Books About Jellyfish Origami Booklet
Print and fold this little origami booklet. Then pay a visit to the library, perhaps, to collect as many books about jellyfish as you can. Read, and fill up the booklet!
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Print and fold this little origami booklet. Then pay a visit to the library, perhaps, to collect as many books about jellyfish as you can. Read, and fill up the booklet!
Choose from 4 versions of this little printable booklet, in which the kids can write down all the details of the life cycle of a jellyfish that they have learned. Our origami booklet folding instructions are here.
This cut and stick sequencing activity will help children learn the interesting life cycle of a jellyfish.
This colourful posters shows the various stages in the life cycle of that beautiful - and scary - underwater creature, the jellyfish!
Choose the most appropriate of these 4 jellyfish life cycle labelling worksheets for the age of your children.
Jellyfish are odd creatures! We've kept hese labelling worksheets fairly simple as they are aimed at younger children. Choose the one that is most appropriate.
These jellyfish word cards include many of the words associated with the life cycle of a jellyfish. They can help with spelling some of these unusual words too.
What's the difference between a fish and a jellyfish, and what are the similarities? You can use this Venn diagram worksheet with a wide age range.
Print this simple fact finding worksheet and ask the kids to do some research then fill in the blanks.
Did you know you can have a bloom of jellyfish, or a swarm, or a smack? Which collective noun do you prefer? Choose the one you like best or hear most often and print out a colouring page for the kids.
Choose whether you will refer to a group of jellyfish with one of three collective nouns: a bloom, a swarm or a smack! This colourful poster will help the kids remember the word.
When it's starting to get cold outside and you need something to keep the kids entertained inside, try these winter themed code breaker jokes. They'll keep the kids busy and give everyone a good giggle too.
We've got lots of activities here for a fireworks topic. Scroll down for a printable version of our planning sheet which is available in colour or black and white.
Use these colourful firework themed peg cards to practise subitising, counting and number recognition.
If you are learning about DÍa de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, with younger children, we've got lots of activities here that they will enjoy.
We have a couple of pictures of altars and food offerings that might be found at a Day of the Dead, or Día de Los Muertos, festival. Use the suggested questions as prompts for discussion or think of your own.
Here's a set of our popular code breaker jokes for anyone who loves dancing! Use the code to decipher these funny, dance themed jokes.
We had great fun making these spider biscuits and, as they are really just a question of adding decorations to existing biscuits, it's a quick activity to put together.
Here we've put together all of our lemur worksheets in to one handy pack. Simply print off and give to the kids to do as a project.
Here's a slightly different way to research lemurs. Lemurs are very popular in zoos and wildlife parks. Imagine you're a zookeeper - how would you keep them happy and healthy?