D shapes with quiz.
Tap the named shape. 10 rounds covering 2D and 3D.
12 warm-up questions on plurals (-s/-es), simple suffixes, and the prefix un-.
5-slide interactive re-telling of the story with comprehension quiz.
Marker answers, common writing misconceptions, and parent prompts for the Sentence Writing sheet.
Quick-fire story questions. 10 rounds.
14 flashcards covering capital letters, punctuation and sentence types. Tap to flip.
12 questions covering retrieval, inference, vocabulary and sequencing. Mixed format — not just multiple choice.
A 5-slide lesson on building proper sentences — capital letters, full stops, and what makes a sentence complete.
8 flashcards covering every KS1 punctuation mark and when to use it.
Become a Story Explorer! 5-page workbook with 4 missions covering prediction, story mapping, character feelings, and …
Spot what's missing — a capital, a full stop, or both. 10 rounds. Score and time tracked.
5 slides covering every KS1 punctuation mark with kid-friendly explanations and examples.
5-slide guide on shared reading. The talk around the book matters more than the book itself.
12 questions on capitals, full stops, sentence completeness, and sentence types. Mixed format.
Three pages introducing the two largest religions in the UK: what Christians and Muslims believe, where they worship,…
Year 1 science worksheet on the four seasons — weather, trees, clothes, and a season-spotter Explorer Task.
5-page workshop. 4 missions: capital hunt, finger spaces, sentence types, and build-your-own.
A clue appears (a holy book, a place, a festival). Decide: Christianity, Islam, or BOTH? 12 rounds.
Marker answers and parent prompts for the Seasons worksheet.
5-slide guide. The talk-before-write rule, the common errors, and the 5-minute daily habits that build real writers.
7 slides covering what religions are, the basics of Christianity and Islam, and why people who believe different thin…
Four flashcards — one for each season — with visual prompts.
10 questions on the two religions — holy books, places of worship, festivals, key beliefs, and the things they share.
5-slide lesson on the four seasons with a 3-question quiz.
12 flip cards covering key RE vocabulary across Christianity and Islam: God, prayer, holy book, festival, Bible, Qur'…
Tap the season that matches the scene. 10 rounds.
Five pages exploring religion in your local area: places of worship near you, a Christmas-vs-Eid comparison, a story-…
Year 1 science worksheet matching senses to body parts, exploring sound, and a real-world sense-walk Explorer Task.
Key Stage 1 runs through Year 1 and Year 2 in primary school. Core subjects are English (reading, writing, spelling, grammar), Mathematics, and Science. Foundation subjects include History, Geography, Art and Design, Computing, Music, PE, and RE.
The Phonics Screening Check is taken in Year 1 (June), with a retake opportunity in Year 2 for pupils who don’t meet the expected standard. End-of-Key-Stage 1 teacher assessments take place in Year 2 across reading, writing, maths and science.
Parents wanting to support their Year 1 or Year 2 child at home; classroom teachers looking for curriculum-aligned worksheets and digital activities; tutors helping pupils with phonics, early reading or number bonds.