Butterfly Colouring Bookmarks
Colour in these pretty butterfly colouring bookmarks. Kids could colour 4, keep 1 and give three away!
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Colour in these pretty butterfly colouring bookmarks. Kids could colour 4, keep 1 and give three away!
Sort out the fact cards from the fiction cards with a bit of cut and paste! We've got lots of interesting facts for the kids to read - and some fun ones too, which might go in the fiction container!
These butterfly flashcard blanks are a great starting point for a butterfly research project. We have taken the 10 most common British butterflies. Ask the kids to draw a picture of the butterfly and fill in the information to create their own lovely flashcards.
This is a tricky butterflies bingo game because children will have to recognise photos of the butterflies to play! But fun... and it will help them learn the different butterflies too.
This is a large file!
This printable honeycomb scrapbook paper is quick to print and might be useful for your bee project (perhaps to cover a notebook or frame a good piece of work) or in bee crafts.
Tackle this bee crossword. It's a little tricky - so we've provided you with the solution, too.
Sort out the fact from the fiction with our honey bee cut and paste sorting activity. It's a good way to check what your child has learned - or perhaps set them off on a research project about bees.
Bumblebees are different from honey bees in some ways, and the same in others. Use this Venn diagram printable to explore and categorise the similarities and differences while you learn about bees.
Grab some clothes pegs, your printer and scissors, and cut out these lovely bee counting peg cards for little kids! They are very cute! And of course the bee on its own is the Queen Bee...
This is a fun cut and paste "worksheet" activity for children learning about bees. Which of these boxes contain the names of real species, and which have we made up?
This worksheet asks kids to put these bee species into alphabetical order - and marvel at the names! It's hard to believe that there are over 250 species in the UK, isn't it?
Are you starting a bee project? This useful printable gives the kids lots of ideas to get started, and sets them the challenge of completing a line, bingo style!
Measure the bees! This worksheet is a simple exercise in using a ruler. We have UK and US versions.
Print this little booklet double-sided and simply fold in half and staple, to have an A5 version of the story of Cain and Abel which children can read and enjoy. And of course they can colour in the pictures, too!
Use these simple caption cards telling the story of Cain and Abel with our Cain and Abel Colouring Pages, or perhaps as a sequencing activity.
These 4 printable colouring pages illustrate the story of Genesis Chapter 4 verses 1-15 - the story of Cain and Abel, and what happened when anger overwhelmed Cain.
We've added simple captions to this set of 4 colouring pages illustrating the Bible story of Cain and Abel for kids. Why not colour them in and put them up on display for children to revisit? Or create your own colouring page folder of Bible stories...
Read the story of Cain and Abel with your children, then see what they have remembered and taken from the story with the help of this comprehension activity.
Colour the pictures that illustrate the story of Cain and Abel, which we have retold in child-friendly language, while keeping to the structure and verses 1-15 of Genesis Chapter 4.
There are 4 pages in this pdf file - simple lined pages with accompanying picture - for the kids to retell the story of Cain and Abel in their own words once you have read it together.