Jellyfish Tracing Page 2
Trace the simple outlines of this cute smiling jellyfish, then trace over the letters below.
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Trace the simple outlines of this cute smiling jellyfish, then trace over the letters below.
Here's a fun activity for younger children, perfect for working on pencil control. Trace the dotted lines of the jellyfish, then colour it in.
Back up your jellyfish project with this jellyfish word search, which includes many of the words you might introduce when learning about these interesting ocean creatures.
This is a useful start for planning a jellyfish project, and can be undertaken by the kids almost like a bingo sheet; colour in the items as you do them, aiming to complete a row (or the whole sheet!) Where applicable we have linked directly to Activity Village resources so you can click straight
This paper plate jellyfish craft is great for fine motor control - specifically practising threading and tying knots!
This is a simple craft for younger children which looks really effective on display. I'm sure they will be thrilled with the results!
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Colour in our jellyfish scene according to the instructions. It's a simple reading activity in disguise!
Sort out the fact from fiction with this fun jellyfish activity. Some of the facts might surprise the kids! You can use our Jellyfish Fact Sheet along with this printable.
Check comprehension of our Jellyfish Fact Sheet with these fun multiple choice questions!
Use these comprehension questions together with our jellyfish fact sheet to learn - and test understanding - of some interesting facts about jellyfish.
Here's a fun way to learn some interesting facts about jellyfish! Read through this jellyfish cloze, filling the gaps with words from the box at the bottom.
Kids can have fun investigating whether these jellyfish species - some with very exotic, funny names - are real or "fiction".
This fact sheet is a good start when learning about jellyfish, pulling together some introductory information and key words for learning about jellyfish. It can be used with our jellyfish comprehension and cloze activities.
Use these jellyfish flashcards for your own jellyfish investigation. Choose some different species, draw them and then fill in the facts. You could even create a "Top Trump" type game when you have made a few of these!
Work your way through these 3 fun worksheets which give children practice at the Phase Four words which use Phase Three graphemes.
Find the correct polysyllabic word from Phase Four and copy it beneath the picture. Good digraph practice and a fun way to consolidate these trickier words!
There are 4 worksheets in this collection so that you can introduce one each day for extra practice if you wish. Each worksheet asks the children to find and copy 6 words from Phase Four, using letters from Sets 1 to 7.
There are 4 worksheets in this collection and they make the perfect revision or consolidation activity for Phase Four words, as well as being an excellent way to check children's comprehension.
Colour the cement mixer according to the key - made up of Phase Four tricky words! It's a fun way to revise and consolidate reading these tricky words.
Instead of colour by number, this is a fun "colour by Phase Four tricky word" colouring activity, perfect for revising this set of tricky words.