David Attenborough Worksheet
We think a lot of children (and adults!) would like to meet David Attenborough! This simple worksheet asks a few easy fact-finding questions about him and asks what the children would talk to him about if they met.
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We think a lot of children (and adults!) would like to meet David Attenborough! This simple worksheet asks a few easy fact-finding questions about him and asks what the children would talk to him about if they met.
David Attenborough has had a successful career spanning over 60 years. Add some of the highlights to this timeline worksheet.
Use this simple quote worksheet featuring a quote by David Attenborough to spark off your studies on this interesting man and his long career...
"I just wish the world was twice as big and half of it was still unexplored." This fabulous poster featuring a quote by David Attenborough is perfect for displays and for sparking a fun conversation or discussion.
David Attenborough has had a long and successful life full of achievements. Learn a little more about him by reading our factsheet, then try some of our David Attenborough activities perhaps?
Read all about the life and career of David Attenborough, then answer the questions at the end of this comprehension worksheet.
David Attenborough has been a huge inspiration to many people throughout his life and career. Can the children write him a letter telling him how he has inspired them?
Children need to fill in the blanks on this worksheet, asking for the properties of 3D shapes - the sphere, cube, cuboid and pyramid.
In both UK and US fonts, this handwriting practice worksheet offers the words sphere, cube, cuboid and pyramid.
There is lots of opportunity for practising writing these shape words on this worksheet - available in UK and US fonts and featuring circle, square, triangle and rectangle.
Practise handwriting and learn to spell the word cube at the same time. This handwriting worksheet might be useful when introducing 3D shapes to children.
Children can learn to spell the word cuboid and practise their handwriting with this simple worksheet.
Pyramid isn't a particularly easy word to spell, so this handwriting worksheet might do double duty! It might be useful when learning about 3D shapes, or perhaps for an Egypt or Ancient Egypt topic.
Practise writing the tricky word sphere with this handwriting worksheet - useful when first learning about 3D shapes.
Learn to spell and practice writing these tricky words - four 3D shapes! This pack includes the sphere, cube, cuboid and pyramid.
These photographic flash cards can be used to introduce and reinforce the first 3D shapes "in real life" for children. We cover spheres, cubes, cuboids and pyramids and have 8 photos for each.
Introduce the kids to the legendary David Attenborough with this fun colouring page!
David Attenborough has been interviewed many times for television and radio shows, but what would you ask him if you had the chance? Write your questions down in the speech bubbles on this worksheet.
David Attenborough often raises important issues such as climate change and talks about them in newspaper articles. Children can use this newspaper writing prompt to write their own article on David Attenborough and one of the environmental causes he supports, perhaps?
David Attenborough has introduced wildlife and nature to millions of people. Here's a simple poster of him to print and use in your classroom displays.