Tortoise Story Paper
Write about the tortoise, or make up a story featuring a tortoise as the central character. Choose from two versions to suit different ages - handwriting lines or lined.
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Write about the tortoise, or make up a story featuring a tortoise as the central character. Choose from two versions to suit different ages - handwriting lines or lined.
Print this appealing tortoise spelling jigsaw onto some card, and cut along the vertical dotted lines. Now when your child puts the picture back together again, they will be teaching themselves how to spell the word tortoise.
This tortoise is funny and cute - so hopefully, the kids will enjoy putting him back together again when they are given him as a jigsaw! You will need our jigsaw instructions and cutting guides.
Here's a wonderful poster featuring a close-up photograph of a tortoise! Print out and use for displays and topic work.
Here's a fun poster of a tortoise. Easy to print out and display in the classroom or to use in projects.
This fun poster of a tortoise is perfect for brightening up the walls of the classroom or perhaps a playroom, children's bedroom or nursery.
There's plenty of space on our tortoise notebooking pages for writing information and notes about tortoises, whether you have a pet tortoise yourself or are just studying these incredible animals!
Follow the simple instructions, get your needle threaded and work your way around the easy outline of our tortoise lacing card. A great one for younger children.
Practise writing the word tortoise with our printable handwriting worksheet - and do some colouring in too!
Trace the squares carefully one by one on our tortoise grid copy puzzle to draw your own picture. It's quite tricky so concentration is required!
Here's a slightly tricky word for the children to learn and practise - can they trace the letters in "tortoise" with their finger?
Can the kids join the dots from 1 to 20 to complete the tortoise's shell on our dot to dot puzzle?
Print our fun tortoise counting jigsaw out onto card and then slice along the lines vertically. Can the kids put it back together again? It's a fun way to practice counting from 1 to 10. We have a black and white version, too, that the kids can colour in.
Use this fun little tortoise booklet to write down facts about these amazing animals, or even a guide to keeping them as a pet. You'll need our folding instructions found here.
Learn to draw a tortoise with our simple step by step guide.
Can the kids complete the picture of the tortoise at the top? We've provided a picture on the bottom, so they need to study it carefully to work out what is missing.
Can the children draw a face on this tortoise, and decorate his shell too?
This step by step printable tutorial teaches children how to draw their own cute budgie picture.
Can the children complete the cute budgie picture, a fun test of drawing and observation?
This budgie needs eyes and of course a little beak! Can you draw them on for him?