Daisy Colouring Page
Here's a lovely big bold outline of a daisy for the kids to colour - so pretty in spring-time or summer! Why not cut them out and line up a row of flowers on display...
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Here's a lovely big bold outline of a daisy for the kids to colour - so pretty in spring-time or summer! Why not cut them out and line up a row of flowers on display...
Challenge the children to an acrostic poem using the letters in the word DAISY - such a nice activity for a spring day! These printables also make lovely writing or drawing frames. You will find 4 separate pdf files zipped up together below.
Our rainbow word tracing worksheet offers a simple rainbow to colour in, with the word to trace over below.
Practise writing the word rainbow, and colour in a rainbow or two with this fun handwriting worksheet.
Learn the letters that spell the word "rainbow" with this pretty finger tracing worksheet. And why not colour in the picture too!
Colour in the pretty princess and then trace the letters underneath. Every little girl is a princess!
Children can practise writing the word "princess" with this cute handwriting worksheet. We've left the last line blank so that they can try writing it on their own, too.
Learn to write the word "princess" with the help of this finger tracing worksheet. Place a finger on the dot and then follow the arrows to trace the letters correctly - then try with a pencil. And why not colour in the pretty princess, too?
Colour in the picture of a knight, and trace the letters of the word beneath.
Knight is a tricky word to spell - but children will remember it when they've practised with this handwriting worksheet! As always we have a fun illustration for them to colour, too.
Children can colour in our lovely knight and then learn to write the word beneath, tracing the letters with their forefinger first.
Colour in the England flag and trace the letters of the word on this fun worksheet...
By the time children have completed this England worksheet they will have perfected the art of writing it! There are two England flags to colour in, too.
Use this worksheet to teach children how to write and spell "England". If you colour in the flag first and then laminate it, you could use it many times with a dry wipe pen for extra practice.
Children can practise their handwriting and then colour in the bonfire picture - perfect for autumn when the leaves need clearing up, Bonfire Night, or possibly Fourth of July?
Children can first trace the word "bonfire" a number of times to build up confidence, making sure that they form the letters correctly, and then practise writing it themselves, with our printable handwriting worksheet.
Learn the correct way to write the letters in the word "bonfire" with our finger tracing worksheet. Children can colour in the picture too. Why not laminate for repeat use with a dry wipe pen?
For older kids, this worksheet asks them to find out some interesting facts about their Grandfather and fill in some other bits and pieces. Draw a picture or add a photo, too.
Here's a fun way to encourage children to think about their sibling - specifically their sister! When the writing is done, draw a lovely picture in the frame...
Encourage the kids to write about their mother with this worksheet. Some research might be needed! We've added a photo frame so that they can draw their own picture, or stick in a photo.