Ou Digraph Copy The Word
Practise reading and writing 'ou' words by working through this Copy The Word worksheet, copying each word underneath the correct picture.
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Practise reading and writing 'ou' words by working through this Copy The Word worksheet, copying each word underneath the correct picture.
Read and copy the words boy, ahoy!, joy, oyster, royal and toy underneath the matching pictures on this 'oy' digraph Copy The Word worksheet.
Can the kids match the 'ph' words to the corresponding pictures and copy them underneath the correct one? A fun way to practise reading and writing the 'ph' digraph.
There are six fun illustrations on this 'u_e' split digraph worksheet. Can the children find the matching word for each and write it in the correct position?
Perfect for a bit of extra revision, homework or as a task in class, this Copy the Word worksheet asks the children to read the words in th
Which 'wh' words match which pictures? The children need to read each word then copy underneath one of the fun illustrations...
Add a bit of 'wow' factor to your thanksgiving decorations with this printable wreath. Print onto card then cut out carefully, punch a hole in the top then use some ribbon or string to hang up.
There's lots of thanksgiving-themed details to colour in on this wreath colour page, and once you've finished you can follow the instructions on how to make the wreath and hang it up.
This stunning printable wreath is a beautiful decoration to help commemorate Remembrance Day. It's simple to cut out and make, but younger children might need an adult to help.
The laying of wreaths of poppies is a big part of many Rembembrance services. The children can make their own simple wreath using this printable: simply print onto white card, cut out and punch a hole at the top and hang using ribbon.
This Remembrance Day wreath will make a lovely addition to displays in classrooms, Scout/Guide huts or at home. Colour in the poppy wreath then cut out carefully. Punch a hole in the top then thread through some ribbon to hang it up.
Colouring in this beautiful wreath is a lovely way for the children to be involved in Remembrance Day. Colour in the poppy wreath first, then cut out and make a hole in the top before threading through some ribbon (red would be ideal) and hanging in a display.
Bright and bold are the best words to describe this gorgeous Rangoli design wreath. It's easy to make too - just follow the instructions on the printable sheet.
This pretty Rangoli design is lovely to colour in, and you can turn the finished result into a wreath using the instructions on the page.
Part of this beautiful Rangoli design wreath has already been coloured in, but you can colour the rest to create a stunning 'colour pop' design. Once you've finished follow the instructions to cut out and hang your finished wreath.
There's a lot of detail to colour in on this Dwali wreath colouring page, but the end result is bound to be spectacular! You can cut out the wreath when you've finished and hang it up by punching a hole through the top and threading a ribbon through.
We love the beautiful colours of this Diwali wreath, perfect for brightening up any home or classroom. To make the wreath simply print onto strong paper or card, make a hole in the top and thread through a colourful ribbon.
Choo choo! This train ordering activity is a fun way for the kids to practise ordering numbers up to 10 from low to high.
Practising subtraction to 10 is fun with this set of 5 cut and paste train worksheets, which ask the children to do the calculation then put the carriages into order.
The kids will be speeding along with their maths skills after practising adding to 10 with our train ordering cut and paste worksheet. Can they cut out the carriages, work out the sums and glue them behind the engine in the correct order, from low to high?