Something New - Cut and Complete the Picture Printables
Here's a fun way to combine cutting skills with sticking, matching and colouring - a good all in one activity which also happens to be fun!
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Here's a fun way to combine cutting skills with sticking, matching and colouring - a good all in one activity which also happens to be fun!
I've just added some new printable lacing cards to our Spring Lacing Cards page, including a rather cute lamb and a pretty blue bird who seemed to me to be very spring-like! These will stretch to a range of ages.
In the image below you can see just a small selection of our new goal-setting printables - some of my favourites. Adina, Sarah and I designed them to make planning and dreaming and imagining - and, eventually, goal-setting - fun
There are so many fun ways to use these new Spring writing frames - not least to encourage a little bit of writing from your children!
I know that January isn't theoretically Spring, but in my neck of the woods, in South East England, the daffodils came out on 15th December this year, the birds are singing to wake us up in the morning, and the cherry tree in my garden is full
We are! I've just added lots of fun new 2016 and New Year activities to the website - all ready for you to explore in plenty of time to print off for your New Year's Eve celebrations and the beginning of the January term...
We've been filling in some gaps in our usual handwriting worksheet for Christmas, and today I've added two sets -one of finger tracing and one of word tracing - worksheets to our offering.
I know some of you start planning for next year much earlier than December, so I'm sorry it has taken until now to get them up on the website. But here they are - our printable planner pages for 2016.
We love these new "doodle bookmarks" and this sort of "doodly", detailed designs is definitely in fashion right now!
If you enjoyed our new ordinal number jigsaws yesterday, you might like to check out these new number jigsaws that I've just added - designed to help children learning numbers 1 to 10. The owl picture is one of my favourites!
Of all our Thanksgiving crafts, I think these two are my favourite - closely followed by our Squash Pilgrim...
If you would like to have a go, you can find them here:
Lots of new acorn activities just added to the website, perfect for Autumn. Why not combine them with some squirrel activities? And did you know that up to 25% of a deer's autumn diet could be made up from acorns?
Might oaks from little acorns grow... the latest of our Quotation Posters collection, added today. I've just counted up and we have over 70 of these useful posters now!
When it is time to learn ordinal numbers with your children, we've got plenty of ways to make it fun, including these two new ordinal number jigsaws with an autumnal wildlife theme.
Reinforce odds and evens, the alphabet, vowels and consonants and skip counting from 2s up to 12s with these fun farmyard themed skip counting puzzles.
Sarah and I have been expanding our Colour topic over the last few months and today I've just added some lovely new colour mixing printables and worksheets, colour word cards, a whole set of colour "thing" colouring pages (hard to describe
I've just added some lovely new "doodly" bookmarks with a school theme, just in time for "Back to School". One page prints out in colour with two different designs and four bookmarks in total.
Are you ready for this autumn's exciting sporting event? With 20 countries competing for the Web Ellis cup in venues all over Great Britain, we think there is plenty to be getting excited about!
I'm ashamed to say that I just found these whale activities which I uploaded to the site some months ago - but forgot to publish! That means you can't see a "NEW!" flag on the latest additions, but I hope that won't matter.