5 New Early Years Learning Printables (EYLF + F–2 Aligned)
- Rachel Medlock
- May 4
- 2 min read
As Term 2 settles in and routines slowly find their rhythm again, many of us — parents, educators, and therapists alike — are looking for ways to support children’s learning that don’t add more overwhelm. That’s why we’ve created five new early years learning printables that are easy to use, easy to love, and thoughtfully designed to meet children where they are.
Whether you’re teaching in a classroom, setting up a learning corner at home, or guiding little ones in therapy sessions, these printables are:
✅ Developmentally supportive
✅ Zero-prep (just print and go)
✅ And aligned with the Early Years Learning Framework (EYLF) and Australian Curriculum F–2
These new tools support key curriculum goals like:
Building identity and confidence
Strengthening fine motor development
Developing early literacy and numeracy
Supporting self-expression and communication
Encouraging inclusion and curiosity about difference
Here’s what’s new:
🔢 1. Learn With Numbers – Mega Bundle
This 30-page toolkit helps children build number confidence through tracing, writing, sequencing and playful activities.
What’s inside:
Trace + write numbers 1–10 (numerals + words)
“Before,” “after,” and “between” number tasks
Visual ordering and cut-and-paste activities
Best for:
✔️ Early years classrooms
✔️ OT sessions
✔️ Home learning
Supports:
✏️ Number recognition
✏️ Sequencing + early maths concepts
✏️ Fine motor skills

🔠 2. Learn With Letters – Alphabet Toolkit
This 108-page printable pack covers every letter of the alphabet in a consistent, child-friendly format.
Each letter includes:
Tracing (uppercase + lowercase)
Writing practice
Colour and identify
Bonus name-writing sheet + alphabet charts
Best for:
✔️ Literacy centres and prep classrooms
✔️ Handwriting programs
✔️ At-home letter practice
Supports:
✏️ Letter formation
✏️ Visual recognition
✏️ Confidence through repetition

✂️ 3. Cutting Skills Bundle
35 printable activities to help little hands master scissor skills — from simple lines to complex shapes and pictures.
Best for:
✔️ Fine motor development in OT or ELC settings
✔️ Quiet time or structured play
✔️ Rainy day tasks at home
Supports:
✂️ Hand strength
✂️ Visual-motor coordination
✂️ Bilateral hand use

🧮 4. Counting 1–100 Poster
A calm, clear visual poster to support number recognition and pattern building — without the clutter.
Best for:
✔️ Early numeracy walls
✔️ Visual learners
✔️ Classroom + therapy spaces
Supports:
🔢 Number fluency
🔢 Early maths awareness
🔢 Confidence in counting

🤟🏼 5. Auslan A–Z Alphabet Poster
This inclusive poster features all 26 letters of the alphabet in Australian Sign Language — building literacy and connection side by side.
Best for:
✔️ Inclusive classrooms
✔️ Language units
✔️ Therapy and support settings
Supports:
🧠 Letter recognition
🧠 Early awareness of communication difference
🧠 Representation and respectful conversation

Why We Made These Early Years Learning Printables
These printables were created with real families, teachers, therapists and children in mind — and a belief that learning resources can be developmentally sound, accessible, affordable and genuinely helpful. If you're looking to build a more inclusive, gentle and joyfully supportive learning space, we’d love to see these resources in your hands.
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