Scrambled Sentences Worksheet KS1
It's fun to unscramble these sentences and put them into a meaningful order ... and correct the punctuation too! The sentences have a seaside theme.
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It's fun to unscramble these sentences and put them into a meaningful order ... and correct the punctuation too! The sentences have a seaside theme.
Correct these summery seaside-y sentences - their grammar, spellings and punctuation. There's lots of work to be done on these!
This fun worksheet asks children to correct the simple sentences for grammar, adding capital letters, full stops and other punctuation as necessary. It has a seaside theme, and we've included space for a drawing to match one of the sentences too.
Our beach towel worksheets are a fun way to practise place value - and these sets of beach towels are getting very long because the numbers are going all the way up to Millions! There are 6 pages in the pack.
Practise place value - up to 100,000s - with the help of our beach towel worksheets!
Practise place value with the help of our beach towels and you might even feel like you are at the seaside! This set of 6 worksheet covers Units, Tens, Hundreds and Thousands.
Who knew that beach towels could help with learning place value! Here are 3 worksheets that give extra practice at working with Units, Tens and Hundreds.
We've made this set of Crab Number Sorting cards very challenging by adding in negative numbers, decimals to 3 places and numbers into the 100,000s - a great way to revise place value with the kids!
This set of crab number sorting cards is going to challenge the kids! We've included decimals and numbers from the 100s to the 100,000s! Start with one set of 6 cards and then build up until you are sorting all 24...
Put the crab cards into the correct order - from smallest to largest, or from largest to smallest! This set includes numbers in the hundreds and numbers in the thousands.
There are 24 crab number sorting cards in this pack. Try 6 at a time and then combine to give more of a challenge. The numbers range from 66 to 996.
There are 4 pages of these lovely crabs in this pack of sorting cards. Start with 1 set of 6 cards, then another set and work through the 4 sets, then try combining them until the kids can sort all 24 into the correct order - either from small to large or from large to small.
Copy the squares into the correct positions on the grid to gradually reveal a picture. Don't tell the kids what it is! Choose from our easier or harder versions below.
Here's a challenging puzzle to keep the kids busy - in fact two puzzles, as we have an easier and harder version of this picture. Don't tell the kids what it is and see how many squares they have to fill in before they work it out...
Here's a quick way to get your reading books ready for a seaside holiday - by cutting out some colourful "wavy" surfboard bookmarks!
Colour in these wiggly surfboards - perhaps in wavy colours like the sea - and then cut them out to mark your position in your reading books...
Grab a box, raid the craft cupboard for interesting bits and pieces and paint, and make your own seaside diorama to put out on display. It's almost as good as going to the beach!
Count the seaside images, use our tally sheet to keep track and then plot them on our bar graph page - a fun seaside maths activity!
This simple technique - of using one of our templates as a reverse stencil - has created a stunning watercolour beach scene that is a perfect activity for a creative afternoon, for children of all ages. Cut out the template in advance if you are planning to do this with younger kids.
Have you tried "painting" with tissue paper? It's fun to do and the results can be unexpected and textural! This beach ball works well because the variation in colour enhances its 3D effect.