Introducing Number Patterns With Simple Worksheets
As we move on with our Maths Stage by Stage collection, it is time to introduce some number patterns.
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As we move on with our Maths Stage by Stage collection, it is time to introduce some number patterns.
We had only a few of these "fill in the blank story printables" until now, but have had so many requests for more. It seems that kids love them - and certainly they can get very silly indeed, which always goes down well!
It's taken me far too long to update our Dolls House Printables page, but I hope it has been worth the wait.
Our New Year display numbers come in black and white (use them as templates or print directly onto coloured cut before cutting out) and in bright colours and patter
For those of you who like to get ahead, we've started adding our new 2018 content already.
I can think of so many ways to use this writing paper - but right now I have Monday to Friday laminated and up on my wall so that I can keep track of my tasks and to do list for the week ahead!
Our latest "famous person" is the artist, Vincent van Gogh. We've had so much fun learning about his sad life and coming up with a set of printables to help the kids learn about him too, and hopefully inspire them to learn more.
In this guest post, Shelly talks about some of her favourite ways to use Ordinal Number printouts available from Activity Village.
This is such a fun winter scene that we thought we might use it in a number of ways - all of which you find directly with the links below.
Our newest "colouring quotes" are perfect for colouring and framing to motivate and inspire! The first is "I can and I will" and the second "Mistakes are proof that I am trying".
Each of these lovely "month of the year" writing paper designs comes in three variations (blank, ruled and with handwriting lines) so you can use them with a wide age range and for a variety of projects.
Sarah enjoys some of Activity Village's word puzzles in this guest blog post, and gets her whole family involved in the fun - even the teenagers!
Here's something a little different and unusual - our colouring postcards for winter. Just print onto good paper and get the kids to colour the picture. Then cut around the edges and fold in half, gluing it together.
Brighten up the classroom or home, or spark off some conversation and vocabulary learning with these lovely new Christmas posters, covering everything from poinsettia, holly and mistletoe to Christmas stockings and a nativity scene!
Our alphabet challenge puzzles are very popular - with all ages! Here are 20 more challenges that will really get the brains ticking over.
This week's "Famous Person" is Mahatma Gandhi - a shy, unassuming child with terrible handwriting who grew up to fight (peacefully) for the rights of his people and inspire independence for India through peaceful, non-violent protest.
We've got some fun new puzzles for Thanksgiving this year - including 3 new mazes, 3 new word searches, a boggler puzzle and a tiles puzzle. Fun for the classroom, or for passing the hours at home while the turkey cooks!
This week we have two more pretty colouring quote pages for you - available as cards or as pages to colour and frame. It might be winter here in the UK but that doesn't mean the sun doesn't sun!
Learning to put numbers in order and identify the greatest and smallest numbers in a sequence is much more fun when helped along by a robot, or a balloon, or these other interesting worksheets!
We've got a really fun collection of puzzles, printables and worksheets to help you take ordinal numbers from 1 through to 20.