New Halloween Colouring Cards
Here's an activity for the weekend! Print some of these Halloween colouring cards and the kids can colour them in to give to friends or family next week.
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Here's an activity for the weekend! Print some of these Halloween colouring cards and the kids can colour them in to give to friends or family next week.
We've got 4 spookily fun new designs ready to print, fold and give ... just what you need for a quick greetings card this Halloween.
Find them here: Halloween Cards
... including fill in the blank and times table hundred squares. Lots of fun to be had with these, and they will certainly brighten up the classroom or kitchen table!
I'm going to be honest - some of these mazes are dauntingly difficult! There are 3 in each set and they get progressively harder. It might be fun to cut out the hat and pumpkin shapes and laminate the mazes for something different.
Learning maths doesn't have to be boring! Shelly tells us about all the fun her kids had playing printable maths games from Activity Village in this blog post.
Have a go at 2 new word searches, 3 new mazes, a boggler puzzle and a letter tiles puzzle, all with Bonfire Night (and the Gunpowder Plot) as their theme. Why not have a few on hand in case the fireworks display gets rained off!
These new worksheets for The Gunpowder Plot are a fun way to bring the history of Bonfire Night into the classroom or home and interest the children in a part of our history which is often forgotten when we go out to watch the local fireworks display, o
Our Famous Person of the week this week is Julius Caesar - famous general, consul and dictator of Ancient Rome. I expect if you asked people to name a famous "Roman", he would be the one that most named.
Here are the 2 latest colouring pages (and cards) in our growing "colouring quotes" series - Enjoy the little things and Life's a journey, not a race.
Use these new photographic posters to brighten the classroom or corridors for Bonfire Night - or perhaps to spark discussion about all our exciting traditions and what the kids will be doing for their Guy Fawkes celebrations.
I've had a lot of fun with this new collection of activities for the next stage in our Maths Stage by Stage collection - Comparing Numbers up to 20.
Whether you are celebrating Diwali and Bhaiya Dooj or just learning about it, we hope you will enjoy this new collection of activities.
... with an owl and a blackbird, a fox and a badger, mole and squirrel and a hedgehog! Some of these animals are just very cute!
We have 24 new colouring pages in this set of boys and girls aimed at younger children, with more to come soon too. They have fairly simple outlines so it might be fun to cut them out and make a frieze around the room.
I think Stasy has done a great job at taking an old etching and turning it into our new "Gunpowder Plotters" poster and colouring page - I hope you agree!
In this guest post, Shelly talks about using word searches, word scrambles, and crossword puzzles from Activity Village to help her children learn letter recognition, letter formation, and word recognition.
These new photographic posters are perfect for displays and for encouraging conversation about Diwali, featuring pretty rangoli designs, delicious Diwali sweets, stunning light displays and more. Lots to talk about and lots to enjoy!
If the kids are lucky enough to have a sibling, there's a special day called Bhaiya Dooj (or Bhai Dooj), part of the Diwali Festival of Life, which is dedicated to brothers and sisters.
We designed these new Halloween word tracing pages with very simple outlines so that you cut them out and laminate the shapes for use with a dry wipe pen - as an interesting and slightly more tactile alternative to our other handwriting worksheets.
Whether you want a suitably spooky page for your child's Halloween writing or a frame for a notice, some poetry or even a drawing project, these Halloween writing and drawing frames might just do the trick.