To a Butterfly Comprehension
This comprehension exercise is based on the poem To A Butterfly by William Wordsworth. You can find a printable version of the poem here.
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This comprehension exercise is based on the poem To A Butterfly by William Wordsworth. You can find a printable version of the poem here.
Read about the life cycle of a butterfly then answer the questions and attempt your own drawing.
Write a sentence to match each picture - and describe the life cycle of a butterfly.
Read the simple text and then answer 4 questions before drawing a particular of a caterpillar munching on a leaf. We've included answers on page 3.
Read Caterpillar by Christina Rossetti (we have a lovely printable version here) and then answer these questions. We've included an answer sheet for easy marking / checking in the pdf.
This lovely poem is a perfect fit for children. It's simplicity, rhyme scheme and its tie-in with the butterfly life cycle provide plenty to think about.
This interesting worksheet asks children to study the pictogram and its and then answer the questions below. It features half and quarter butterflies!
Grab a ruler and measure the colourful butterflies on this worksheet, recording the length in both cm and mm in the table.
This pictogram worksheet shows the number of butterflies we counted over the summer, sorted by colour. We ask children to study the pictogram, paying attention to the key, and then answer the questions below.
Here is a first set of very easy 4x4 sudoku puzzles for children, made all the more exciting with colourful butterfly numbers! These are perfect for your youngest children, and are effectively an exercise in writing in the missing numbers rather than using much reasoning to fill the grid.
This set of butterfly sudoku is still using a 4x4 grid but children will need to start using their logic skills to work out how the numbers fit into the grid. Great fun!
Have a go at these fun butterfly-adorned 4x4 sudoku puzzles with the kids - there are 12 in total in the pack, a pack of answers and a large display version for putting on the board too.
Here's our first set of 6x6 sudoku with the butterfly design. These are extra easy, great for total beginners and a fun way to learn about how sudoku works, ready for the next set of "harder" puzzles.
Each set of these butterfly sudoku puzzles are a little bit harder than the last. These pretty 6x6 grids provide a little bit of challenge for kids who are honing their skills!
Here are 12 more butterfly sudoku puzzles for kids on 6x6 grids. These puzzles are getting just a little bit more tricky!
Get stuck into some tricker 6x6 sudoku puzzles with pretty butterfly design! There are 12 in this pack, available as a 3-page download or as a large display version for your screen or whiteboard.
Here's a mystery picture worksheet that will give the kids plenty of practice with coordinates! Don't tell them what to expect so that they can reveal the picture as they plot the points.
Challenge the kids to plot the points in this coordinate picture with 2 quadrants, to reveal an interesting picture. Although we've had to name the pdf file, it would be better not to let the kids know what they will find!
This challenging coordinate picture is based on 4 quadrants. Don't tell the kids what they are plotting so that they can reveal the mystery picture with their work.
Match the decimal butterflies to the correct percentage butterflies! There are 4 pages to this worksheet, providing plenty of practice for the kids.