Eid Story Paper 2
Practise writing Eid greetings on this colourful story paper, or encourage the children to make up their own story about Eid al-Fitr or Eid al-Adha.
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Practise writing Eid greetings on this colourful story paper, or encourage the children to make up their own story about Eid al-Fitr or Eid al-Adha.
We have 4 variations of this Eid story paper to suit a variety of ages, and in colour or black and white. Children can use it to write about their own experiences of Eid, or perhaps to describe what they see in the picture. You could even use it to send Eid greetings to friends and family.
Who says poetry has to written in straight lines? Try writing an Eid poem that winds its way around the inside of this window, from inside out or from outside in! Or just write from side to side but end your lines inside the shape of the window.
This simple handwriting worksheet is perfect for beginners, learning to write and learning about Eid.
Kids can practise writing this traditional Eid greeting - Eid Mubarak - with our simple handwriting worksheet.
Children can use their own experiences, or their imagination, to plan a sensory poem about Eid using this printable sheet.
Cut out these Eid bookmarks and use in your reading books, or write a message on the back and give as gifts to family and friends. We’ve left the 3rd bookmark blank for your own message.
This pretty Eid scrapbook paper features a design of Eid lanterns and is perfect for your Eid crafts and projects, or even for wrapping a small Eid gift.
The detailed design on this prayer mat provides opportunity for children to colour it in many different ways! The pattern and colours would of course normally be repeated in a woven carpet, so you could suggest limiting the amount of colours used - or just let them choose...
There is lots of detail on this pretty Eid tracing page - perfect for getting the kids to concentrate on their pencil control! The design would look lovely coloured in, too.
Trace the dotted lines on this lovely lantern, a symbol of Eid, and then colour it in.
This prayer mat tracing page features a typical Islamic prayer mat design. Children will need careful pencil work to trace all the dotted lines on the mat's fringe!
This is a very detailed tracing page of an Islamic prayer mat, suitable for older children, who will enjoy tracing over the dotted lines with different colours, or colouring in the finished picture.
Trace this Eid lantern, with the light shining to brighten up the Eid celebrations. Younger children can use a thick crayon or felt tip and trace between the lines. Older children can trace on them, and colour in the picture to embellish it.
This lovely Eid design features a star and crescent moon. There are plenty of dotted lines to trace. Use different colours to make a stunning design!
This Eid tracing page is great for working on pencil control, or just to use as a colouring page with an extra tracing activity. Younger children can use a pen or crayon to trace in the channel between the dotted lines.
This Mosque tracing page can be used with a variety of ages. Younger children can trace between the dotted lines. Older children can trace all the dots and use different colours to produce a really stunning design, or colour in the completed picture.
These traditional symbols of Islam are often used during the Eid celebrations. Use the template for crafts, decorations or your displays. You could simply cut out a moon and a variety of stars and string them up as a mobile...
Use the shapes on this printable template to build your own mosque. It would look fabulous using a collage of different coloured and textured papers, with gold domes.
Colour in this lovely Eid lantern, ready to light up the Eid festivities. Older children could add more intricate designs as they go...