All Women's World Cup 2019 Kit Worksheets
Our popular kit worksheets are back! This time we've made a set of 24 for the Women's World Cup 2019. Read our descriptions and then draw and colour the kit on the blanks below.
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Our popular kit worksheets are back! This time we've made a set of 24 for the Women's World Cup 2019. Read our descriptions and then draw and colour the kit on the blanks below.
Kids will need to do some research to find out the answers to our Women's World Cup 2019 trivia challenge, I expect - unless they are really up on their football trivia!
Here's a simple colouring page with bold outline letters for the kids to colour in. Perhaps they could colour in the footballer in their country's colours?
How many smaller words can you make from the letters in "Women's World Cup"? Try this as a solo challenge or as a timed race between individuals or teams.
Here's a fun tracing page of a woman footballer - a fun way to work on pencil control. Younger children can trace between the dotted lines. Older kids can trace on them, perhaps using a variety of different colours.
Trace the footballer and football - it's good pencil control practice! Younger children can trace between the dotted lines. Older kids can trace over all of them, perhaps in a variety of colours.
Colour in this fun England supporters colouring page for the Women's World Cup and get ready to wave it around whenever England score a goal!
Are you supporting England in the Women's World Cup 2019? Then this is a fun poster for you to print and put out on display!
Our group kit printables have been very popular in the past - so here's a set for the Women's World Cup in 2019. Each page shows the home and away strips of each of the 4 teams in a group - from Group A to Group F.
Whether the kids are getting ready to enjoy the Cricket World Cup or a school match, or stuck indoors on a rainy summer afternoon, this "design your team's cricket kit" printable might be fun for them.
Our cricket writing prompt encourages children to think about feelings such as excitement, anticipation and terror - as they face their first cricket match as part of a team!
We ask children to have a good look at the picture and then answer the questions below. I wonder how many children will answer "yes" to the penultimate question!
Here's a simple colouring page for the Cricket World Cup 2019 aimed at younger supporters.
Kids can work on their pencil control with the second of our two cricketer tracing pages, this one featuring a female cricketer. Younger children can trace the channels between the dotted lines; older kids can trace all the lines.
Here is the first of two fun cricketer tracing pages for kids - this one of a male cricketer. Younger children can trace between the dotted lines with a crayon or pencil. Older children can trace over all the dotted lines.
Learn about D-Day with the help of this interesting fact sheet, which includes our write-up and a number of photos too.
This 15-page slideshow tells the story of D-Day, with plenty of pictures and interesting facts to keep the kids engaged. It is set to manual advance, so click on the screen to turn the pages.
General Eiseinhower released this inspirational statement just before the Allied forces set off for France. We ask children to read the statement and describe how it made them feel in a letter home to their parents.
Here is a photo of the D-Day statement to the soldiers, sailors, and airmen of the Allied Expeditionary Force, sent by General Eisenhower just before the D-Day landings took place.
Fill in the blanks on this map of Normandy to show the locations of 3 towns / cities and the code-named beaches, together with the country's forces responsible for landing on each beach.