The Good Samaritan Colouring Pages Captioned
These four lovely colouring pages have simple captions telling the story of The Good Samaritan. They're perfect to use as part of a classroom display or the children can colour them in just for fun.
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These four lovely colouring pages have simple captions telling the story of The Good Samaritan. They're perfect to use as part of a classroom display or the children can colour them in just for fun.
This lovely story and colouring book tells the story of The Good Samaritan whilst keeping to the structure and verses 25 to 37 of Luke Chapter 10, but in child-friendly language.
This lovely printable booklet tells the important story of The Good Samaritan in a concise and simple way. Just print double-sided, fold then staple together.
The four-page printable story paper is perfect for asking the kids to tell their own version of The Good Samaritan, and there's a lovely illustration to colour in on each page too.
There are four colouring pages in this printable set, telling the wonderful Bible story of The Good Samaritan. They're perfect to use as part of a display or to accompany your reading or telling of the story from Luke Chapter 10 verses 25 to 37.
Ask the children to read the story of The Good Samaritan and then answer the questions at the end to show how much they have remembered and understood.
These four printable cards telling the story of The Good Samaritan can be used in two ways.
We've designed these apple mazes specially for Early Years, making the mazes big and simple and colourful to appeal to your little ones, and useful too as they will help children with fine motor control whether you "finger trace" them or use a crayon.
Whether you are starting off a new term at school and want to find out about your new students, starting a new group or tackling an "All About Me" topic at any time of year, we've got lots of suggestions on this planning sheet that you can print out, refer to and add to.
This activity is a fun way to help children to develop their fine motor skills. It's really quick and easy to set up.
Everybody's fingerprint is unique to them. So, here is a great way to create a piece of art work that is totally unique to you as it features your fingerprint! You don't need many resources to do this one and it's a great way to get really creative.
This is such a lovely, uplifting way to get to know children. Ask them about all of the things that they are good at and fill in the stars.
This is such a fun way of creating a self portrait! You could laminate this play dough mat if you want to use it again. Using play dough is great for developing fine motor control, especially for children who are preparing to learn to write.
Children love to talk about their favourite toys. Some children have definite favourites whilst others seem to change every day.
Let the kids have a think about their favourite books and fill this in. I think you can tell a lot about a person based on the books that they choose.
Explore the different ways that we can move our bodies with this fun physical activity sheet. Ask the kids to have a go at the things on the sheet and then give them a tick if they can do it. If they can't, help them to practise to perfect their skills.
This is a really fun activity which can be repeated each year to see how much you've grown. To measure your hand span, spread out your fingers as wide as you can and measure from the tip of the thumb to the tip of the little finger.
This is such a funny old favourite poem of mine. When I saw these lovely animal flautists I remembered the poem and had to combine them! This is a fantastic poem for children to learn off by heart, because it is great fun to say out loud and always gets a good response.
We made this poster to accompany one of our Vocab Busters packs - but of course it features two of Roald Dahl's favourite characters, Matilda and Miss Honey.
The poem "Arithmetic" by Carl Sandburg was written many years ago but children will still find it funny now - especially those who love maths and hate maths! Here's a printable version.