Lemur Map Worksheet
Find out where lemurs are native and colour in the countries or places on this map. This is a great way of introducing geography into your projects.
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Find out where lemurs are native and colour in the countries or places on this map. This is a great way of introducing geography into your projects.
Ask the kids to do a bit of research, finding lots of information about lemurs and filling in this fun fact finding worksheet.
This is a different style of comprehension. Get the kids to read through this fact sheet to learn all about lemurs and then sort out the facts from the fiction.
This fact sheet with lots of information about lemurs is a great place to start your project.
After reading about lemurs on our lemur fact sheet, ask the kids to answer these quick, quiz-style comprehension questions to check their understanding.
This is a fun craft to do as you can make your monsters as spooky or as cute as you would like. These are a creative and budget-friendly Halloween craft and would be perfect for a party. We leave a trail of monster rocks going up our garden path at Halloween.
Here is a really fun way to get the kids writing. You don't need many resources and it encourages the children to use their imagination.
How adorable is this cute little ghost? It's so fluffy! It would look very sweet dangling as part of a Halloween display.
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This black cat is very cute. It's a great, budget-friendly Halloween craft.
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This is a really simple, budget-friendly craft but you can get really creative.
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This is a lovely and strangely relaxing craft to do. You can get really creative with this to make a beautiful piece of Halloween art.
These badges are great fun to make and look great as part of a Halloween costume whilst trick or treating. They would also be fun to make at a Halloween party.
Free! Here are some really gruesome Halloween badges to colour in and cut out. Use them to make badges like we have here.
The children can practice sequencing and learn about nature using our Life Cycle of a Spider Sequencing Worksheet. The young learners need to cut out all of the pictures, arrange them in the correct order then stick them in the blank spaces on the other sheet.
Can the children compare and contrast the characteristics of arachnids and insects using this Venn diagram? It's perfect for practicing classifying and sorting in a visual way.
There are lots of ways to use these versatile Life Cycle of a Spider Word Cards - vocabulary work, classroom displays, and much more.
The collective noun for a group of spiders is called a cluster or clutter. Female spiders often form clusters or clutters for food and protection, and sometimes to be sociable! We've got two spider collective noun posters (one for cluster and one for clutter) to print out.
It's simple to learn about the lifecycle of spiders with our easy-to-understand posters. Perfect for class discussions - have the children ever seen spider eggs on a nature walk perhaps?
This helpful fact-finding worksheet is a great way to kick off learning about spiders and asks the children to find out some basic facts including habitat, diet, size, lifespan, and behavior.
Spiders have always been a source of fascination for humans, and over time many myths and misconceptions have evolved about these interesting creatures. This fun worksheet asks the children to separate spider facts from fiction! We've included the answers on the last page.