Whose Feet Zebra
Imagine you are standing in front of the zebra, who was looking straight at you. Here are his two front legs. Now draw the rest!
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Imagine you are standing in front of the zebra, who was looking straight at you. Here are his two front legs. Now draw the rest!
It's hard not to love penguins - but it's also quite hard to draw them! We've given kids the feet and beginning of the body ... now it is their turn to fill in the rest.
Father Christmas relies on his reindeer to pull his sleigh - but what exactly does a reindeer look like? We've given you a reindeer's two front legs, and ask the kids to fill in the rest of the picture. Will this reindeer have a red nose, I wonder?
We've give you Santa Claus' feet - a sturdy pair of boots and the bottom of his red fur-trimmed trousers, of course - and now it is up to the kids to draw the rest of him!
Can the kids take their cue from the feet of this little Christmas elf, and draw in his torso and face? One thing we know ... he has stripy Christmas stocking!
What is the ice skater in this picture wearing, and what does he or she look like? Take your cue from the ice skates on the feet of this skater, and draw the rest of the picture.
So you can find the level that is right for your children, there are 3 versions of our "label the 2D shapes worksheet" to chose from: blank, with first letter clues and as fill in the missing letters.
Unscramble the names of these 2D shapes and match to the pictures. This word scramble is a fun way of testing children's knowledge of shapes, or revising.
Covering twelve 2D shapes, this colourful word mat would also look great displayed as a poster.
There are 25 words in this set of word cards, a combination of the names of 2D shapes and some shape related vocabulary.