Packing For South Africa Worksheet
We're going on a virtual trip to South Africa, but we need to pack a suitcase first! What are the essentials for a trip to South Africa?
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We're going on a virtual trip to South Africa, but we need to pack a suitcase first! What are the essentials for a trip to South Africa?
Our suitcase packing worksheets are a fun way to learn about a country! This one is for St Kitts and Nevis - can the kids think about what they need to take there and 'fill' the suitcase?
This fun activity helps the kids learn about different countries and what they might need to take when they travel. What would they need to pack for a trip to St Vincent and the Grenadines?
If you were travelling to Tanzania, you might be going on a safari - something to consider when packing your suitcase, perhaps?
What will you pack in your suitcase for a trip to Tonga? A fun activity to help the kids learn about the country of Tonga!
Sunscreen is one essential you might need for Trinidad and Tobago, but what else should you pack for a trip to this country? Fill the suitcase with your ideas...
Write down everything you might need for a trip to Uganda (or draw pictures) in the suitcase on this Packing for Uganda worksheet. You'll need to think about clothes, medical supplies and any other essentials...
Can you think about the travel essentials you'd need for a trip to Zambia? Do some research, then fill the suitcase!
Have you got a recipe for a meal or cake you would like to try making? Write down your recipe on our special recipe book page, and draw some pictures too!
Can the kids read the Christmas Pudding Biscuits recipe, then answer the questions on the second page to show they have followed and understood the instructions?
These fondant penguins look tasty and cute too! But can the kids read and follow the recipe carefully and answer the question on the second page? A fun way to practise comprehension skills...
Here's a recipe comprehension test to see if the kids can absorb what they read and make sense of it too. They need to read the recipe for cinnamon bread stars, then answer the questions on the next page to see how much they've understood.
It's important to follow recipes carefully to get the best results, and this recipe comprehension test is a great way for the kids to practise reading and understanding ingredients, measurements and instructions. Can they read the Welsh Cakes recipe then answer the questions at the end?
Colour in the lovely illustration on the front of this beautiful rainforest postcard, then write an address and message on the back.
Nearly 2 million tourists a year visit Christ the Redeemer. Can you pretend you're one of them and write a postcard to send back home? You can colour in the picture too.
Write a story set in a rainforest with the animals on this story paper as central characters, or use for other kinds of rainforest-themed writing projects.
Write down some facts about Christ the Redeemer on this story paper, then colour in the picture. Available in two versions: lined, and with handwriting lines.
This interesting colouring page features Christ the Redeemer, one of the most famous landmarks in the world.
This delightful rainforest colouring page has so much of interest to colour in, including all sorts of rainforest creatures when you look closely!
There's nothing more fun than a pinata at a birthday party, and there are lots of sweets that have fallen out to colour in on this page...