Tulip Grid Copy
As you see the bulbs starting to sprout in Spring, have fun with this grid copy and create your own image of a tulip. Great for improving concentration and pen control.
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As you see the bulbs starting to sprout in Spring, have fun with this grid copy and create your own image of a tulip. Great for improving concentration and pen control.
Use the grid provided to copy the image of the rose. Grid copies are great fun for children - it is so satisfying to see the picture appear1 If you are lucky enough to have roses nearby you could follow this with a walk in the garden or park to see the real thing!
This daisy grid copy is a nice simple design for beginners. Copy each square individually and end up with a whole picture!
Use this grid copy activity to create a picture of a sunny yellow daffodil, perfect for Spring!
Here are some attempts, to inspire!
Animal lovers will find this farm animal word search a lot of fun, and of course it is perfect for any farmyard theme.
This farm animal noises word search would be a lot of fun if you make the noises when you find the word! Beware if using in a group, it could get loud!
See if you can complete the picture of the whale using the image underneath to guide you. This is a great one for children who find the grid copying activities a bit too tricky.
Younger children will love this complete the picture activity featuring a very happy looking hippo. Nice simple outlines make it easy to complete the top image by copying the one below.
This crab has a very seaside vibe! Complete the picture of him by copying the image at the bottom.
This complete the picture, with a cute picture of a bee to copy, is perfect for younger children. Perhaps follow it up with some honey on toast!
This word search is a great way to familiarise children with birds of the USA and Canada. There are some very interesting sounding ones! This could be a great lead in to some further research in books or on the internet.
Complete this birds of the UK word search, and then maybe go for a walk outside and see how many you can spot! This is the second word search featuring UK birds; you might also like to check out the first one, if you haven't already!
Here's a lovely poster of a wombat for your Australian animals project, or to display. We have two versions, one with word and one without, to choose from.
The duck-billed platypus lives only in Australia, and it's a strange looking creature! Here's a poster to print out for display or projects. There are two versions to choose from below.
The kookaburra, native to Australia, has an extraordinary laugh and a distinctive shape. Here's a lovely poster to print for display or projects, available with word or without.
Everyone loves koalas - especially children! Here's a fun poster to print for the wall, or perhaps to use in projects. It's available with word or without.
The kangaroo is Australia's most recognised animal, and children all around the world are fascinated by it! Here's a poster of a kangaroo to print for projects or display. Available with word or without.
The emu is a very distinctive bird, found only in Australia. Here's a poster to print for display, with word or without.
I had never heard of the echidna until I started Activity Village, and I certainly couldn't guess what it looked like! Here's a poster to print - available with word and without.
The dingo, a wild dog related to the wolf, is found in Australia and parts of South East Asia. Here's a poster to print for display or projects. We have two versions, one with word and one without.