Cockatoo Finger Tracing
Here's a fun way to learn how to form your letters! Trace over the letters of the word cockatoo, then colour in the picture. You could laminate this page and use with a dry wipe pen.
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Here you will find our popular handwriting worksheets for a collection of Aussie animals and birds, as well as some "maths facts" colouring pages that younger children will enjoy. Choose the level suitable for your child and just print them out!
Here's a fun way to learn how to form your letters! Trace over the letters of the word cockatoo, then colour in the picture. You could laminate this page and use with a dry wipe pen.
There's plenty of handwriting practice on this cockatoo-themed worksheet! Trace the letters in various formats and then write it oneself on the last line...
Trace the letters of the word cockatoo and then colour in the picture!
Find out some simple facts about the cockatoo for this fun workksheet - available in colour or black and white.
Our crocodile factfinding worksheet might be good to take to the zoo. Can the kids find out some answers from the information boards on the displays?
Learn to write the word "emu" with our finger tracing worksheet, and then colour in the picture too!
The children can learn to write the letters for "emu" with this fun worksheet, which also leaves plenty of space for them to write the letters on their own.
Here's a short word for younger children to practise - emu! Once they've tried tracing the word, they can colour in the picture too...
The kids can have some fun finding out facts about emus and filling in this worksheet. Choose from colour or black and white.
Practice writing the letter W with this worksheet, which also offers children the chance to draw or stick pictures of things that begin with the letter W.
Younger children can practice their letter formation by tracing over the letters of "kangaroo", encouraged by this lovely kangaroo picture. Perhaps they could colour him in too?
Kids can practice their handwriting with the encouragement of our lovely kangaroo! There's plenty of space for writing the word on their own, too.
Work out the simple sums so that you can find the right colours for this kangaroo colouring page - fun!
Younger children can learn to write the letters of "kangaroo" with this lovely worksheet, complete with colouring page.
Children will need to find out a few simple facts about the kangaroo to fill in this fun worksheet, available in either colour or black and white.
Here's a fun worksheet for your youngest children. Colour the koala picture and then trace the letters of KOALA with your finger to get the letter formation correct. You can also laminate the page and trace the letters with a dry wipe marker.
Younger children can get plenty of practice tracing the word KOALA with this handwriting worksheet - and there's space at the end to try writing it on their own, too.
Children will enjoy solving these simple sums so that they can bring our cheeky koala to life!
Learn how to write koala by tracing the letters, and colour in the picture too.
Find out some quick facts about the koala, and use them to fill in this worksheet. It is available in colour or black and white below.
Kids will be much more confident in writing and spelling the word "platypus" when they've had a go at this fun worksheet. Why not colour in the picture too?
The platypus is quite an unusual looking animal! Colour in this lovely picture of one and then trace the letters underneath.
Here's a fun worksheet designed to encourage the kids to find out and record some interesting facts about the platypus - a truly interesting and unique animal! Available in colour or black and white below.
Trace over the dotted lines on this worksheet. There's lots of practice - first in the picture of the whale, and second in the letter W.
Younger children can practise their letters with the help of our lovely wombat! You could laminate this worksheet to use with a dry wipe pen in the classroom.
Children can first trace, then write by themselves, the word "wombat". Fun for an Aussie animals theme!
Trace the letters of "wombat" and colour in the cute picture, perfect for younger children.
Find out some facts about the wombat, Australian's amazing digger, and use them to fill in this fun worksheet.