Chick Cutting Practice
Start on the scissor and the follow the dotted lines carefully until you reach these cute little chicks! Cutting practice can be fun...
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Start on the scissor and the follow the dotted lines carefully until you reach these cute little chicks! Cutting practice can be fun...
Cut along the dotted lines to reach the cute little Easter lambs! Cutting along the lines is great practice for little hands.
The lovely spring colours in this Easter scrapbook paper design will appeal to children, and with a white background this Easter scrapbook paper is quick and easy to print and use for displays, crafts, cards and so on.
Count each type of egg on this colourful Easter counting worksheet, and write the totals in the empty boxes.
This cute little lamb is collecting flowers for spring, and would like to be coloured in! Use the number key and 4 colours to complete the sheet.
Use 4 numbers and 4 colours to complete this cute little Easter lamb, popping out of an Easter egg! Perfect for younger children, and something a little different...
Here's a simple colour by number for your youngest children this Easter. Use just 3 numbers and colours to complete this cute little Easter chick.
Here's a delightful little Easter egg and bunny for younger children to colour in, using just 3 colours.
Pretty pastel colours and a simple Easter egg design make this Easter scrapbook paper easy to use in all sorts of Easter projects. For a quick and simple card, simply print and fold in half!
This pretty Easter scrapbook paper comes in 4 colourways - orange, blue, green and purple. With its landscape orientation it is easy to fold in half to make a pretty Easter card, or use for other crafty Easter projects.
This Easter bunny story paper is a fun way to get the kids doing some creative writing. This particular Easter bunny looks like he might be a bit cheeky to me!
When you open a chocolate Easter egg you might expect more eggs inside - not a cute little Easter chick! See what sorts of stories the kids will come up with this fun "Easter Surprise" story paper printable.
Unicorn fans will enjoy playing this game, which is designed to help children learn to match the dots on dice to the appropriate numberals - while having fun, of course! Play singly or in pairs. All you will need is this printable, a die and 1 or 2 coloured pencils.
Children can learn to count fingers quickly with these fun flashcards! Our double-sided are quick and easy to use. Simply cut the cards horizontally and fold vertically so that the picture is on one side and the number on the back.
Fold these flashcards - perfect for spring or Easter, or even a bird topic - so that the picture is on the front and the number on the back. How quickly can the kids recognise the number of eggs in each nest?
Help children get really familiar with the dot patterns of dice with these folding flashcards. The aim is that they recognise the pattern of the dots without having to count the dots each time. You could also cut each card apart and play a matching game.
These pretty flashcards are designed to help children quickly recognise what 1, 2 and 3 objects look like. We've used spring-themed pictures and colours.
Subitising is the skill of recognising the number of objects without having to count them each time. These Easter egg flashcards are designed to help children do just that, and can be used over and over again.
Play a bingo game which helps children begin to recognise instantly the dot patterns on dice (up to 6) as well as dot patterns up to 10. Encourage children to look for the patterns rather than count the dots each time!
These fun peg cards ask children to count the fingers from 1 to 5, and peg the correct number. They are good for subitising practice as well as number recognition.