Summer Vocabulary Die 1
Practising summer vocabulary is fun with our summer vocabulary die! Print and cut out the die shape, then fold and glue the flaps to make the die. Then use for vocabulary games, spelling tests and much more!
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Practising summer vocabulary is fun with our summer vocabulary die! Print and cut out the die shape, then fold and glue the flaps to make the die. Then use for vocabulary games, spelling tests and much more!
There are lots of fun summer items on our summer vocabulary die, perfect for learning new words or testing spelling. Choose from our bright and cheerful ready-coloured version, or print our black and white version and let the kids colour it in themselves.
These bright and colourful summer scene posters are perfect for bringing some cheer to your home or classroom in the summer, but they're also great to use for writing activities.
The summer pictures included in this slideshow should give kids plenty of inspiration for putting pen to paper and doing some writing! Can they brainstorm lots of words to describe their senses and emotions when they see each scene?
Planning a summer-themed story is much easier with the help of our summer scene writing prompts! The kids simply need to pick one of the scenes, then do some brainstorming in the boxes to kick off their creative writing process.
The colourful summer photographs on these story papers are bound to inspire a little creative writing by the kids!
This simple folding card could be used for a writing activity. How would the kids congratulate the Duke and Duchess of Sussex on the arrival of their first child?
It's ok to be magical! Colour in this fun quote page in some lovely bright colours, then display in your bedroom, perhaps?
Practice times tables with this sunflower skip counting dot to dot - counting from 2s to 10s. How to make times tables fun!
Join the dots on this sun picture - by 2s, 3s, 4s and so on, all the way up to 10s. It's a fun way to practice your times tables!
Join the dots on this strawberry picture and practice your times tables as you do it! Skip count by 2s, 3s and so on, all the way up to 10s. Fun!
Here's a dot to dot with a times tables difference! Join up the dots to form a picture, but choose the times table your child is working on first.
Kids can skip count their way around the picture to draw an ice lolly - practising their tables at the same time! It's a fun dot to dot puzzle with a secret.
Join the dots on this beach bucket and practise your times tables at the same time! Choose from 2s to 10s below.
The dots on this dot to dot beach ball are times table practice in disguise! Choose the table your child is learning below - from 2s to 10s.
These beautiful flowers will look even prettier if the kids get the answers to the sums correct and use the right colours! Choose from two addition, two subtraction and two multiplication worksheets below.
Can the kids solve the simple sums to find the right colours for our kite colouring pages? We have six versions to choose from below (two addition worksheets, two subtraction and two multiplication), to suit different ages and abilities - although the kids might like to try them all!
Children love rainbows, and they'll be rewarded with their own rainbow once they've completed this fun rainbow maths facts colouring page. We've got five to choose from below: addition to 10, addition to 20, subtraction to 10, subtraction to 20 and a multiplication version.
Children will have so much fun colouring this umbrella maths fact colouring page that they won't even notice that they are practising their sums!
The latest little prince to join the British royal family is Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor - or just Archie! Kids can practise writing his name with this worksheet and colour in the royal teddy bear.