Ch Digraph Colour In
Pick out the digraph ch, wherever it appears in these words, and colour the letters in as you go.
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Pick out the digraph ch, wherever it appears in these words, and colour the letters in as you go.
Can the kids pick out the trigraph "ar" in this collection of ar words? Colour the letters in.
Read the words and colour the digraph "ai" - great practice for recognising the digraph and the sound.
We apologise for the manure on this worksheet! There aren't many words with the ure sound in them - but I'm sure the kids will enjoy identifying it!
The phonemes ow, oi, ear and air are all introduced in Phase Three. This fun colouring and counting activity will help make sure your children recognise them.
Learning oo, ar, or and ur? This fun colouring worksheet asks children to say the names of the pictures and colour them in if they contain the sounds.
Which pictures begin with the phonemes j, v, w and x? Colour them in and then count...
Ch, sh, th and ng are the sounds that the children will practise with this colouring and counting activity - all Phase Three.
Colour the pictures that contain the sounds ai, ee, igh and oa - all new sounds introduced in Phase Three.
Join the dots on this simple owl dot to dot page - from 1 to 22 - and then colour the owl in. This is a fun activity for younger children learning their numbers.
This pretty owl dot to dot combines numbers, lower case alphabet and upper case alphabet for the kids to join up. And of course it will be fun to colour it in too, when complete.
This toadstool dot to dot is perfect for an autumn or forest / woodland topic, and, with numbers up to 27 and a simple outline, is a good one for younger children.
Can the kids join the dots to complete this lovely deer picture, and then colour it in? The numbers go up to 51.
This funny little fox looks like he is sniffing the wind for interesting scents! Join the dots to complete the picture.
Join the dots - numbers to 38 and letters a to o - to complete this cute fox dot to dot picture - and then colour him in!
Join the dots - numbers to 22 and letters a to r - to reveal our cheeky scarecrow!
This cute hedgehog dot to dot is a fun one to fill in because of his spikes! The numbers go up to 38.
Role play a scarecrow - perhaps while singing Dingle Dangle Scarecrow - or use this fun scarecrow mask as part of a dressing up costume.
Available in both colour and black and white, this lovely scarecrow lacing card has a big, bold outline that makes it easy to cut out and perfect for younger children to sew or lace.
Here's a fun activity for an autumn afternoon! Print onto card, cut out and colour the autumn wreath, then punch a hole and hang it up for display! We've filled this wreath with hedgehogs, autumn leaves and pumpkins for the kids to colour...