Fireworks Resources

FIREWORKS - Counting Puzzles (1-10)
1-10 ‘Fireworks’ themed number recognition and counting/subitising puzzles.
Match the number to the correct quantity of fireworks.
Practise counting or subitising objects which cannot be moved.
Use as a table or floor activity or part of an interactive display board. Left uncut, can be used as flashcards or for number ordering games.
Original artwork drawn by Sara Murphy and final digital resources created by Stuart Murphy. COPYRIGHT ON ALL OF THE RESOURCES HOUSED ON THIS WEBSITE IS HELD BY ‘LITTLE OWLS RESOURCES’. OUR RESOURCES (INCLUDING THE IMAGES WITHIN THEM), CANNOT BE SHARED OR SOLD COMMERCIALLY.
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FIREWORK NUMBERS 0-20
Numbers 0-20 on firework explosions. Create a firework themed number line, or place appropriate numbers for your child(ren) in a tuff spot along with themed objects. Can children count out the correct number of objects to place on each firework number? Or play an ordering game…Can you place the numbers in the right order? Or perhaps play which number is missing? After placing the numbers in order, take one away. Can your child(ren) work out which one is missing?
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FIREWORK ALPHABET
Alphabet lower case letters on firework explosions. Create a firework themed alphabet line, or place appropriate letters/sounds for your child(ren) in a tuff spot along with themed objects. Can children place the right objects next to their matching letter sound? Or play an ordering game…Can you place the alphabet letters in alphabetical order? Or perhaps play which letter is missing? After placing the letters in alphabetical order, take one away. Can your child(ren) work out which one is missing?
Original artwork drawn by Sara Murphy and final digital resources created by Stuart Murphy. COPYRIGHT ON ALL OF THE RESOURCES HOUSED ON THIS WEBSITE IS HELD BY ‘LITTLE OWLS RESOURCES’. OUR RESOURCES (INCLUDING THE IMAGES WITHIN THEM), CANNOT BE SHARED OR SOLD COMMERCIALLY.
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FIREWORK RHYTHMS
Fireworks sound cards to encourage children’s sense of rhythm and enjoyment of making sounds. Cards are different lengths to show the duration of each sound. You could introduce the sounds to the children first, for example getting them to say the long sound ‘zoooooom’ a few times in a row. Then showing them that the ‘bang’ sound is shorter and two bangs are equal to one zoooooom! You could follow this by showing the cards so that they have a visual cue as you develop different rhythms with them.
Original artwork drawn by Sara Murphy and final digital resources created by Stuart Murphy. COPYRIGHT ON ALL OF THE RESOURCES HOUSED ON THIS WEBSITE IS HELD BY ‘LITTLE OWLS RESOURCES’. OUR RESOURCES (INCLUDING THE IMAGES WITHIN THEM), CANNOT BE SHARED OR SOLD COMMERCIALLY.
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FIREWORK SAFETY CARDS
Four firework safety cards for display or discussion starters. Please note that we have included the cards about sparklers for general safety knowledge. It is not advisable for young children to hold sparklers.
Original artwork drawn by Sara Murphy and final digital resources created by Stuart Murphy. COPYRIGHT ON ALL OF THE RESOURCES HOUSED ON THIS WEBSITE IS HELD BY ‘LITTLE OWLS RESOURCES’. OUR RESOURCES (INCLUDING THE IMAGES WITHIN THEM), CANNOT BE SHARED OR SOLD COMMERCIALLY.
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FIREWORKS ACTIVITY CHALLENGE
Have great fun with your children moving like Fireworks with this set of 6 Fireworks Activity Challenge cards. Perhaps children could stand in a circle around the pile of cards and take turns to pick one for everyone to do. Cards could equally be shrunk down and placed on a key ring to take out on adventures or featured on an indoor or outdoor display board and referred to with everyone carrying out the activity on floor space in front. Once the children get to know the cards they will be able to relate the action to the picture without necessarily needing the card read to them...For example an adult may be able to simply hold up a card and everyone will be able to do the activity together! For those children who are exceptionally engaged, these cards explored in sequence could even be set to music as a dance performance! Great for physical development, descriptive language, understanding the world and turn taking.
Original artwork drawn by Sara Murphy and final digital resources created by Stuart Murphy. COPYRIGHT ON ALL OF THE RESOURCES HOUSED ON THIS WEBSITE IS HELD BY ‘LITTLE OWLS RESOURCES’. OUR RESOURCES (INCLUDING THE IMAGES WITHIN THEM), CANNOT BE SHARED OR SOLD COMMERCIALLY.
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