Platinum Jubilee Colouring Page
Here's a lovely Platinum Jubilee colouring page for older children, showing the Queen at various points throughout her reign.
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Here's a lovely Platinum Jubilee colouring page for older children, showing the Queen at various points throughout her reign.
This Platinum Jubilee colouring card would make an interesting writing project. Get the kids to colour it in then write a message of congratulations to the Queen on her Platinum Jubilee!
This simple lettered God Save the Queen colouring page will be fun for younger children, and can look extremely effective when complete, whether they choose royal purple colours, something completely different, or traditional red, white and blue.
Colour in the letters and spell out the words - God Save the Queen! - on this colouring banner, perfect as a class or group activity and in the royal purple colours of the Queen's Plantinum Jubilee.
Colour in the letters and spell out the words - Happy and Glorious! - on this fun colouring banner, perfect as a class or group activity and in the royal purple colours of the Queen's Plantinum Jubilee. These words of course come from the National Anthem.
Colour in the letters and spell out the words - Platinum Jubilee! - on this colouring banner as a class or group activity. We've used the royal purple colours of the Queen's Plantinum Jubilee.
Colour in the letters and spell out the words - 70 Years Our Queen! - on this fun colouring banner, perfect as a class or group activity and in the royal purple colours of the Queen's Plantinum Jubilee.
70 years is the length of our Queen's reign in 2022, and 70 years makes a Platinum Jubilee - so here's a colouring page celebrating the number 70!
The Queen, Prince Charles and Camilla, Prince William and Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge all feature in this royal family colouring page for younger children.
Mark the occasion of the Platinum Jubilee with this lovely frame, which comes blank, with lines or with handwriting lines. Children can colour in the design or leave it as it is.
Print this lovely Platinum Jubilee frame in three versions - blank, lined or with handwriting lines - and use it for recording Platinum Jubilee experiences, or perhaps for writing a congratulatory letter to the Queen!
Although Elizabeth became Queen on 6th February 1952, she wasn't crowned until 2nd June 1953. Many people bought a television specially for the occasion, and lucky friends, family and neighbours were invited round to watch the coronation.
What will YOU do this Earth Day? This lovely poster might encourage children to get out and pick up litter (accompanied by adults, of course!), plant a tree or a flower, recycle, or any other useful act to help look after our planet.
There are 4 lovely Earth Day bookmark designs here. Just print onto card or paper and cut out. Round the corners and laminate if you wish, but first why not write an Earth Day message on the back?
Encourage friends and family to think about Earth Day by cutting out these "stickers" and decorating projects, books, fridges...
This quote by Wendell Berry is very appropriate for an Earth Day cryptogram, but might be a little tricky to work out! We've included a series of hints that you can give out on the second page, together with the solution.
Here's another simple Earth Day cryptogram for the kids to tackle, with a hidden "slogan" appropriate for the day. We've included 3 hints that you give out if they are struggling, along with the solution, on the second page.
You will need to use logic to work out this Earth Day cryptogram, with the help of the letters we have provided. Teachers / parents will find some hints that they can give if necessary to help children solve the cryptogram, on the solution page (page 2 of the pdf file).
There are 6 simple Earth Day themed words in this pack of Earth Day word star puzzles, one per page. Five of the puzzles have 5 letters, and one puzzle has 7 letters. We've drawn the stars into the puzzles to help.
This collection of 12 Earth Day word star puzzles are suitable for older children (and adults). Each puzzle is an anagram with a difference! Solve them correctly and you will have drawn a star between the letters.