Butterfly Count the Spots 2
Here's a simple activity for children learning to count up to 20. Count the spots! We have both colour and black and white versions of this page.
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Here's a simple activity for children learning to count up to 20. Count the spots! We have both colour and black and white versions of this page.
This worksheet asks children to count the spots on the butterfly - first as a whole, and then wing by wing. It then asks whether the children notice anything. Use it as a starting point to discuss symmetry and doubling, perhaps.
Trace over the dotted lines to reach the fluttery butterflies and your little ones will be practising their pencil control.
Use this colourful poster to spark conversation. Talk about the colours, season, what the children are wearing, how many butterflies you can spot and how many of each type, and so on. Posters like this are great for building vocabulary and conversation skills with younger children.
How pretty is this butterfly lacing card? Perfect for a spring or summer lacing activity for little ones, who will enjoy its simple, chunky shape and the gorgeous spring pink colour.
Colourful and chunky, this butterfly lacing card is perfect for younger children and a great extra activity for spring and summer, or a butterfly topic.
This butterfly lacing card has an added benefit - the kids get to colour it in first! That will make it an extra special activity when they lace it too.
There are 2 designs of this pretty butterfly and flower stationery. Print on A4 paper and then cut in half for conventiently sized A5 writing paper. Choose from blank, lined or handwriting lines versions, which are all included in this pdf file. Make sure you print the page you want!
Pretty butterflies in so many lovely spring and summer colours make this butterfly colour matching game a joy to make and play! Children will need to study the butterflies carefully to match them to the correct flower, as some are very similar.
This simple worksheet provides practice of writing letters b and c, for butterfly and caterpillar - perfect for a spring or summer or minibeasts theme.
Practise your 10x table with the help of this skip counting grid, and help a brand new butterfly emerge!
Can you skip count in 5s across the grid, to help the caterpillar change into a crysalis?
Skip count your way across the grid by 2s, to help the butterfly find a leaf on which to lay her eggs.
For this pretty worksheet, we've taken the first 4 shapes that children learn, turned them into flowers and provided butterflies and a caterpillar with shape preferences for the children to match up!
Colour the butterflies according to their first letter sound, and then count up the pictures beginning with each sound too. The page is themed around caterpillars and butterflies.
Look at the fun picture of butterflies and then answer the simple questions below. We've also asked children to write the first line of a story based on the picture, to get their imaginations going!
Read the instructions and then colour in the butterfly just how they say. This is a fun way to test reading comprehension.
Follow the instructions to draw a design on the wings of the butterfly and then colour it in.
Count the pictures - all caterpillars and butterflies - and match to the right number card. Alternatively, fold the cards in half down the centre and glue back to back to form double-sided flash cards.
Here are 8 summery sentences - all scrambled up! Put the words into a meaningful order, add punctuation, and all is well with the world again.