Budgie Counting Jigsaw
Practice counting up to 10 with this budgie counting jigsaw. Print onto some card, then cut along the dotted lines to cut the jigsaw into strips.
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From simple counting to addition to symmetry we've a range of maths activities on offer. Our jigsaws, maths fact colouring pages and worksheets all featuring cute pet animals will bring a bit of fun to your classroom and engage even the most reluctant student.
Practice counting up to 10 with this budgie counting jigsaw. Print onto some card, then cut along the dotted lines to cut the jigsaw into strips.
Here's a fun way to practise addition of two numbers up to 12, using 2 normal dice and our game board with colouring pencils or counters. You can try this as a single player game against the clock, or as a multi player game.
Kids can colour in this cute picture of a bunny - perfect for Easter or any time - but first they need to solve some simple sums to work out the right colours to use!
Test children's early counting skills by asking them to arrange the strips of this cat counting jigsaw in order to complete the picture. Choose from our colour or black and white options.
This cute kitty is missing one half! Can the children use symmetry to finish the cat picture?
Children can count and then compare the numbrer of dogs and cats in this introductory comparing numbers worksheet, and finish the sentences with some comparison words.
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 dog counting jigsaw. When they have mastered their numbers you can cut them off the bottom and still enjoy the jigsaw without them.
Solve the simple sums and then use the key to colour in this cute picture of a dog...fun for little kids!
Learn ordinal numbers with the help of this lovely jigsaw. Choose from colour or black and white. If choosing the black and white version, ask the kids to colour it in first. Now slice up the jigsaw, including the numbers. Can the kids put it back together again in the right order?
This fish counting jigsaw is a fun way for kids to practise their numbers. Just print onto card and then slice it up along the vertical lines. They can use the numbers to help them put it back together again. Choose from a colour version, or black and white.
Colour in this lovely fish - but first solve some simple sums to find the right colours! A great way to make maths fun, I'm sure you'll agree...
These large, cheerfully coloured fish are sure to brighten up the classroom! Have them swimming around the room in order or use them for sorting activities. This printable has 10 fish, 1st to 10th.
Colour in (or print our coloured version), cut and re-assemble this fun goldfish counting jigsaw to help kids learn their numbers up to 10. Slice along the vertical lines.
Print our fun guinea pig counting jigsaw out onto card and then slice along the lines vertically. Can the kids put it back together again? It's a fun way to practice counting from 1 to 10. We have a black and white version, too, that the kids can colour in.
Learn to count to 10 and enjoy a hamster-themed jigsaw puzzle at the same time. Just print onto card, slice along the vertical lines, and jumble up for the kids to put back together again.
Complete the hamster by copying one half to the other with this fun symmetry worksheet. The grid version will help younger children.
There's a really lovely horse hidden in this worksheet, and all the children need to do to find it is to solve some simple sums and then colour in the picture using the key on the sheet. We have two versions available - one UK and one US.
Help Fred the friendly dog learn to count up to 10, and count on, by filling in the missing numbers on this fun set of 4 worksheets.
This fun worksheet is idea beginners to ordinal numbers. Fill in the blanks in each row to practice the concept and writing of 1st, 2nd and 3rd.
The kids will love the fun illustrations on this pet animal big and small size sorting worksheet! Can the children circle the biggest picture in each row and draw a cross on the smallest?
We've got fish, tortoises, dogs and goldfish to count on this fun pet animal counting worksheet. If you choose the black and white version you can colour the pictures yourself.
This must be one of our cutest counting worksheets! Can the kids count the number of each animal and write it in the box?
How many cats, dogs and goldfish can the kids count on our pet animal counting worksheet? Choose from two versions below: colour, or black and white.
The kids need to work out the pattern and draw - or use one of our Pet Animal Pattern Tiles - to fill in the next pet in the sequence.
Here's a pattern sequence worksheet with lots of pet animals! Draw the next in the sequence, or use our Pet Animal Pattern Tiles to fill in the blank square.
Use these lovely Pet Animal Pattern Tiles with our Pet Animal Worksheets - or print them out for a mini-matching game!
Help the kids practise counting with this fun printable jigsaw featuring some cute rabbits. Print onto card and then slice along the vertical lines. To extend the activity, choose the black-and-white version and ask them to colour in the picture first.
Colour in this cute picture of a rabbit by solving each sum and using the key to choose the right colours. Fun for little kids!
Complete the rabbit by copying one half to the other with this fun symmetry worksheet. The grid option makes it a little easier.
Cut out the 12 cards and then ask your child to sort them into groups. They might choose to put all the black and white and colour cards into separate groups, or sort by dogs and cats.
Print our fun tortoise counting jigsaw out onto card and then slice along the lines vertically. Can the kids put it back together again? It's a fun way to practice counting from 1 to 10. We have a black and white version, too, that the kids can colour in.