Whale Worksheet
Here's one of our fun worksheets, designed to encourage children to find out and record some interesting facts about whales. Available in colour or black and white below.
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Here's one of our fun worksheets, designed to encourage children to find out and record some interesting facts about whales. Available in colour or black and white below.
We hope that this story starter will spark some creative story writing about the Commonwealth Games! It might help for the kids to know just a little about the history and format of the Games before they start brainstorming their stories.
Trace the word "whale" and then colour in this cheerful whale picture!
Ready for an underwater theme or perhaps bible class, let children practice their pencil control by tracing the lines on our whale tracing page.
I think the kids could write a lovely story about a whale, inspired by the picture on this story paper!
These whale notebooking pages come in two varieties - one with box for a picture or illustration, one just with lines. They are useful for collecting your research on this wonderful sea
We have two notebooking pages that you can use when learning about Monaco. Both feature the distinctive flag. The first has space for a drawing or map.
The children will have plenty of time to perfect their handwriting with this fun handwriting worksheet featuring the word whale!
You can print out the flag of Monaco in four different sizes with the pdf file below.
Our grid copy pictures are a fun way for kids to learn to draw simple pictures - and they involve careful counting, pencil control and copying skills too. Here's a lovely whale grid copy to try.
Here's a fun way to learn the flag of Monaco. Just print onto card, cut out with the help of our jigsaw instructions and cutting guides - choosing a guide that's appropriate for the age of your child - and then put it back together again!
Colour in the Monaco flag. It's an easy one to do - you'll just need a red pen or pencil!
Print and fold our little booklet with the Monaco flag and use it to store your research, travel plans etc! Folding instructions are here.
We have four varieties of our bookmarks to print out here, all featuring the Monaco flag. There are two to colour, and two already coloured.
Children can start to learn how to write the word WHALE with our fun finger tracing worksheet, and colour in the picture, too.
Here's a fun dot to dot for younger children. Join up the numbers, capital letters or lower case letters to reveal a friendly whale.
This lovely whale is jumping for joy - and he's perfect for younger children to colour in lovely bright colours!
Here's one of our origami booklet on the subject of whales - perfect for folding up, storing your notes or pictures, and keeping in your pocket! You will need the folding instructions here.
Here's a nice challenge for the kids - to write an acrostic poem using the letters from the word WHALE. We have four printables to choose from to make it more fun - and they make nice writing frames too!
Children can learn to draw this lovely whale with our step by step drawing tutorials - and when they've perfected the art, colour him in!