Ey Digraph Spell And Colour
Some of these pictures contain the 'ey' digraph but some don't! Can the children spell out each picture and only colour the ones containing the 'ey' sound?
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Some of these pictures contain the 'ey' digraph but some don't! Can the children spell out each picture and only colour the ones containing the 'ey' sound?
The i_e split digraph can be challenging for children to learn, but this spell and colour worksheet gives them plenty of practice.
Look carefully at each of the pictures on the sheet and spell out each word. If the word contains the 'ie' digraph, colour it in!
Look at each picture on this worksheet and spell the word, then colour in the pictures that contain the digraph "ir".
The o_e split digraph can be tricky for the kids to pick out, but this spell and colour worksheet will give them lots of practise.
This fun spell and colour activity will help your child to recognise the 'oe' digraph.
Here's a fun activity to help the kids practise words containing the 'ou' digraph. Can they look at the pictures, spell each word then colour in the ones that contain the sound 'ou'?
Look at the pictures on the worksheet carefully and only colour in the ones containing the 'oy' sound. Some of them might be a little tricky!
There's certainly a fun mix of pictures on this spell and colour worksheet! Can the kids identify which ones contain the 'ph' digraph and colour them in?
The kids can have fun identifying the words containing the split digraph 'u_e' on this worksheet then colouring them in.
Here's a fun activity to test how well the kids know 'ue' words. Can they look at each of the pictures and only colour in the ones that contain the 'ue' digraph?
There are six pictures on this spell and colour worksheet. Can the children colour the ones that contain the 'wh' digraph?
Just for fun, decorate your walls (or your fridge, or your display boards) with these fun sunflower photo frames! Simply cut them out and tape over a photo of your child's face.
Sometimes the background of a colouring project can be the intimidating part - which is how we came up with the idea of our colour pop colouring pages!
Although there is some tricky cutting out involved, we allowed the petals to fall over the edge of this sunflower wreath for effect. What a pretty way to brighten up a room for autumn!
You can really go to town on the colouring of this sunflower wreath, using all sorts of shades of golds and yellows and browns. You could even use some collage for the centre of the sunflowers to give them texture.
This is definitely an autumn colouring page that will appeal to older children and adults, with a lovely autumnal quote and a huge amount of detail to colour in.
Colour in all the pretty leaves on this frame and then write a poem, draw a picture or put anything you like inside! You could use greens for a spring/summer frame or browns, oranges, reds and yellows for an autumn frame.
Colour in this spooky jack 'o' lanterns colouring page - perfect for a Halloween decoration!
This frightful Halloween frame is packed full of ghosts, ghouls, pumpkins and treats to colour in. You can choose from our lined version (great for poems and writing work) or blank (perfect for drawings or photographs).