New Year Numbers
Familiarise younger children with the "numbers" in each New Year with this fun textured number craft. Use our Number Templates or draw your own.
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Familiarise younger children with the "numbers" in each New Year with this fun textured number craft. Use our Number Templates or draw your own.
Print and enjoy this fun colouring page of a New Year party - enjoy all the little details you can see of a family having lots of fun with their friends!
Here is a simple New Year's Resolutions paper to print out and use with the kids - get thinking about what you want to achieve over the year ahead...
The kids will enjoy making this star hair band - and wearing it - to celebrate the New Year! Change the colours to match your Christmas or New Year decorations - or your child's outfit.
Here's an unusual craft for kids at New Year - perfect if you are having a New Year's Eve party or want the kids to have an exciting "count down" to the New Year!
Here is a New Year Words printable worksheet for younger kids. Write some New Year words on the bear's drum!
This fun printable story starter will get the kids' creative writing flowing! "We had a few odd things happen this year", said Mum...."
Kids will have fun filling in this "fill in the blank" story on New Year Resolutions - choose your words carefully for a giggle or two!
Get the yellow crayon out to colour in this New York taxi then write a story about what you see in the picture, your own visit to New York and ride in a yellow taxi, or an imaginary story!
You know you are in New Zealand when you see the distinctive Beehive building! Print and colour then write a story using our fun story paper worksheet.
How many words can you make from our New Zealand inspired boggler?
One of our set of children around the world, here we look at the traditional Maori costumes of New Zealand.
Print this fun colouring map of New Zealand's islands with landmarks, animals and birds marked on it.
Here's a useful outline map printable of New Zealand in three versions - one completely blank, one with borders marked and one annotated.
Poi is the Maori word for ball on a string. Poi were used many years ago by the Maori people of New Zealand to strengthen their arms and hands and build the skills needed for battle (men) and weaving (women). Eventually Maori women began to show off their skills in a traditional dance.
Poi are balls on strings that Maori women manipulate in a special dance with great skill. You can find out more about them on our New Zealand Poi page and watch a video which will show you all sorts of moves you can practise when you have made your own poi!
New Zealand has some of the most beautiful ferns in the world and the silver fern is a national symbol. You often see the spiral shape of the unfurled silver fern leaf, the koru, in art, and koru necklaces carved out of bone were (and still are) popular.
One Tree Hill in Auckland, New Zealand is volcanic peak and important memorial place for New Zealanders. Use this printable colouring page and story paper to write about it!
Here's some printable story paper featuring a colouring page of Niagara Falls - great for writing projects, geography and travelling around the world in your imagination! What an incredible sight Niagara Falls must be!
Number Chicks is a dice game which helps children with number recognition and includes a fast and fun variation for older kids. You can play it as a pencil and paper game with our printable sheet, or as a file folder or board game using our printable game board.