Hadrians Wall Story Paper
Learning about Hadrian's wall? This story paper might be useful for keeping notes, writing a description for display, or perhaps for a creative writing activity.
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Learning about Hadrian's wall? This story paper might be useful for keeping notes, writing a description for display, or perhaps for a creative writing activity.
Our Gretna Green story paper is perfect for a creative writing project - and it might be easy to start with the idea of an elopement!
Keep notes about the Forth Bridge, or about Scotland, with this story paper - or use it for creative writing.
Edinburgh Castle is dramatic, romantic and iconic - so this story paper is a great one to print for the kids to write a story set in the capital city of Scotland, perhaps...
Children can use this story paper for a creative writing activity. Perhaps they will write about a visit to Balmoral Castle on holiday?
Many people believed Hadrian's Wall was the most important monument built by the Romans in Britain. Here's a poster to display as part of your historical studies.
Colour in this picture of one of Scotland's famous landmarks - Gretna Green!
Print this poster, featuring an illustration of Gretna Green, and use as part of a Scotland display.
The Forth Bridge is considered as a symbol of Scotland, and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You can recognise it easily on our printable poster!
Until 2002 when a new, long-lasting paint was introduced, the task of painting the huge Forth Bridge was continuous! Hopefully, it won't take as long to colour in this picture!
Bring Edinburgh Castle to life by colouring in the illustration on this colouring page.
Edinburgh Castle has stood in the same spot since the 12th century. Here's a poster of this famous Scottish landmark to use in your displays.
Balmoral Castle has been the Scottish home of the Royal Family since it was purchased for Queen Victoria by Prince Albert in 1852. Print our poster of this beautiful building to use in your displays.
Kids can send a postcard from Loch Lomond - after a real or imaginery visit!
This Hadrian's Wall postcard makes a fun activity for kids who are learning about the Romans in Britain, or perhaps Scottish landmarks. Imagine they are there, or have visitied, and write a postcard home...
Colour in the picture of romantic Gretna Green on this postcard, then write something on the other side. You can practise writing an address too, or you could buy a stamp and send it for real!
This Gretna Green postcard would make a fun creative writing project. Ask the kids to imagine they have just eloped and got married and are sending a postcard home to tell the family!
The Forth Bridge is of course one of the most impressive "modern" landmarks of Scotland, making it a useful printable postcard activity for children learning about the country.
Colouring in the Forth Bridge on this postcard might be quite tricky but it's great for practising pencil control! There's space to write a little about Scotland the Forth Bridge on the back of the postcard.
Have you paid a visit to Edinburgh Castle with the kids, or learned a little about it? If so, ask them to write a postcard home as a fun creative writing activity.