Rugby Colouring Bookmarks
Kids can colour in the rugby ball and the word "RUGBY" on these fun sport-themed colouring bookmarks.
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Kids can colour in the rugby ball and the word "RUGBY" on these fun sport-themed colouring bookmarks.
We've left these rugby bookmarks blank for your own message, or perhaps for kids to record their match scores, write their favourite players' names, etc.
Use this rugby ball writing frame for match reports, writing about the sport, recording details of the Rugby World Cup...
We've got the whole alphabet in lower case on these rugby balls, which print out large enough to make a stunning display.
Design your own rugby kit using our small striped rugby jersey as a base. What colours will you use?
What colours will you choose for this design your rugby kit page, which includes a traditional quartered rugby jersey?
There are large stripes on this rugby jersey and plain shorts. Children can design their own kit by choosing their colours...
Here's a completely plain rugby jersey and shorts - just waiting for you to design your own rugby kit!
Use this writing page for research, recording facts, or perhaps even some creative writing about the puffin.
What do you know about puffins? This worksheet will encourage a little fact-finding, and it's a fun way for the kids to store what they've learned, too.
Here's a lovely puffin to colour in, and the word in dotted letters to trace underneath.
Our lovely puffin illustration is suree to encourage children to do some lovely writing - especially if they can colour in the picture afterwards. Use the story paper for creative writing, descriptive writing, research, copywork...
There is something so likeable about a puffin! This lovley poster is fun to display but we've also made the lines simple in case you want to cut the puffin out.
Our puffin jigsaw is quick to print and cut, and fun to put back together again! You can choose from our jigsaw cutting guides to tailor for the age of your child.
Kids can trace the word puffin, then have a go at writing it themselves, using this fun handwriting worksheet.
This puffin grid copy is quite tricky, with lots of detail - but if you copy the picture square by square and count carefully, you could be successful!
Puffin is a lovely word - fun to say and fun to write! Start the kids off with this finger tracing worksheet, and they can colour in the picture too.
Most people love puffins - and there's a lovely version on this colouring page for the kids to colour in. Will they do a stripy beak or plain?
Reinforce the kids' understanding of vowels and consonants with this farmyard themed stepping stone puzzle.
The 12 x times is always daunting for kids, but here's a fun way to practise skip counting in 12s. Can the children hop across the stepping stones correctly?