Ada Lovelace Interview Worksheet
Can the children imagine they are interviewing Ada Lovelace for a talk show? Remember that simple, open questions have many possible answers, and are a good foundation for a successful interview...
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Can the children imagine they are interviewing Ada Lovelace for a talk show? Remember that simple, open questions have many possible answers, and are a good foundation for a successful interview...
Write a pretend newspaper article about mathematician Ada Lovelace. Alternatively, use the writing prompt for some creative writing.
Ada Lovelace imagined the idea for a modern-day computer. Find out a little bit about her and use our notebooking page to write it down.
This cartoon style poster of Ada Lovelace is simple to print out and use in classroom displays and projects.
Our fact-finding worksheets are designed to encourage your children to learn about new topics and people, and this one is all about mathematician Ada Lovelace.
Just for fun, children can practise their people-drawing skills with this step by step lesson on how to draw mathematician Ada Lovelace.
Children can use our Ada Lovelace story paper to write a short biography, or maybe use it for some creative writing. We have two versions, lined and with handwriting lines.
Ada Lovelace was known as the "Mother Of Computer Science". You can write down some other facts about this remarkable woman on this story paper.
Why not get the kids to practise their handwriting with this fun velociraptor handwriting worksheet? They can colour in the picture too...
There are 3 fonts to trace and then space to try to form the letters independently on our tyrannosaurus handwriting worksheet.
Practise handwriting with the help of this triceratops handwriting worksheet! The children can enjoy colouring in the picture too...
Kids who love dinosaurs will enjoy practising handwriting with our stegosaurus handwriting worksheet, and there's a fun picture to colour in too...
Handwriting practice can get a bit tedious but the kids shouldn't get bored using our dinosaur handwriting worksheets. This one features the word SPINOSAURUS and has a picture to colour in too.
There's plenty of handwriting practise in this fun "Smilodon" handwriting worksheet. By the time the kids reach the last line, they should have much more confidence.
Practice handwriting with this fun handwriting worksheet! It will certainly help children remember how to spell this tricky word – pteranodon…
Children start by tracing the word "mammoth" and then work down the worksheet until they are confident that they can write it on their own on the final line.
Children can first trace, then write by themselves, the word "iguanodon". Fun for a dinosaur theme!
Here is a handwriting worksheet featuring the ichthyosaurus – one for more confident children, perhaps?
Perhaps the diplodocus is your favourite dinosaur? It's a great word for practising handwriting!
There is plenty of handwriting practise on this fun handwriting worksheet - featuring the allosaurus!