Pirate Colouring Page 7
There's a really fearsome pirate on this colouring page, defending his treasure chest with cutlass and pistol! I know he's a pirate because of the skull and crossbones on his pirate hat...
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There's a really fearsome pirate on this colouring page, defending his treasure chest with cutlass and pistol! I know he's a pirate because of the skull and crossbones on his pirate hat...
It looks like this young pirate lad is ready to discover some buried treasure, with the help of the treasure map on this pirate island. With plenty of detail, we think the kids will enjoy colouring him in!
This pirate colouring page has everything you need to colour in - including a pirate captain with hat, eye patch, cutlass, hook and pegleg! And of course there's a treasure map and pirate ship too. Fun for the kids!
Have you ever heard of an octopus pirate? Well, here is one for the kids to colour in, complete with eye patch, hat and cutlass - and a very interesting treasure chest!
All pirates traditionally have a parrot - but it looks like this parrot is the pirate captain of his ship! In this fun colouring page, the pirate parrot stands on a sign on which the kids could write their own location.
We have created a pirate themed book list which includes picture books and chapter books for older children. Reading stories is the perfect way to introduce a pirate theme to children.
Singing is a great way to learn new vocabulary. Here is a pirate song that you can sing with the children that includes counting, actions and rhyme.
Whether you need some pirate activity ideas for a pirate party, Talk Like A Pirate Day or perhaps just a pirate topic, we've got lots of them here!
Cut out the labels and paste them in the correct places, drawing arrows where necessary, to create your own labelled picture of a squirrel.
Our picture comprehensions are a great way to encourage the kids to look, think, write and draw - and this one uses a beautifully illustrated autumn scene with some adorable animals as the starting point. Choose from UK or US versions below.
Look at the lovely picture of a hedgehog on a perfect autumn day and then answer the questions below. We've also asked the kids to write the first line of a story based on the picture, to spark their imaginations! Choose from our UK version or US version of this worksheet below.
Here's a simple picture comprehension that's great for even young children to try, and a perfect activity for rainy days! Can the children look at the picture of autumn leaves (and a few cute animals too) then answer some questions about what they see?
There's nothing better in autumn than jumping in big piles of colourful leaves, and this picture comprehension shows three children having fun in the autumn leaves as a starting point. Can the children answer a few simple questions based on the fun pict
This acorn tracing page features a detailed design that's perfect for older children who want to practice their tracing skills. Younger kids can have a go too by tracing in between the channels instead.
There are four autumn leaves to trace on this tracing worksheet - which design do you like the best?
This lovely falling leaves tracing page is a perfect activity for the kids to enjoy on an autumn day. Younger children can trace in the "channels", and older kids directly on the lines.
A trusty brolly can help keep you dry whatever the occasion! We've provided double lines on this fun umbrella-themed activity to give the kids lots of tracing practice.
There's nothing better than jumping in puddles whilst wearing wellies! The kids can practice their tracing skills on this fun Wellington boot tracing page...
These simple caption cards are perfect to use as a quick sequencing activity or with our Martha and Mary colouring pages for displays. There are four caption cards on the page to cut out.
These lovely colouring pages show the story of Luke Chapter 10 verses 38 to 42, when Jesus visited Martha and Mary - while Martha was busy preparing food and cleaning the house, Mary sat at Jesus' feet and listened to him instead of helping with the chores.