Lamb Size Sorting
Baaaaa! Can the children sort these cute little lambs according to size? Print and cut out each lamb, and laminate to make them a bit stronger and longer-lasting.
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Baaaaa! Can the children sort these cute little lambs according to size? Print and cut out each lamb, and laminate to make them a bit stronger and longer-lasting.
Print out our daffodil sorting by size activity and have some fun with the children ordering the daffodils from big to small and from small to big!
We have five different sized chicks for children to practice sorting by size from smallest to largest - or vice versa. Print onto card, cut out and laminate for extra durability.
Butterflies come in all different shapes and sizes, just like on this fun printable activity! Cut out the butterflies, then shuffle them up and reorder them by size.
This coded message uses a simple letter transposition code to hide a message for St Patrick's Day. Can the kids work it out?
Word scrambles are always a challenge, and we've got a selection of challenges for you to choose from in this St Patrick's Day word scramble - from very hard (no clues) to easier (multi letter clues).
Find 12 St Patrick's Day words in this printable word search puzzle - fun for classroom or home.
Synchronised skating is am amazing sport to watch, and I'm sure it is great to be part of a team, too. If you haven't seen it before, why not do a search on YouTube with the kids? Who knows - it might inspire!
Fill in the blanks with the words taller, shorter and longer. Children could work in pairs while they complete this worksheet.
Learn to write and spell these comparative adjectives, commonly used in early measurement activities - tall, taller, tallest, short, shorter, shortest, and long, longer, longest.
This first set of worksheets simply asks children to identify the longer or shorter in each group of objects. The last activity is to draw a longer worm or a shorter caterpillar, to make the worksheets a little bit more fun!
Children should identify and circle or colour the tallest and shortest in each group. Each of the worksheets ends with an extra activity, asking the children to draw a taller or shorter building.
This set of 2 worksheets asks children to identify the tallest and shortest in the group and colour them in according to instructions. The second worksheet also asks the children to recognise and colour in objects which are the same height.
These word cards introduce the first measurement words that children will need to learn - including comparative adjectives for measuring length and height and simple metric (UK) and traditional (US) units of measurement.
This cube net printable is the perfect hands-on way to learn about this 3D shape! Choose from our pre-coloured or plain white versions, then print onto card, cut out and stick together by glueing the flaps.
Our cuboid net is perfect if you're introducing the concept of 3D shapes. Choose from either our ready-coloured or plain white versions below, print onto some card, cut out then stick together by glueing the flaps. Also great for craft projects!
Here's a fun, hands-on worksheet to test how much the children understand 3D shapes. Can they use the squared paper to complete the nets of a cube, cuboid and pyramid, then cut out and make the 3D shapes?
Can the children match the 3D shapes on the left to the correct net on the right? There are 3 shapes to try and figure out...
Learn how a pyramid is formed with the help of this pyramid net printable. Print onto some card, cut out, then glue the flaps together to make a 3D pyramid. Choose from two versions below: blank, or ready coloured in bright yellow.
These fun playdough mats encourage a hands-on approach for learning about 3D shapes! Can the children make each of the shapes (a sphere, cube, cuboid and pyramid), then answer the questions about each one? You can laminate the mats so that they can be used over again.