Autumn Art Study Worksheet
This art study worksheet asks the kids to look at Autumn Foliage by Tom Thomson, a Canadian artist.
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This art study worksheet asks the kids to look at Autumn Foliage by Tom Thomson, a Canadian artist.
This bingo game is a great way to help the kids learn some autumn vocabulary.
This is a fun way to create a lovely autumnal painting which even the youngest children will enjoy.
If you can find everything on this scavenger hunt, we can say with certainty that the autumn season has arrived!
Once the leaves start to change colour, it's the perfect time to create some natural art such as this lovely autumn leaf butterfly. The great thing about this craft is that you don't need to buy anything at all!
You will need to look through lots of autumnal picture books to find these pictures. You could do it at home or at the library and hopefully you'll find some lovely books to read.
Do you have budding zookeepers in your house? Ask them to imagine they will be looking after rhinos in their zoo and need to research how to keep them happy and healthy.
Find out where rhinos are native and colour in the countries on this map.
There are five species of rhino so older children might like to make a key and show where the different species of rhinos can be found.
After reading our Rhino Fact Sheet, ask the kids to read through our statements and decide whether they are fact or fiction.
Find out more about rhinos, using this printable fact sheet.
After reading our Rhino Fact Sheet, ask the kids to answer this quiz style comprehension to check their understanding.
There are two species of rhinos roaming Africa - the white rhino and the black rhino. Despite their names, they are both grey! Use these fact finding worksheets to find out more about these huge creatures.
There are two species of rhino roaming Africa - the black rhino and the white rhino. Despite their names, they are both grey! Explore the similarities and differences between the two species using this Venn diagram.
Our art study worksheets are a great way to get children looking at famous pieces of art. This one has a rhino theme and asks the children to look at The Rhinoceros by Albrecht Dürer. The history of this piece is particularly interesting.
There are 16 cards in this set, outlining the major events in the life of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Cut them out and put them in order, learning about the Queen's remarkable life and reign in the process.
Can the kids join the dots from 1 to 25 to complete this pirate picture? Maybe they will colour him in when they are finished.
This is a really fierce pirate dot to dot for the kids to complete! Join the dots from 1 to 25.
Here's a fun pirate dot to dot picture to challenge the kids! Join the dots from 1 to 25.
There is an octopus pirate hiding in this picture! Can the kids join the dots to finish him? The numbers go from 1 to 25.
Join the dots following the numbers 1 to 25 to complete this fun pirate parrot picture!