Pirate Treasure Chest Craft
Fill this pirate's treasure chest with gold, silver and gems. This is a really fun way to practise cutting and sticking and the finished treasure chest will look great on display.
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Fill this pirate's treasure chest with gold, silver and gems. This is a really fun way to practise cutting and sticking and the finished treasure chest will look great on display.
Use this template to create a pirate's treasure chest.
Conkers are such a great way to celebrate autumn, and we've come up with all sorts of ways that you can enjoy them with the kids!
After 70 glorious years as our monarch and 96 on this earth, we say goodbye to Elizabeth II, by the Grace of God, Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and of Her other Realms and Territories, Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith.
Are you doing a red panda project? Here we have grouped all of our red panda worksheets in to one handy pack. Simply print, staple together and give it to the kids to complete as an independent project.
Imagine you were a zookeeper and were going to keep red pandas in your zoo. Research what you would need to do to keep red pandas happy and healthy.
Find out where you might find red pandas and colour in the countries on this world map.
Ask the kids to research red pandas and fill in the information that they find onto this fact finding worksheet.
Ask the kids to read through our statements about red pandas. Are they fact or fiction? They can find the information that they need on our printable Red Panda Fact Sheet.
After reading our Red Panda Fact Sheet, ask the kids to answer these quiz style comprehension questions to check their understanding.
Use our red panda fact sheet to learn more about these cute little animals.
As children go back to school at the beginning of the autumn term, we often look at seeds as an interesting topic - collecting seeds, using them in crafts, planting seeds and so on. We have lots of fun ideas on this planning sheet, which you can print, add to, make notes on etc.
Have you ever seen a hexagonal apple? Or a rhombus-shaped apple? Well, you might not find them in real life but they make a fun way to learn the different 2D shapes! This set included 17 2D shapes in total, so you can pick and choose the ones you are studying.
Children will enjoy studying this lovely picture of children enjoying a session in the library - and then answering our interesting questions!
Here's a fun picture comrehension based on a happy classroom scene. Children can study the picture and then answer the questions, which test them on a variety of skills and also ask them to have a go at some creative writing.
Our Back to School picture comprehension asks children to look at the picture and answer a variety of questions which test their observation, knowledge of colour, number etc.
Hunt for 12 varieties of apple in this large word search puzzle, which comes in lower case or upper case version so that you can choose what you prefer. Some of these apple varieties are as old as the hills - and some are more recent favourites.
There are 8 apple mazes in this collection, and we've designed them carefully so that they are quite testing, but not so difficult as to put children off. Each maze starts at the left and works towards the right, which of course is the direction that children are learning to read and write.
This set of 8 apple mazes are really quite tricky! Tackle them with a pencil and rubber (eraser) or laminate them and use a dry wipe pen, because I can almost guarantee that you will have to retrace your route a few times! We've included some fun "apple" facts and sayings too.
These printable Good Samaritan caption cards are perfect for a simple sequencing activity, or you can use them with our Good Samaritan Colouring Pages.