Halloween Scrapbook Paper Googly Eyes
I love this Halloween scrapbook paper, which is full of googly eyes, perfect for Halloween crafts, decorations, and other fun projects with your kids!
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I love this Halloween scrapbook paper, which is full of googly eyes, perfect for Halloween crafts, decorations, and other fun projects with your kids!
How about using this lovely Halloween scrapbook paper full of funny ghosts for your Halloween crafts and projects? It's ready to print and go.
This is such a cute Halloween scrapbook paper, ready to print and full of these rather funny spiders. The kids are sure to enjoy this printable paper.
Candy corns are traditional at Halloween and this fun Halloween scrapbook paper with its candy corn decoration would make a fun printable for paper decorations or other Halloween crafty projects.
For some kids it is all about the dressing up. For others it is all about the Halloween candy! This printable Halloween scrapbook paper would make a great origami project...
Have fun with this funny printable Halloween scrapbook paper, full of cheerful ghosts! Just print and get crafting...
Our cute little black cat for Halloween really stands out against the background of this Halloween scrapbook paper! Print and enjoy...
Filled with bats of different colours, this Halloween scrapbook paper is perfect for all your crafty Halloween projects, decorations and crafts.
Here are two fiendish Halloween jigsaw puzzles - with a difference! Print the pages and ask the kids to work out where each piece should go, and write the number into the correct position on the grid. Challenging but fun!
The 16-piece jigsaw is pictured below.
Here is a lovely new Halloween jigsaw puzzle - which comes in three levels of difficulty - featuring a Halloween cat picture which the kids will love! Children can either cut out then paste the "pieces" into the correct squares, or write the number of each piece where it should go.
Here's a lovely set of Halloween bookmarks to encourage reading this Halloween! You could also print out a collection to give out with candy to trick-or-treaters, or use them to decorate your Halloween party table.
Here's the second version of our Halloween Ghosts Dice Game - find the first here.
Here's a fun Halloween-themed dice game for children learning the numbers 1 to 6, which you can play one to one with your child, or with 4 players in total.
You will need a dotted or numbered die and a collection of coloured counters, with a different colour for each player.
This set of colouring pages includes 15 Ancient Egyptian gods: Amun-Ra, Anubis, Bastet, Horus, Isis, Khonsu, Maat, Mut, Nun, Nut, Orisis, Ptah, Set, Sobek and Thoth. We've simplified the illustrations to make them more suitable - but still exciting - for younger children to colour in.
Are your children learning about the Ancient Egyptian gods? They were so important to the people of Ancient Egypt, and they are very interesting to learn about now!
These fabulous colouring pages feature 15 gods of Ancient Egypt - and, with lots of detail in the illustrations, they are perfect for older children or adults to colour in. You could tackle them as a class project, perhaps, and make a fabulous display.
In Ancient Egypt, a sarcophagus was usually the external layer of protection for a royal mummy, with several layers of similar shaped coffins nested within. Some of the layers were often highly decorative, and even made of gold or silver.
Can your children locate children on this simplified outline map of the continent of Africa, and colour it in? You could use this worksheets as discussion as to the relative size of Ancient Egypt, its position in the continent and the world.
Locate Egypt on our simplified outline map of the world and colour it in. This is a good place to start when learning about Ancient Egypt, and putting it into the context of world history.
What do your students know about the sarchophagus of Ancient Egypt? Perhaps they have just visited the displays in the British Museum, or are learning about the customs of Ancient Egypt. Use this writing page to capture what they have learned.