Pumpkin Maze
Can the kids help the farmer find their way through the maze to the pumpkin? This is one of our more challenging mazes!
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Can the kids help the farmer find their way through the maze to the pumpkin? This is one of our more challenging mazes!
Squirrels are well-known for hiding nuts and acorns in the autumn - can the children help this little squirrel get to his acorn through the maze?
It's harvest time, but the children need helping find their way through the maze to collect the harvest basket. We've included the solution to the maze below if you need it...
Girl' or women's rugby is becoming increasingly popular around the world, and this photographic poster of a women's rugby team after a match captures the excitement of the game brilliantly.
This striking photographic poster really captures the spirit and excitement of a men's rugby match, and might therefore prove inspirational to boys who are interested in the sport.
The 20 answers in this crossword are the 20 countries putting teams into the Rugby World Cup 2019 ... but can you recognise which is which?
Can you recognise all the teams taking part in the Rugby World Cup 2019 tournament from our clues? Find out with this quiz...
Learn the vocabulary of a rugby match with the help of these fun matching cards. Alternatively, fold vertically and glue them back to back to form double-sided flash cards.
Describe what is happening in each of these exciting rugby "scenes". Younger children could use 1 word - I'm thinking pass, tackle, run and try! Older kids can go into more detail.
Here are three more rugby match "scenes" for the kids to describe. What's happening in each picture? Rugby fans will enjoy the challenge but this set of worksheets is also fun for those new to the sport who are learning the rugby language.
Here's a fun rugby themed writing activity that might tempt even the most reluctant writer to have a go! We've provided 4 little pictures of scenes you might see in a rugby match. Can the kids explain what is happening?
Pick a favourite player and fill in the blanks to create your own player profile. How about allocating all the players of your country's Rugby World Cup team to the class, then putting the finished profiles up on display for all to read?
The kids can get really creative when writing acrostic poetry about the five senses. Here's one from us!
Here are some simple word cards for introducing the five senses to kids. Use them for labelling, displays or for matching up, perhaps, with our five senses cut outs.
Here is a set of large cut-outs representing the five senses - eyes, nose, ears, mouth (or mouth with tongue) and hand. They print over 5 pages.
Grab the scissors and cut out these fun cut outs for introducing the five senses to children - eyes for sight, ears for hearing, a nose for smell, a mouth for taste and a hand for touch. We've provided a simple mouth and an open mouth with tongue so you can choose which you prefer!
Ask the kids to join the dots on this acorn picture and practice their times tables as they go along! A fun way to learn times tables from 2s to 12s...
Ask the kids to grab some coloured pens or pencils and have fun completing this colour by number picture of a tractor using the code provided.
Each section of this squirrel picture is numbered so that, by following the colour key, the kids can colour in a beautiful image to be proud of. Choose from UK and US versions.
This simple owl colour by number is a little trickier than most of our colour by number pages, with more detail to colour in. We've suggested 2 colours of brown to give depth to the owl's feathers.