Rosa Parks Worksheet
Introduce younger children to Rosa Parks with our simple fact-finding worksheet.
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Introduce younger children to Rosa Parks with our simple fact-finding worksheet.
This Rosa Parks writing page is perfect for any writing project about the famous American Civil Rights activist. Available in colour, or black and white, below...
Write about Rosa Parks and her incredible achievements on this story paper. We have two versions to choose from: lined, and with handwriting lines.
Our second Rosa Parks story paper is perfect for recording everything you learn about this remarkable woman.
This famous photograph shows Rosa Parks being fingerprinted by a deputy sheriff after being arrested for boycotting public transportation in Montgomery, Alabama in February 1956. It might be a good starting point for discussion when learning about Rosa Parks and the Civil Rights movement.
The kids will need to do some research and practise their persuasive language skills to design a poster encouraging people to participate in the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
We've got some lovely winter-themed pictures on this spelling worksheet - the kids just need to write the words underneath! The shape of the boxes should help them...
Print this winter spelling jigsaw onto some card, cut into strips then ask the kids to rearrange the pieces to spell the word.
Ask the kids to practise spelling winter words with this fun printable. Use with our printable letter tiles to spell out the words (or you could use any plastic/magnetic letters you might already have).
Trying to find a correct spelling (hidden amongst incorrect spellings) is a great way for kids to learn how to spell a word. All the words on this worksheet have a winter theme.
Print this appealing robin spelling jigsaw onto some card, and cut along the vertical dotted lines. Now when your child puts the picture back together again, they will be teaching themselves how to spell the word robin.
The word "hat" is a nice short word to learn to spell - so this jigsaw is perfect for early learners. Cut into strips along the dotted lines and let the children rearrange the pieces to complete the picture and spell the word.
Learn to spell the word "gloves" and enjoy a jigsaw puzzle at the same time. Just print onto card, slice along the vertical lines, and jumble up for the kids to put back together again.
Here is a fun way to practise spelling! Print out this picture of a coat, then simply cut along the vertical lines and let your children re-assemble it.
Here's a poster of a happy, relaxed pig, ready to print and display in the classroom or at home!
This poster of some adorable piglets is perfect for farm or animal themed displays! Print using the borderless settings on your printer for best results.
Younger children will enjoy tracing the lines on this cute pig tracing and colouring page. It's a fun way to practise pencil control, and perfect for farmyard themes or for Chinese Year of the Pig celebrations perhaps?
This simple pig tracing page is a fun activity for younger kids and helps them to practise pencil control too.
Can the children circle the letters that form words when you put them in front of '-ig'? We have UK and US versions available to download below...
Oink Oink! Grab your pens and enjoy colouring in this fun picture of a pig!