Fox Grid Copy
Can the kids copy this quite tricky picture of a fox from the left grid to the right? It is easiest if you count carefully and copy one square at a time...
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Can the kids copy this quite tricky picture of a fox from the left grid to the right? It is easiest if you count carefully and copy one square at a time...
Here's a nice simple CVC word for beginners to trace with their finger and then a pen, with a fun fox colouring page too.
Here's a cute colouring page of a lovely little fawn, with his name written below.
Children can use this lovely deer writing page for collecting facts, project writing or even a story...
Find out what the kids already know about deer, and fill in the gaps when you fill in this fact-finding worksheet. We have one for all our British Wildlife and many other animals and birds, so you can build up a really nice collection.
Kids can trace over the dotted letters of the word "deer" then colour in the picture.
Our lovely deer illustration sits at the top of this story paper, waiting to be coloured in when the kids have finished writing...
Our lovely illustration of a deer is here ready to print as a poster. It also makes a useful cover or addition to a project, and there's space for the children to write notes about the deer around the edges if they want.
Our printable jigsaws are quick to print and cut out (using our jigsaw instructions and cutting guides) and this deer jigsaw is perfect as part of a British Wildlife theme, perhaps.
Kids can practice their letters with this lovely handwriting worksheets, which will help them to remember how to spell "deer", too.
This grid copy is one for older children, who will enjoy trying to draw their own deer, complete with tricky antlers!
Colour the picture of a deer and then finger trace the word below. Once confident, children can trace the letters with a pencil too.
Here's a deer colouring page for the kids - simple but majestic!
The badger is a strange creature - and one that we don't see very often! This writing page is useful for storing research or perhaps for projects...
Colour the picture and trace the word badger! We've got dotted letters to guide...
Help children grow more confident with their handwriting with this fun badger handwriting worksheet.
Here's the first of three badger worksheets, for your youngest children. Trace over the letters of the word with a forefinger, starting on the dots and going in the direction of the arrows.
Collecting acorns is a fun autumn activity. If you can't find any you can still have fun drawing your own with help from our simple learn to draw an acorn tutorial.
Trace the dotted letters of the word "acorn" and colour in the big acorn above - a fun autumn worksheet for little kids!
Our acorn lacing card is a lovely simple shape for younger children to practice their lacing or sewing skills on. Print onto card and punch holes around the outside, laminating it to make it longer lasting if you wish.