Budgie Writing Page
What do your children know about budgies? They could use this writing page to write a report about keeping one as a pet, perhaps?
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What do your children know about budgies? They could use this writing page to write a report about keeping one as a pet, perhaps?
This budgie worksheet is a great way to get children to write. They can record what they know and perhaps research any questions they are not sure about. The black and white version can be coloured in too!
This budgie word tracing page is a fun way to encourage young children to try a bit of letter writing practice.
Let the lovely budgie picture on this story paper inspire the kids to write. We have two versions to choose from - one lined and one with handwriting lines.
The word budgie may only have six letters but it is tricky to spell! Now children can practice by using our printable spelling jigsaw. Cut into strips along the dotted lines and let children rearrange the pieces to complete the picture and spell the word.
Our budgie printable jigsaw is a great way to entertain young children. Simply print onto some card and cut out following our jigsaw instructions and cutting guides.
Did you know that wild budgies are greenish-yellow like the one on this poster, although you can find them in lots of other colours in captivity? For best results, print this poster using the borderless settings on your printer.
Brighten up your displays with this pretty budgie poster.
Budgies are one of the most colourful birds, so print this poster of a little green and yellow budgie to brighten up your classroom walls or displays.
Research budgies and write up findings on our notebooking page, perfect for a pet animal or bird project.
Print out this cute budgie lacing card for a bird or pet theme. Fun for little hands! Punch holes around the edges and either sew or lace with a shoelace or wool. Laminate for extra strength and if you wish to reuse.
Practising handwriting will be lots of fun with this budgie themed worksheet. Start out by tracing the word and by the end of the page you'll be confident writing it unaided.
I love this budgie illustration - and I think children would get a real sense of achievement if they copy the picture successfully. Having the grid to work from really helps, especially if you take it square by square.
You can use magnetic letters to match the letters on our budgie finger tracing page, then trace the letters with your finger and colour the picture.
Dot to dots are a fun way to practise pencil control. Once the kids have finished joining the dots, they can colour in the budgie too.
Practice counting up to 10 with this budgie counting jigsaw. Print onto some card, then cut along the dotted lines to cut the jigsaw into strips.
Print and fold this little budgie booklet, complete with cute photo, for storing your budgie facts or stories! You will find folding instructions here.
We hope that the kids enjoy colouring in this lovely picture of two tortoises.
It's lunchtime for this hungry tortoise! Have some fun colouring in his picture.
This cute tortoise colouring page is sure to delight younger children and have them reaching for the crayons.