Womens World Cup Alphabet Challenge
It's nearly time for the Women's World Cup 2019! Try this fun alphabet challenge to get yourself ready to enjoy the action. Can you think of a Women's World Cup themed word for each letter of the alphabet?
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It's nearly time for the Women's World Cup 2019! Try this fun alphabet challenge to get yourself ready to enjoy the action. Can you think of a Women's World Cup themed word for each letter of the alphabet?
How many Women's World Cup themed words of 3 letters or more can you find in this Boggler puzzle? A fun challenge to try against family or friends if you're having a World Cup party!
Carrier pigeons were absolutely crucial during the war and for the planning and execution of D-Day! 32 pigeons even won a medal - the Dickin Medal - for their service. We thought we would celebrate their extraordinary contribution to the war effort with this colouring page.
This D-Day colouring page shows Allied airplanes flying over France. 24,000 troops were dropped by parachute (together with many thousands of dummies) behind enemy lines, to destroy bridges, capture or destory gun batteries and link up with Allied forces coming inwards from the beaches.
This colouring page depicts troops arriving on the beaches of Normandy on D-Day. 5,000 ships delivered the troops to 5 key beaches over a 50 mile stretch of the coast. When they came ashore they faced enemy fire, mines, barbed wire and other defences.
The kids will need to use their addition, subtraction or multiplication skills to work out the sums and colour in the picture of the caterpillar. A fun way to practise sums!
Can the kids create a tasty ice cream treat by working out the simple sums and colouring in the picture using the key? We've got two addition, two subtraction and two multiplication worksheets to choose from below.
Find out the colour of the snail's shell by working out the sums and following the key provided to colour in the picture. We've got 6 versions to choose from below (2 addition, 2 subtraction, 2 multiplication).
Light up the sun by solving the simple sums and colouring in the picture using the key. Choose from 6 versions below (2 addition, 2 subtraction and 2 multiplication).
Learning maths is fun when you're colouring in a picture too! Can the kids solve the simple sums (choose from two addition, two subtraction or two multiplication versions), then colour in the picture using the key to help them?
This is one of our trickier maths facts colouring pages, but the kids will be rewarded with a beautiful butterfly if they solve the sums correctly.
It's nearly time for the Women's World Cup! Can the kids find out some details about where the event was held, who won and who was runner up in previous years and fill in this worksheet? There's space to fill in details for 2019 too - who will win this time around?
Test your knowledge of the geography of France with this Women's World Cup worksheet. We've listed 9 cities where matches will be held in 2019. Can the children place them in the correct place on the map?
There are 24 countries taking part in the Women's World Cup 2019. Can the kids find out which languages are spoken in each country (there may be more than one)?
We've got a sorting mat for each group at the Women's World Cup 2019. Print and cut out our Women's World Cup 2019 Country Cards, then ask the kids to sort them into the correct groups.
We've got the flag for every country taking part in the Women's World Cup in this one printable file. Perfect for World Cup decorations and games!
Celebrate the Women's World Cup by baking some cupcakes and topping them with our flag cupcake toppers! They're easy to make too - just print, cut out each flag, then fold and stick over a toothpick or cocktail stick.
Our Women's World Cup 2019 flag cards have the name of each country under the flag, print six to a page and are perfect for all kinds of displays and games.
This colourful flag bunting is the perfect way to decorate your home or classroom for the Women's World cup, and we've included all of the flags of the countries taking part. Print onto paper or card, cut out the flags then fold and glue/staple each flag over some string or ribbon.
Print out our flag bookmarks and hand out to the class during the Women's World cup 2019 - there's one for each country taking part. Also useful as labels on displays or wall charts.