Five Little Speckled Frogs
This nursery rhyme is a great way of helping children learn the mathematical concept of taking away.
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This nursery rhyme is a great way of helping children learn the mathematical concept of taking away.
Here is a lovely, colourful printable with the words to this popular, counting nursery rhyme.
We've got 2 pages of images to cut out and stick and 5 sorting mats to stick them to! See how quickly the kids can sort the pictures onto the mats. This will help them to develop their subitising skills, looking at a range of patterns.
This pilgrim boy tracing page is a good challenge for the kids - especially if they trace over all the dotted lines rather than in between them!
Trace the Pilgrim girl and then colour her in. Younger children can trace in the channel between the dotted lines using a felt tip pen or crayon. Older children could try tracing on all the dotted lines.
Here is a fun activity for Thanksgiving. Younger children can trace between the dotted lines and then colour in the pilgrim hat. Older children might want to trace along the lines instead
There are lots of details to trace on this cornucopia tracing page, making it perfect for children who like a challenge!
Can the kids identify a circle, retangle, square and triangle, and match them with the words? We've turned the shapes into pumpkins to make them more fun! Perfect for autumn, Harvest, Halloween or Thanksgiving.
Look at our 6 pumpkin shapes, decide what they are and match them to the correct word. This page is a fun way to tie shape learning into Harvest Festival, autumn, Thanksgiving or a food topic.
Here's our third - and most difficult - pumpkin shape match up page. There are 12 shapes to identify and match with the correct shape word.
Here's a challenge to see how well the kids know their shapes! Can they name all of the 17 pumpkin shapes on this worksheet? There's a little question at the end for them to answer too.
Learning about shapes can be fun with these pumpkin-themed fill-in-the-blanks worksheets! Can the children name the different seven pumpkin shapes? One page has the first letter filled in as a clue to help, and the other sheet asks the kids to fill in the blanks without any guidance.
The kids can practise their shape recognition skills and enjoy some colouring too with this bumper pack of 17 pumpkin colouring pages.
There are four shapes for the children to identify on this pumpkin 2d shapes worksheet. On the first page we've helped the kids out by giving them the first letter of the shape, but on the second sheet they have to name the shapes without any letter to prompt them.
Printing one to a page, these large pumpkin 2d shape posters are perfect for a classroom display or group work. There are 17 different shapes in this collection, all with an autumnal, pumpkin theme.
These double-sided flashcards make learning 2D shapes fun! We've squished a pumpkin into all sorts of shapes - from simple square and circle and triangle to trapezium and decagon!
Here's a fun way to help the kids learn a little about turkeys - with our turkey fact-finding worksheets. There are a tom and a hen to choose from in this pdf file.
Kids can trace over the dotted lines to make their own picture of a tasty pie and get some good pre-writing practice at the same time!
A group of turkeys is sometimes referred to as a rafter, and sometimes as a flock. We've got collective noun colouring pages for both.
We've got two collective noun posters for turkeys - one for a flock of turkeys and one for a rafter. It's thought the collective noun 'rafter' comes from the fact that turkeys like to nest and roost in the rafters of buildings.