Listening skills activities KS1

This collection of audio promotes listening skills for pre-school, Reception and Key Stage 1 children with fun sound discrimination games. Children are encouraged to listen carefully to identify sounds and to respond in a variety of ways, including both speech and movement.

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A set of ideas, plans and resources to help you teach drama workshops to year 6 pupils, with the aim of building their resilience as they approach the move to secondary schools.

Improve your children’s listening skills with our downloadable resources!

Teach your children about Shakespeare and this work using this fantastic collection of drama activities!

Help to develop your children's spoken language skills using these practical, sensory games. Try them in your lessons inside or outside of the classroom!

A set of ideas, plans and resources to help you teach drama workshops to year 6 pupils, with the aim of building their resilience as they approach the move to secondary schools.

Use drama to explore a range of Internet Safety situations.

A very fun activity which increases describing [and listening] skills.

This activity involves the whole class creating a story together. The story is not written down, and is made up spontaneously by individuals in the class.

If you have a drama club at your school, you can use this banner on your display boards.

Lots of ideas and activities to develop children's speaking skills.

Videos and resources that help children to understand life from a dog's perspective and educate pupils to be safe around dogs.

A fun way of reinforcing what children have learnt throughout the week.

Use our free display banner as part of a 'Let's Pretend' topic in your classroom.

 A fun drama activity, which encourages planning ahead and tactical thinking!

Help your children to think about the characters of different planets and have a catwalk style fashion show!

Are you studying a 'Making the News' topic? Use our display banner on your classroom walls!

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Another drama activity, which can be used for finding out about a new group of children.

An enjoyable way of generating some stories around your class.

If your topic 'Movement and Entertainment'? We have a free printable classroom display banner that you can use!

 A number of ideas for how to organize interviewing in the classroom.

Find ideas for using the fantastic Story Cubes in the classroom.

If your students are learning about 'Print, Broadcast and Online Journalism', our free banner can be used on a classroom display board.

Organize a "What Should I Be When I Grow Up" career night for your class, involving the children and their parents.

Use technology and talking books to support your Literacy teaching.

Encourage discussion and questioning skills through the use of puppets.

If your topic is 'The Circus is Coming to Town', our free printable display banner can decorate your classroom walls!

A great way of encouraging children to think more about characters in stories.

A simple play which could be used with young children, based on Little Bo Peep.

An enjoyable drama game for a group of children.

A simple drama activity, which is good for team building and developing observational skills.

Analyse adverts and try to make your own, with this enjoyable Literacy activity.

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Use our free display banner as part of a 'Let's Pretend' topic in your classroom.

 A fun drama activity, which encourages planning ahead and tactical thinking!

Help your children to think about the characters of different planets and have a catwalk style fashion show!

Are you studying a 'Making the News' topic? Use our display banner on your classroom walls!

A display giving information and tips about writing playscripts.

A display which can be used by children to learn and reinforce their knowledge of sign language.

A fantastic role play area, for early years classrooms, based on the story of Jack and the Beanstalk.

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