Halloween Counting Peg Cards
Grab some clothes pegs and printer card and have fun with these Halloween number peg cards! Cut out the cards (laminate for repeat use) and then ask the kids to count the objects and "clip" the correct number.
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Grab some clothes pegs and printer card and have fun with these Halloween number peg cards! Cut out the cards (laminate for repeat use) and then ask the kids to count the objects and "clip" the correct number.
Trace the colour words and then draw lines to match them with the correct cauldron. This is a fun worksheet for Halloween, for handwriting practice and for learning colours!
Can the kids identify and write the colours of the brew in each cauldron? Colour fun for Halloween!
For a slightly easier version, try Match the Cauldron Colours (which includes the colour words in dotted font for tracing).
Cut out the labels and stick them into the correct column on this bat "fact vs fiction" worksheet. Use it to encourage the children to learn about bats - they will need to find out the answers - or as a revision exercise.
We have two sizes of these letter order worksheets to choose from. The large size has 3 bats and letter sets per page and 8 worksheets in total. The small size has 8 bats and letter sets per page and 3 worksheets in total.
Fill in the bats' wings with numbers up to 50 - writing the number before and after the number on the bats' tummies. There are 3 pages in this set.
Fill in the bats' wings with the numbers before and after the numbers on the bats' tummies! There are 2 pages in this worksheet set, for numbers up to 20.
Fill in the number before and after the number on the bat's tummy! We've provided 3 worksheets in this set, for numbers up to 10.
Here's a picture of a squirrel in its habitat - a sturdy tree - for the children to colour in.
Most squirrels gather nuts and acorns in autumn to keep them going through the winter. The funny cartoon squirrel on our colouring page is gathering flowers instead!
This is such a cute squirrel colouring page for the kids - complete with butterfly and acorn!
I'm not sure I would like to eat the apple in this squirrel colouring page - complete with worm!
This funny squirrel looks like he's enjoying an afternoon rest on a log in the forest, before hurrying off to start collecting nuts and acorns again! We hope the kids enjoy colouring it in.
This colouring page is all about autumn! There's a squirrel collecting acorns and a toadstool to colour in, too.
This cheeky cartoon squirrel is saying hello - and he's going to be fun to colour in!
There's a "read and draw" worksheet for each one of the digraphs and trigraphs introduced in Phase Three. These worksheets are fantastic for checking your child's reading comprehension and a really fun activity too, with some intersting drawing challenges!
Super simple but useful for reinforcing the letters and sounds that children learn in Phase Three, these spell and colour worksheets are sure to go down well with the kids.
Colour in the autumn leaves according to the key, and learn your Phase Three tricky words at the same time!
Instead of a colour by number activity, this is a colour by tricky word activity! Who knew that learning your tricky words could be such fun!
Learning the Phase Three tricky words is so much fun with this colouring activity. No numbers - just tricky words in our key and a pretty butterfly to colour in...