Panda Notebooking Page
Use our panda notebooking pages to record everything you have learned about these beautiful animals.
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Use our panda notebooking pages to record everything you have learned about these beautiful animals.
This cute panda is missing one half! Can the children use symmetry to finish the picture?
We have provided a simple template so that children can have a go at making a pig paper cut of their own. Stick with our simple version or embellish the body of the pig too. The pig will look lovely on display - perhaps in a window so that the light will shine through?
This lovely little felt pig bookmark is perfect for a present or for kids to tuck inside their own reading book. We've provided printable templates and instructions to make it perfect for a group activity. Simple sewing needed!
This felt pig finger puppet is such a lovely little craft for beginning "sewists" and it makes a perfect group craft, especially if you print out our template (which includes simple instructions) for each child.
This little pompom pig was a huge hit with our craft testers, but he didn't want to stand upright for his photo! Older children could make their own pompoms in three different sizes.
This little bookmark is very quick for the kids to make, using simple craft cupboard supplies. But who wouldn't like this pig bookmarks sticking out of the top of their reading book!
This pink treat tube would be a fun activity for children to make at a farmyard themed party. While the children play you could fill them up with sweets and then close them ready for them to take home at the end of the day.
This lovely pig mask is simple and fun for the kids to make - and then to wear! Why not team it with our wolf mask craft and play at The Three Little Pigs?
If you can dig out a paper cup and a polystyrene ball as well as some simple craft cupboard supplies, the kids will be able to assemble this cheerful paper cup pigs for themselves!
Our toilet roll animal crafts are really popular with children, so why not have a go at this lovely pig and add him to your farm display or menagerie! You will need a few simple craft supplies but he is quick and easy to do.
Wooden spoon crafts are always popular with children - and this wooden spoon pig has the added advantage of working very well as a puppet! Make three and use them to act out The Three Little Pigs, perhaps?
This paper plate pig is fun for the kids to make and looks great on display. You will need to divert children's attention while the pink paint dries, or perhaps paint the plates in advance.
The kids will enjoy sorting these pretty snowflakes in order of size. You can laminate them too for extra durability.
Learning how to sort by size is fun with these snowmen! Can the kids order them from biggest to smallest (then smallest to biggest)?
Here's a fun winter size sorting worksheet for the kids to try. Can they number the wintry pictures from 1 for the smallest to 5 for the biggest?
Cut out the winter trees and ask the children to sort them by size. Lots of fun, and if you laminate the trees you can use them over again...
We've got some fun winter shapes for the children to sort onto the 'big' and 'small' printable mats. Laminate the mats and shapes if you'd like to reuse them.
Ask the children to practise their sorting skills with this fun winter-themed sorting worksheet.
Here's the perfect story paper if you're learning about farm animals, or perhaps use it to record a visit to a farm? Two versions available below...