Jack O Lantern Colour By Tricky Word Phase Five
The kids will enjoy colouring in this Jack O Lantern "colour by tricky word" colouring page which also helps them practise phase 5 tricky words.
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The kids will enjoy colouring in this Jack O Lantern "colour by tricky word" colouring page which also helps them practise phase 5 tricky words.
Practise number bonds to 10 along with colouring skills with this fun worksheet. The kids need to draw a line between 2 leaves that add up to 10, then colour them in matching colours.
Can the children find pairs of leaves that add up to 10 and draw a line between them? They can then colour them in matching colours.
Test how well the children know number bonds up to 70 with this fun activity, which asks them to complete each house jigsaw by adding the two sides of the house to make 70. There are 6 houses in this set, but if you want more of a challenge you can mix and match with our other sets.
This printable set of number bond house jigsaws are an engaging and fun way of practising number bond facts to 80. You'll need a printer and some scissors to make each jigsaw puzzle.
There are six number bond house jigsaws in this printable set that will help the children practise number bonds up to 90. Print onto white card and follow the instructions.
These printable house jigsaws make practising number bonds fun! Cut the roof off each house and cut down the middle too. To reassemble the house, the left and right sides should add up to the number 20 on the roof.
Children can sometimes find number bonds a bit tricky, but these fun jigsaws are a great way to help them practise. Follow the instructions to make each jigsaw, then ask the kids to put the houses together so that the two sides add up to the number 30 on the roof.
Practise number bonds to 40 with these fun house jigsaws. Print out, then cut off the roof and cut down the middle too. Jumble up the pieces then ask the children to put the houses back together so that the two sides add up to the number 40 on the roof.
Turn number bond practise to 50 into a fun activity by making these fun house jigsaws. The aim is to put each house back together by matching the two sides that add up to the number 50.
Here's a fun way to reinforce number bonds to 100. Print and make each of the 14 little house jigsaws in this set using the instructions.
Here's a fun way to practise number bonds up to 60. Cut the roof off each house, then cut into 2 down the middle. Ask the children to rebuild the house by finding a left side and right side that add up to the number on the roof.
Print and cut out this useful set of number bonds to 20 matching cards and use for counting and number bond practise. You can laminate the cards if you'd like to reuse them again.
Practise your number bonds to 50 by adding the two wings of each ladybird together.
These cute ladybirds are a fun way to help the kids practise number bonds to 20. Can they add the missing number so that the two wings add up to 20?
Here's a scavenger hunt to keep the kids busy at Halloween.
Here's a spooky scavenger hunt that's perfect for Halloween parties. Can the children find all of the items on the list and tick them off?
The children will enjoy totting up the number of each Halloween picture and writing the answers in the boxes on this spooky counting worksheet.
Can the kids use the words in the word bank provided to fill in the labels on the bat lifecycle diagram?
The children will enjoy colouring in the lovely illustrations on this life cycle of a bat colouring page, including some bats hanging upside down!