David Attenborough Colouring Page
Introduce the kids to the legendary David Attenborough with this fun colouring page!
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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.
Write about the remarkable life and career of David Attenborough, or record what you have learned from one of his documentaries on this fun writing page.
Have you watched one of David Attenborough's wildlife documentaries recently? You could use this story paper to write all about it.
We have 4 sets of photos of "real life" 3d shapes here - the sphere, cube, cuboid and pyramid. Use them as they are as posters, or cut out and sort them - perhaps using our 3D shapes sorting mats to do so.
We have four different versions of our Castle acrostic poem printables to choose from, both with illustrations and without.
Use this fun writing paper, illustrated with a magnificent castle, for stories, thank you letters and more.
Make this daffodil bloom by drawing the flower on the top of the stem! You can use the smaller picture for reference...
The harp is regarded as the national instrument of Wales and is called 'telyn' in Welsh. We've got an illustration of one to colour in on this printable sheet.
Did you know that the harp is the national instrument of Wales? Print this simple poster of a harp for your displays.
You'll probably want to use a green crayon or felt tip to colour in these tasty looking leeks on this colouring page!
There are two leeks on this playdough mat already, but can you make some more? You'll need green and white playdough...
Grab some coloured playdough and add your own fun design to the rugby ball on this playdough mat.
The kids can score a goal on this fun rugby posts playdough mat by adding their own playdough rugby ball. You can laminate the mat if you wish to reuse it.
The kids will love using playdough to decorate the rugby shirt with the colours of their favourite team! Laminate the sheet if you want to reuse over again.
Can you find a Wales themed word for each letter of the alphabet? You could think about Welsh place names, Welsh food, flowers and so on...
How many words can you find in this Wales boggler puzzle? Move horizontally, vertically or diagonally to join letters. There are some Wales themed words to find for bonus points.
These tiny Wales cupcake flags are perfect for a St David's day feast or any Welsh-themed party or sporting event. Print out the cupcake flags, cut out then glue around toothpicks to make the mini flags.