All Flags of Europe Colouring Pages
This complete set of flags of Europe colouring pages includes a linked index to make it very quick and easy to find and print the one you want. All are in the correct flag propotions too.
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This complete set of flags of Europe colouring pages includes a linked index to make it very quick and easy to find and print the one you want. All are in the correct flag propotions too.
This collection of mini flags of Europe are the perfect size to be glued or taped around a cocktail stick for cupcakes or other food displays. They also make very cute mini-bunting. The "flap" of each flag has the name of the country to which is belongs, for easy identification.
Playing with our European countries "top trump" style trading cards is a great way of learning about Europe and picking up an understanding of relative size, population, flags and so much more.
Here's a fun challenge for the kids - or all the family! Can you identify and name these flags of Europe? There are 6 worksheets in total, and an answer sheet for when you get stuck.
On one of his journeys up the beanstalk, Jack rescued a talking gold harp. In fact it was almost his downfall, as it called out to the sleeping giant as Jack ran off with it! Here's a lovely harp craft that you can use to accompany the story - or of course for a music topic if you prefer.
Reading Jack in the Beanstalk? Using a potato to print the leaves is a fun way for younger children to paint their own beanstalk - and make it as tall as they like!
Here are three easy ways to make golden eggs - perhaps to accompany Jack in the Beanstalk, or at Easter.
Golden egg 1You will need:
Polystyrene egg Gold paint Gold glitterInstructions:
Our beanstalk was made at home so 'grows' up the stairs. Yours could grow across a classroom wall or down a corridor. We have a giant at the top of ours but yours could disappear into a cloud.
This simple leaf frame comes in blank or lined versions, so you can use it for all kinds of writing or artwork projects.
How many words can you find from the well-known fairytale "Jack in the Beanstalk" hidden in the grid? A fun way to learn the vocabulary used in this story...
These large word cards include 15 words and phrases that you might find helpful when learning the story of Jack and Beanstalk. They're also great for labelling classroom displays.
Learning sequencing skills is an important part of writing, and can take a little practise! Each page in this printable pack has a leaf containing a paragraph from Jack and the Beanstalk. Print them out, mix them up then ask the kids to put them in the correct order.
This is the simplest of our Jack and the Beanstalk sequencing activities, so it's ideal for younger kids. Can they number the pictures of Jack and the Beanstalk into the correct order according to the story? They can colour the pictures in too if they like...
This simple activity is a great way to introduce the kids to sequencing (putting a story in the correct order). Cut out the picture cards on page 2 and ask the children to stick them into the correct order on the first sheet.
Picture comprehension worksheets are a simple and fun way to introduce younger kids to comprehension work. This one features a scene from Jack and the Beanstalk.
Help the kids to practise their persuasive language and writing techniques with this Jack and the Beanstalk worksheet. What would the bean seller say to Jack to persuade him to exchange his cow for some beans?
Can the kids design an eye-catching poster tempting people to buy some magic beans? What would be the main selling point?
Here's a fun finger puppet activity if you're learning the story of Jack and the Beanstalk! Print both sheets onto some card then cut out the strips and characters. Make a loop big enough for 2 fingers with the strip and attach to the back of each character.
The kids can practise comprehension skills by reading Jack and the Beanstalk (our printable version can be found here), then answering a few simple questions on this worksheet.
Learning about characters and their different traits is an important part of literacy skills in children.