Hoodie Lacing Card
Most kids love to wear hoodies and they certainly keep them warm in winter! Here's a fun hoodie lacing card for you to print and lace or sew with the kids...
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Most kids love to wear hoodies and they certainly keep them warm in winter! Here's a fun hoodie lacing card for you to print and lace or sew with the kids...
Sometimes a simple prompt can spark off a very interesting, creative story - and perhaps this winter tree illustration will do exactly that!
Kids can use this paper for making up a story about the two children they see, describing the clothes they are wearing, or just writing about winter in general.
I wonder what this snowman is thinking about? What he would say if he could talk? Perhaps the children would like to make up a story about that - or something else! We have two versions of story paper - lined or handwriting - to choose from.
Use this story paper to write down what you've learned about snowflakes, or perhaps to write a story about one...
There's nothing better than a snow day - or just a snowy day! Get the kids to imagine what they might do on a snow day, what they did on a recent snow day, make up a story, or describe what they can see in the picture...
This story paper is a fun way to encourage children to write about their own experiences with snow - perhaps catching snowflakes, perhaps building a snowman, perhaps even tasting snow!
Children can write about their own snowman-building experiences on our fun story paper before colouring in the picture - or practise their creative writing skills by coming up with a story based on what they see in the picture.
Here's a lovely easy bird shape for the kids to practice their cutting skills on. It's even more fun if you print the page onto coloured paper or card! When the outline has been cut out, punch out the eye or glue on a button...
Children can practise their cutting skills on these spring flower shapes - a daffodil and a tulip. Colour them in when they are done!
If you print out this cutting skills worksheet onto brightly coloured paper, you can make a pretty display of spring tulips with the finished product!
Print out this worksheet onto yellow paper and the kids can have a go at cutting out the daffodil shape. Add an orange circle in the centre and put them on display!
There are three pretty snowflakes on this tracing page for the kids to work on, with lots of dotted lines to keep them busy! A fun way to improve pencil control in the winter months...
Children can trace carefully over the dotted lines of this pretty snowflake tracing page... and then perhaps colour it a pale blue or silver?
This cute penguin tracing page provides plenty of tracing practice for the kids as we've provided double lines! Children could trace his feet and beak in orange pencil, then use black for the rest.
Here is a really challenging tracing activity for children - two lovely winter mittens! Once they have carefully traced over all the dotted lines, they miight enjoy colouring them in too.
Children will get plenty of tracing practice with this fun snowman tracing printable! There are lots of dotted lines to trace over...
There are double lines in this winter hat tracing page to give the kids lots of practice! Either trace over all of them, or use them as a "channel" and trace between.
Here's a fun dotted outline of a fairly simple snowman for the kids to practise their cutting skills on. Why not print onto white card and then get the kids to decorate the snowman once he is cut out?
It's fun to learn to cut out when you are cutting out fun shapes like winter mittens! We've kept the outline very simple so that younger kids can have a go. Decorate and colour in once cut out, or print onto coloured paper first.