We have fact finding worksheets, handwriting, story prompts and more in our printable collection of giraffe worksheets.
The giraffe on our giraffe acrostic poem printable is so cute I think I'd definitely be chosing one of our versions with graphics for my project. If you want though we have lined and blank versions without the graphic to print and use.
Colour in this jigsaw and then cut into strips. Children need to be able to put the strips 1 - 10 in the correct order to complete our giraffe counting jigsaw. When they have mastered their numbers you can cut them off the bottom and still enjoy the jigsaw without them.
Finger tracing is a great way for children to get a feel for letter shapes before they try writing. This giraffe finger tracing page has a cute giraffe to colour too.
Copy our lovely giraffe picture with the help of the square grid. Children can count the squares and copy the details of each one individually if it helps. It's a great exercise in copying, pencil control and concentration skills!
Our giraffe handwriting worksheet guides children through writing the word giraffe with four fonts, getting harder each time, before they have space to try writing the word alone.
In colour, black and white, with or without stripes, showing odds and evens ... this hundred square is funny and cute and we hope the kids like it!
Pick from 5 versions of our "fill in the blanks" hundred square, cheered on by a very elongated giraffe! We've included 3 levels of random numbers as well as an odds and an evens exercise.
Get the kids skip counting their times tables or print out our lovely giraffe hundred squares for reference. We've picked out the numbers from 1-100 in colour, for tables from 2s to 10s. This is a 10 page pdf file.
Older children can research giraffes, perhaps with a visit to the zoo, and write up their findings on our printable giraffe notebooking pages.
Help the kids learn to spell the (rather strange) word "giraffe" with this fun spelling jigsaw. Print onto card and slice along the dotted lines. When they have the spelling sorted, cut the letters off the bottom and try the jigsaw without.
My heart melts a bit at this cute giraffe! Children can write a story or perhaps describe the character of the giraffe on this lovely story paper.
I love this giraffe face! It's a good tracing page for younger children, with its simple lines and fun expression.
Can children trace the letters on our giraffe word tracing page? To use again you could laminate the page and use dry wipe markers. Children might like to colour the giraffe first.
Our giraffe factfinding worksheet would be great to take along to the zoo. Can children find the answers from the information boards?
Chose from colour or black and white versions of our giraffe writing page, perfect for report or story writing.
There's a really cute giraffe on this writing paper, to make it more fun to write letters (and to receive them!) Children could also use the paper to write a story.
We have two versions of our giraffe scene story paper. Older children might like to use the lined version for story writing, while younger children could write a sentence about what they see on the handriting version.