Tiger Fact Finding Worksheet
Ask the kids to research tigers and fill in this fact finding worksheet.
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Ask the kids to research tigers and fill in this fact finding worksheet.
This worksheet is an interesting way to get the kids to look closely at a famous painting. For this one, we've asked the kids to look at Henri Rousseau' s Surprised! painting which features a tiger.
There are 9 subspecies of tigers. Unfortunately 3 are now extinct and the others are endangered. Find out more about tigers and fill in these fact cards. You could staple them together to make a little tiger booklet.
Find out where tigers live in the world and colour in the countries or areas on this world map. You could research the different subspecies and create a key to show where the different tigers are native.
This is such a cute craft to make! It's perfect to make in the summer as part of a butterfly project and if you have any magnetic tape, you could make it into a fridge magnet.
Use this sheet on a summer nature walk to help you to identify some common British butterflies.
Count the different colour ice creams on the I Spy Counting worksheet and then fill in this bar graph.
This lovely, colourful maths worksheet is perfect for practising counting and writing numbers.
Can the kids sort out these facts from fiction? Use our fact sheet all about the history of ice cream to help.
Read about the history of ice cream using our fact sheet and then check understanding with this quick quiz style comprehension with multiple choice questions and answers.
Read about the history of ice cream on our fact sheet and then check understanding by asking the kids to answer the questions in this comprehension.
Learn about the history of ice cream with this printable fact sheet.
Survey friends and family and find out their favourite ice cream flavour. Then, enter your data into into this bar chart. Which flavour is the most popular?
Grab a ruler and use this fun maths worksheet to practise measuring ice creams. Make sure that you tick print in actual size.
This is a fun activity that can be done at home or in the library. You will need to look through lots of picture books to find the things in this scavenger hunt and you might find some interesting new books to read.
Use these fact cards for your own investigation into some of the world's most venomous snakes. Find out more information, draw a picture of them and then you could staple the cards together to make your own little booklet.
Sort out the facts from the fiction with this fun activity. Use our Snake Fact Sheet to help you work out the answers.
Check the kids' understanding of our Snake Fact Sheet with these multiple choice comprehension questions.
After reading the Snake Fact Sheet, ask the kids to have a go at answering these questions to check their understanding.
Learn some interesting facts about snakes with the help of this printable fact sheet.