New Foundation Stage Teaching Resources

Check out some of the newest schemes of work, lesson plans, classroom essentials and interactive presentations recently added to Clickprimary for Reception aged classes

  • Water

    Water

    Explore, describe and illustrate the importance of water in the world including how it can be used by families for different purposes

  • Water at Home

    Water at Home

    Investigate and describe different sources and uses of water at home by families to understand its importance in the world.

  • No Water

    No Water

    Identify and describe some suitable replacements for water that can be used to perform different jobs in a home by a family

  • Gardens

    Gardens

    Investigate, describe and record how to use water to grow a range of plants and flowers when working in a family garden

  • Fruit Cocktails

    Fruit Cocktails

    Practise following and sorting a set of instructions about how to use water when making some different drinks at home for members of a family to enjoy

  • Cooking

    Cooking

    Explore and devise some of the different ways of using water to prepare a range of foods and drinks at home for family meals and snacks

  • Washing and Cleaning

    Washing and Cleaning

    Identify, describe and compare different ways to use water at home to wash and clean people and a range of special objects

  • Washing, Cleaning and Drinking

    Washing, Cleaning and Drinking

    Investigate, describe and role-play some of the different uses of water at home that families can use for washing, cleaning or drinking

  • Easter Egg Sums

    Easter Egg Sums

    Identify and record matching numbers of Easter eggs that make sums to five, ten and twenty when using different number skills

  • One Less Egg

    One Less Egg

    Identify, calculate and record the numbers of Easter egg shapes that are one less than different numbers to twenty

  • One More Egg

    One More Egg

    Calculate and record matching sets of Easter egg shapes that are one more than different numbers to five, ten and twenty

  • Easter Egg Tree

    Easter Egg Tree

    Practise selecting and adding different pairs of numbers to six, ten and twenty that have been represented by Easter egg shapes with a range of designs