Chick Acrostic Poem Printables
Write an acrostic poem about a chick - perhaps inspired by these fun printables!
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Have some fun for Spring or Easter with these cute chick worksheets for kids - something different for the classroom or home!
Write an acrostic poem about a chick - perhaps inspired by these fun printables!
These gorgeous chick alphabet cards can be used in so many ways, and tied into your Easter, spring or farmyard topics. Why not hide the cards for a treasure hunt, and send the kids off to find the whole alphabet and put it in order?
Test the children on their recognition of lower and upper case letters by asking them to match the upper case chick cards to the lower case egg cards. You can laminate the cards for extra durability if you prefer too...
Start on the scissor and the follow the dotted lines carefully until you reach these cute little chicks! Cutting practice can be fun...
Get the yellow pencil out to colour in this cute little chick, then practice forming the letters in the word with our finger tracing guide lines.
This handwriting readiness worksheet is perfect for spring or Easter, and the kids are sure to enjoy tracing over the dotted lines to get from the chick to the egg!
This simple black and white handwriting readiness worksheet is perfect for spring or Easter, featuring a very cute chick. Trace the dotted lines carefully!
Encourage the kids to start by the chicks on the left and trace the dotted lines carefully in the direction of the arrows, towards the right. It's a fun way to get ready for handwriting, or just to practice your pencil skills.
Kids will be much more confident in writing and spelling the word "chick" when they've had a go at this worksheet. Why not colour in the picture too?
We have five different sized chicks for children to practice sorting by size from smallest to largest - or vice versa. Print onto card, cut out and laminate for extra durability.
Use our charming chick story paper with younger children for creative writing and colouring fun.
Complete the chick by copying one half to the other with this fun symmetry worksheet.
Trace over the dotted letters to spell "chick" and then colour in our picture.
Here's one of our fact-finding worksheets for the chick. Get the kids to do some research and then fill it in.
There's nothing cuter than a new-born chick, and I think these writing frames are very cute too! Perfect for Spring or Easter or a Farmyard theme, we've got a blank version (useful as a cutting template, too) as well as a lined version.
Available in colour and black and white, this super-cute chick is perfect for a little writing project for Easter, spring or a farm topic.
Here's a useful writing page for Easter, spring or a farmyard theme, designed for writing about chicks.
Fill in the grid by finding the grid reference for each square and colouring it in the right colour. When you are done, the cute chick illustrated below will be revealed!
Number Chicks is a dice game which helps children with number recognition and includes a fast and fun variation for older kids. You can play it as a pencil and paper game with our printable sheet, or as a file folder or board game using our printable game board.