Mothers Day Sensory Poem Planning Sheet
Mums love to receive handwritten poetry, but it's not always easy to write a poem! This guided planning sheet should help even reluctant poets to write a sensory poem about Mother's Day...
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Mums love to receive handwritten poetry, but it's not always easy to write a poem! This guided planning sheet should help even reluctant poets to write a sensory poem about Mother's Day...
The festival of colours, Holi, is the most vibrant of all Hindu festivals, so it's the perfect topic for a sensory poem. Use this planning sheet to start you off...
I think we all know one of the most popular tastes at Easter - chocolate of course! What other senses can the kids describe for an Easter sensory poem?
What do our senses experience on Earth Day? This Earth Day sensory poem planning sheet can be used by individuals who want some inspiration, or for a class brainstorming session.
Spark off some creative writing with the help of our lovely spring writing prompts. The kids can choose one of the spring-themed pictures then fill in the boxes using the prompts to plan a spring tale!
We've got 8 lovely spring scenes in this writing prompt/story paper pack. Each page has a spring-themed photograph at the top with lines underneath for writing - perfect for nature studies or creative writing!
This spring scene writing prompt slideshow is a fun way to inspire some creative writing! Ask the kids to watch the slideshow on your computer screen or whiteboard, then have a fun brainstorming session afterwards to get them putting pen to paper!
We've got adorable ducklings, pretty tulips and blossom and lots more in this beautiful collection of eight spring posters. They are designed to work along side our scene writing prompt worksheet but they are also perfect for brightening up your classroom or home!
The word tulip only has five letters but it is quite challenging to spell! The children can practice by using our pretty printable spelling jigsaw. Cut into strips along the dotted lines and let children rearrange the pieces to complete the picture and spell the word.
Can the children write the spring themed words in the boxes below the pictures? The shape of the boxes will give them a clue. A fun way to test spelling knowledge!
Learn to spell the word "spring" and enjoy a jigsaw puzzle at the same time. Just print onto card, slice along the vertical lines, and jumble up for the kids to put back together again.
You can use our colourful spring spelling grids with our printable letter tiles, or with foam or fridge letters that you might already have at home or in the classroom, to spell out the words.
Use this fun sheet to test if the children know the right spellings for some spring vocabulary. Can they circle the correct spelling of each word?
Print this lovely nest 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 nest.
Practise spelling with this cute lamb spelling jigsaw! Cut into strips along the dotted lines and ask the kids to rearrange the pieces to complete the picture and spell the word.
Help the children learn to spell in a fun way with our pretty daisy spelling jigsaw. Print onto card, laminate and cut the jigsaw along the dotted lines. Children need to put the strips in order to complete the picture and spell the word.
Learn to spell with the help of this cute chick! Cut into strips along the dotted lines and let children rearrange the pieces to complete the picture and spell the word 'chick'.
This bright and cheerful spring-themed worksheet will help the kids practise their sorting skills. Can they circle the biggest picture on each row, and draw a cross on the smallest?
This spring-themed size sorting worksheet is full of bright and colourful pictures for the kids to sort by size! Can the kids circle the biggest picture in each row, then draw a cross on the smallest?
We've got some bright and colourful spring pictures to print and cut out on these sheets, then the children can try sorting them onto the two 'big' and 'small' mats.