Number Squares
You will need coloured counters, a die and a copy of the board below to play this game - which will give your child lots of practice at easy addition.
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You will need coloured counters, a die and a copy of the board below to play this game - which will give your child lots of practice at easy addition.
Fun for Autumn, here's a printable oak leaf lacing card for sewing or lacing. Laminate for durability or for repeat use. For older children you could prick a series of holes along the veins for them to stitch with a blunt needle and embroidery thread or wool.
Here's a fun printable lacing card with a lovely pink octopus. Punch holes around the edges and have fun sewing or lacing! Laminate for extra strength and if you wish to reuse. Click the link below for our printable version.
This fun printable story starter will get the kids' creative writing flowing! "We had a few odd things happen this year", said Mum...."
This is a popular and easy card game for three or more children. It makes a good starter card game for kids and is a fun one for rainy afternoons when friends are visiting as it is quick to teach. It is also known by the name "Pass The Lady".
Here's a fun colouring page of Olga Korbut, the young Russian gymnast who wowed the world with her performances in the 1972 and 1976 Olympic Games.
Here's a fun poster of Olga Korbut, the wonderful Russian gymnast who stunned the world in the 1972 Olympic Games!
Kids can do some research about Olga Korbut, the Russian gymnast, then fill in this fun worksheet.
Use these writing pages for a project on Olga Korbut, star of the gymnastic arena at the 1972 Summer Olympic Games!
Kids will love decorating their own Olympic biscuits - and eating them afterwards. Make sure your workspace and the kids' clothes are well-protected from the bright colours used in the icing!
A fun Olympics writing page that children can use to write about their favourite Olympic hero - or to imagine their own Olympic success in the future, perhaps! We have two versions to chose from; one with plenty of writing lines and one with more drawing space.
What could more spectacular than a set of Olympic rings made out of donuts! These make the perfect tea-time treat or desert if you are hosting your own Olympic Games event, or just a fun snack during the Olympic Games to keep kids interested.
Here's a printable Olympic Flag colouring page for kids. Paint or colour the Olympic Rings, or use the printable as a base for collage or template for a craft activity. How about tracing the rings onto thin white cotton fabric (perhaps an old sheet) and then painting with fabric paints.
Print this word search puzzle out for the kids and see if they can find all the host cities of the Olympic Games! Perhaps they could then do some research to find the dates of the various Olympic Games?
You can use this medal chart to keep track of the top scoring countries (in which case you will need to print out the appropriate flags). However, we think it works better if you choose 5 or 6 "favourite" countries and track their progress through the Olympic Games.
Colour in this detailed colouring picture of Olympic medal winners standing on the Olympic podium.
Kids can use our Olympic medals to print for their own Olympic games or to make badges. Great for teachers too - everyone likes to receive a medal!
Just what you need when holding your own Olympic games, these Olympic medals with ribbon also make fun reward badges for teachers to hand out at school.
This Olympic ring paper chain is a fun way to decorate the classroom or home and get into the Olympic spirit! Cut the strips in advance for the youngest kids.
Here's a very simple outline of the Olympic Rings for kids to print and colour in.