Ready to Print Pirate Cards for Pirate Birthdays ...
... and we've got pirate colouring cards too! Just print, fold and write your message. Perfect for all pirate fans ...
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... and we've got pirate colouring cards too! Just print, fold and write your message. Perfect for all pirate fans ...
We've had so much fun creating this collection of pirate colouring pages!
Did you know that 19th September is Talk Like A Pirate Day? It sounds like a lot of fun - so much so that we decided to build a whole new Pirates Topic around it!
This guest post from Shelley is packed full of great ideas for using our printable number resources for some fun hands-on maths activities with the kids. These are the pages used in the activities below:
We've been learning about Stephen Hawking this week. What a fascinating, inspiring man, whose life story has so much to teach children about perserverence and reaching for the starts - quite literally.
... with the help of a whole bunch of new, fun worksheets!
Learning to add up to 10 is going to be fun with these brand new resources, which cover addition of "one more", addition with "counting on" and addition with number bonds.
We've got round picture frames, square picture frames, black and white picture frames and colour picture frames ... all just waiting for your child to get out their pencils and create something spectacular!
It was Roald Dahl's birthday on 13th September, and that's the day that we now celebrate Roald Dahl Day.
A parrot, a peacock, a penguin, an owl and quite a few more birds are the subject of our latest "complete the picture" puzzles, which are a fun way to practise observational skills, copying, pencil control and so on.
... In fact, so many that we couldn't get them all on this preview picture!
This new collection of dot to dots is perfect for autumn but you could have a go at them any time - especially the apple and pear. They offer a variety of difficulties up to 26, and include a set with the alphabet as well as numbers.
Sarah shows how to get a large group of children of mixed ages involved in fun collage activities using leftover craft materials, whilst making something unique to them. Here are the links to the templates we used in the projects below:
We've got quirky upper case letter templates and quirky lower case letter templates, so you can mix and match them and use them in many different ways. Print direct onto coloured or patterned card and cut out for displays.
We've loved learning a little more about Mother Teresa's early life and her amazing achievements. What an inspiration she was to us all.
Understanding early number bonds is such a crucial foundation on which many of the later skills of maths are built - and learning them is important too.
While September is "Back to School" for most of us, we know that many home educators throw a "not back to school picnic" at this time of year.
Learning the concept of "one more" and "one less" is a first step towards addition and subtraction skills and these new worksheets make learning it fun!
We've just added a variety of worksheets designed to help children learn to write the digits 0 to 9 and the numbers 0 to 10.
Counting on from a number - rather than just learning to say the numbers 1 to 10 by "rote" - is an essential early skill for kids to learn, and these simple worksheets have been designed to help with that.