Llama Fact vs Fiction
Read through our interesting llama facts and sort them into the correct columns - fact or fiction. This is a fun way of testing children's comprehension of our llama fact sheet.
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Read through our interesting llama facts and sort them into the correct columns - fact or fiction. This is a fun way of testing children's comprehension of our llama fact sheet.
Enjoy researching and finding out more information about llamas to fill in this worksheet.
After reading the llama fact sheet, ask the kids to answer these comprehension questions to check their understanding.
Here is a fun quiz-style comprehension all about llamas. Ask the kids to read the llama fact sheet and then check their understanding with this worksheet. We have included the answers.
This llama craft is really easy to do and it looks very cute and colourful. For younger children, picking up small objects such as pompoms is great to help them to develop their pincer grip and the fine motor muscles needed for writing.
This llama outline template is great to use for tracing or llama crafts.
We've left out some of the words in this information sheet about llamas. Can the kids work out which words from the word bank best fit in the spaces?
What is the difference between llamas and alpacas? Ask the kids to do some research and find out! Then, fill in this Venn diagram exploring the similarities and differences between the two animals.
We have a handy list of books that feature fish if you're starting a fish topic or have a child that just loves fish!
Learn all about colours with this fun fish colours bingo game.
I think everyone knows this little nursery rhyme but here are the words on a pretty printable that is perfect for a display.
Here are the words to a slightly less well-known nursery rhyme all about a ship. This is a great one for children that are interested in transport.
This nursery rhyme is a great way of helping children learn the mathematical concept of taking away.
Here is a lovely, colourful printable with the words to this popular, counting nursery rhyme.
We've got 2 pages of images to cut out and stick and 5 sorting mats to stick them to! See how quickly the kids can sort the pictures onto the mats. This will help them to develop their subitising skills, looking at a range of patterns.
This pilgrim boy tracing page is a good challenge for the kids - especially if they trace over all the dotted lines rather than in between them!
Trace the Pilgrim girl and then colour her in. Younger children can trace in the channel between the dotted lines using a felt tip pen or crayon. Older children could try tracing on all the dotted lines.
Here is a fun activity for Thanksgiving. Younger children can trace between the dotted lines and then colour in the pilgrim hat. Older children might want to trace along the lines instead
There are lots of details to trace on this cornucopia tracing page, making it perfect for children who like a challenge!
Can the kids identify a circle, retangle, square and triangle, and match them with the words? We've turned the shapes into pumpkins to make them more fun! Perfect for autumn, Harvest, Halloween or Thanksgiving.