Jack and the Beanstalk Characters Colouring Pages
These colouring pages feature a cast of characters from the fairy tale of Jack and the Beanstalk: the giant, giantess, man with the magic beans, mother, Jack and talking harp.
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These colouring pages feature a cast of characters from the fairy tale of Jack and the Beanstalk: the giant, giantess, man with the magic beans, mother, Jack and talking harp.
Here are three fun "posters" of the main characters in the Jack and the Beanstalk fairy tale - namely Jack, the Giant and the Giantess. Use them as they are or cut them out and laminate for illustrating the story.
Colour in Jack, the Giant and his wife the one-eyed Giantess - in this fun set of Jack and the Beanstalk colouring pages for younger children.
We have two sets of these Jack and the Beanstalk colouring pages - one with text and one without.
Listen online to our version of the Jack in the Beanstalk story, read specially for Activity Village.
This simple ballerina outline is fun for little kids to trace – and it's great pre-writing practice too!
My children often have something to say about the smell when they visit a farm! Use this sensory poem planning sheet to help complete some "On the farm" poetry...
It's easy to write a poem about going on a picnic with the help of this sensory poem planning sheet.
Writing poetry can be tricky, but our sensory poem planning sheets help the kids break down a poem into the different senses - a great place to start! This sheet helps the children write a poem set "In the Woods".
Cities are noisy, vibrant and exciting places to visit - and the perfect subject for sensory poems. Use our simple poem planning sheet to help get you started.
There's nothing more exciting than a trip to the zoo! Use this sensory poem planning sheet to help bring a zoo visit to life through your poetry...
Children can use this sensory poem planning sheet to capture the excitement of a trip to the swimming pool. The sheet is perfect for planning and brainstorming, ready to write out the poem in neat later.
Sensory poems use each of our senses to engage a reader's interest and bring them into the world you are creating. We've written the senses down for you on this "At the Playground" planning sheet to help start you off with your poetry...
Our sensory poem planning sheets are perfect if you're teaching the kids how to write poetry. Can they write a poem about a museum, describing what each of their senses feels like?
Bring a day at the beach to life through a poem, using our "At the Beach" planning sheet to help you. What can you see, smell, hear, taste, touch and feel?
Going to a BBQ is a fun thing to do in the summer (come rain or shine!) Use our sensory poem planning sheet to write some poetry about what your senses experience at a typical BBQ.
"This is one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind." This worksheet is based around perhaps one of the most well-known quotes ever made, by astronaut Neil Armstrong!
Can you find all the words to do with the Moon Landing hidden in this wordsearch? Just print and start looking...
This fun fact-finding worksheet will encourage the kids to do some research on the moon landing.
Can the kids write about the Moon Landing from the point of view of one of the crew, their family, Nasa control, someone watching at home or even the president of the USA at the time? How would the experience be for them?