Counting Eggs to Five Peg Cards
For these pretty peg cards, children should count the eggs in each nest and peg the correct number. Perfect for some spring or Easter counting practice.
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For these pretty peg cards, children should count the eggs in each nest and peg the correct number. Perfect for some spring or Easter counting practice.
Count the pretty Easter eggs and peg the correct number! This is an excellent activity for counting practice, subitising practice, and even for strengthening children's hand muscles and dexterity. And who can resist the Easter eggs!
Help children become familiar with the dot patterns on dice with this subitising peg card activity. The aim is for children to begin to recognise the patterns quickly rather than have to count each dot - something that adults take for granted but that children have to learn over time.
This is a lovely colourful tissue paper craft which you can make for Easter or for Remembrance Day
Have a game of bingo with the kids for St George's Day! This set includes a "calling" page and 10 bingo cards.
Here's a fun activity that will help children work on their beginning sounds for St George's Day. It works well as a simple "code" activity too, for older children. Write the beginning sound of each picture to work out what the King of Silene said to George...
Turn the story of St George and the Dragon into a movement and yoga activity with this "move and stretch" version. Just read it out loud and prompt the children where the writing is in bold. It's fun and it will also help them to remember the story!
Kids will love learning to count to 20 with these fun printable number lines! There are two on the page, ready to be sliced apart.
These fun printable number lines to 20 have a parade of children ready to encourage the kids in their counting! They print 2 to a page and are simply sliced apart.
Print this colourful bordered number lines to 20 in 5 different colours - or just choose the colour that you prefer and print that page as many times as required. Each page gives you 3 bordered number lines from 0 to 20.
Here are some colourful, bordered number lines to 20 to print for children learning to count, count on, add and subtract.
Choose from 2 versions of our simple number line strips to 20 - one iwth the numbers below (pictured) and one with the numbers above. Simply slice the paper for 3 quick-to-print number lines from 0 to 20.
Use these colourful flashcards for your frog investigation. Choose some different species, draw them and then fill in the facts. You could create a "Top Trump" style game once you have made a few of these.
We have had great fun making up some names for species of frogs. Can the kids work out which are actual species and which ones are fiction?
What is the difference between frogs and toads? Ask the kids to do some research and fill in this Venn diagram describing the similarities and differences between these fascinating creatures.
This fact sheet about frogs is a great place to start learning about frogs. We have included some fun and very interesting facts about these remarkable creatures.
A hat and gloves are essential for keeping warm in the winter, and this fun worksheet lets the kids design their own. They can use pens or crayons to draw and colour patterns and shapes, or why not grab some glue, sequins and glitter to give them an extra sparkle?
Ask the children to read this interesting passage about the winter solstice, and then answer the questions. We've provided an answer sheet at the back.
If it's a bit too cold to go outside, why not have a game of winter bingo with the kids? We've included a calling sheet and 10 bingo cards.
This lovely colour and count worksheet is two winter activities in one! The children need to use the key provided to colour in each picture, then count how many things begin each letter. Choose from our UK or US versions below.