Guinea Pig Size Sorting
The children will love ordering these adorable guinea pigs according to size! And if you laminate them too you can reuse them again.
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The children will love ordering these adorable guinea pigs according to size! And if you laminate them too you can reuse them again.
Finish our picture of a guinea pig using symmetry in this fun activity. The gridded worksheet is an easier task.
Cut out the missing bits of the Guinea Pig picture and glue them back into place before colouring in the picture, and practise lots of skills in the process!
Sort these goldfish by size from smallest to largest, or largest to smallest.
Grab some coloured crayons or pencils and colour in this lovely little foal!
Cut out the little rectangles and stick them back onto the bigger goldfish picture, making sure they are in the right place. Now colour in if you like!
This fun activity asks children to cut out three rectangles and glue them in the correct place on our cat picture. When they are stuck tight, why not colour the picture in?
Practise scissor skills by cutting out these lovely bunny shapes. They could make nice decorations for Easter cards and crafts too!
This cute kitty is missing one half! Can the children use symmetry to finish the cat picture?
Our budgies cut and complete picture tests both cutting skills and jigsaw skills as children have to cut out the rectangles and paste them into the right space on the picture. And of course, then they can enjoy colouring in the picture too.
Here's a fun cutting and sticking activity that the kids will enjoy! Cut out the small squares and then stick them in the correct place on our dogs colouring picture. And then, of course, colour the picture in!
Learn all about symmetry with our fun dog printable! We have two versions, gridded and blank. The gridded version is easier.
Finish our picture of a cute Corgi using symmetry in this fun activity. The gridded worksheet is an easier task.
Cut out the rectangles, glue them to the picture in the right space and finish by getting out the colouring pencils. Our fish cut and complete picture will keep children busy for a long time.
Practising addition is fun with our fishy dice game! Roll two dice, add up the numbers and colour in the fish with the correct answer - you can time yourself against the clock, or play against a friend!
It is fun to practice handwriting with our handwriting worksheets – and this fish worksheet is no exception!
Here's a colourful sorting activity to keep the kids busy and help them learn about different patterns. Print and cut out the colourful fish, print out the sorting mats too and sort the fish by their patterns.
Colour in the four fish and trace the word beneath on our word tracing worksheet for younger children.
This cute fish writing page is perfect for all kinds of letters and writing projects. Choose our ready-coloured version, or print in black and white and colour in the fish yourself.
The kids will learn about colours and how to sort them with this fun fish activity! Print and cut out the fish, then ask the kids to sort them by colours onto the mats (UK and US versions available below).