Alphabet Poster G
G is for goat, and we love the cheeky illustration on this printable poster. Perfect for helping early learners with the alphabet...
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Here's a fun collection of goat printables to enjoy with the kids - including an illustrator poster, learn to draw tutorial, and jigsaw. Great for a farmyard theme or Year of the Goat.
G is for goat, and we love the cheeky illustration on this printable poster. Perfect for helping early learners with the alphabet...
Print out this observation worksheet for little kids and see if they can spot - then correct - the differences by adding to the larger picture before colouring it in!
Test your powers of observation and use the bottom picture to complete the goat in the top picture.
Use this goat acrostic poem printable as part of a farm topic, or perhaps for Chinese New Year. A four letter acrostic shouldn't challenge the children too much, although goats aren't the easiest animal to write poetry about, perhaps!
Perfect for children born in Year of the Goat, for a goat story (perhaps a retelling of Billy Goats Gruff) or for writing practice! You will need our origami booklet instructions to fold this booklet.
Copy this goat one square at a time and watch the picture unfold.
Print this little goat jigsaw for the kids to cut up (using one of our guides) and reassemble. It's fun for a farmyard theme, perhaps... You will need our jigsaw instructions and cutting guides.
Here's another of our simple jigsaws to print, cut up (using our jigsaw cutting guides) and enjoy. This cheeky goat is sure to appeal!
Print this goat lacing activity out onto card, cut out, and punch holes evenly around the edges for your child to "lace".
Print and cut out this cute goat lacing card. Punch holes around the edges and you have a fun lacing activity for little kids!
Kids can use this printable goat mask to dress up for the Three Billy Goats Gruff, Chinese New Year, or a farmyard play, perhaps!
We've made a template for a simple goat Chinese paper cut - perfect for Year of the Goat! Even with the template you'll need small sharp scissors and lots of patience, so this craft isn't for younger children.
We love this goat, and we hope you do too! Print it out and display at home or in the classroom - it's sure to be popular with the kids.
Here's a goat template you can use for your farmyard crafts and writing projects. How about cutting out three different sizes from felt for a felt-board version of "Three Billy Goat's Gruff"?
Use this goat writing paper for a farmyard theme, or perhaps to write about Chinese New Year of the Goat, or the people born under it. You could also use it for retelling the classic story of Three Billy Goats Gruff.
Do you need a card in a hurry? Here's a really cute goats scene card that just needs printing and folding - perfect for someone who loves goats!
Baby goats are really cute and playful, just like the ones on our poster! Perfect for a farm animal display...
If you think it might be difficult to draw a goat, think again! These step by step illustrations are a great way to teach children how to draw a goat or other farm animals.
Whose feet are these? They belong to a goat! Can you fill in the rest of the picture?