Wright Brothers Newspaper Writing Prompt
Write a pretend newspaper article about the Wright Brothers using this worksheet. Alternatively, use the writing prompt for some creative writing.
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Write a pretend newspaper article about the Wright Brothers using this worksheet. Alternatively, use the writing prompt for some creative writing.
Wilbur and Orville Wright made their first flights with their powered aircraft on December 17th, 1903. The kids can write about this remarkable achievement on this fun story paper, then colour in the picture too...
Did you know that the Wright brothers tossed a coin to decide who would be the first to fly? Orville won! Here's a story paper featuring a fascinating black and white photograph of the brothers, perfect for writing down more research and facts...
Choose from our colour or black and white version of this fun worksheet, which asks the kids to answer a few questions about the famous Wright Brothers.
A funny little alien in his spaceship is the star of this grid copy puzzle, a test of observation skills. And once you've finished, you'll have two aliens to colour in!
Copy the planet Jupiter from the grid on the left to the empty grid on the right. There is lots of detail so take it one square at a time and count carefully!
The outline of the planet Mars is easy enough - but the craters and landscape will take some work! Grid copy activities make the process easier, though, as you can take them one square at a time, with some careful counting and copying.
Although copying the picture of the planet Mercury might seem tricky at first, if the kids count the squares carefully and copy each, one at a time, they will have their own Mercury picture before they know it!
Concentration and good observation skills are needed to complete this moon grid copy puzzle.
Copy the planet Neptune from the grid on the left to the grid on the right. It's a test of observation skills as well as counting and pencil control.
There are quite a few details to draw on this satellite. Copy the picture a square at a time to make it easier...
The planet Saturn has lots of appeal to kids with its unusual rings, so keep them busy drawing with the help of our Saturn grid copy puzzle.
Have fun following the squares one by one on this grid copy puzzle. It'll be a test of observation skills to get the pattern on the sun right!
Children can practise drawing circles and curved lines with the help of a grid to guide them and then end up with a picture of the planet Uranus to colour if they complete our grid copy puzzle.
Concentrate hard and follow the squares one at a time to complete this grid copy puzzle of the second planet from the sun, Venus.
Our fun sun complete the picture puzzle asks children to fill in the missing parts of the picture by copying the complete sun on the right. It takes a fair amount of concentration to get everything to match up!
Can the kids finish the top picture of the alien in the flying spaceship by copying the missing parts with reference to the bottom picture?
This astronaut complete the picture puzzle will be quite a challenge to copy. Give it a go and if you enjoy it there are lots of other space-themed complete the picture activities to try...
Children will need to use their observation and copying skills to complete the first picture and make a full moon!
Have a go at this complete the picture puzzle of a planet, filling in the missing parts of the grid by referring to the complete picture on the right. It might be quite a challenge!