Farm Animal Counting 3
This lovely jumbly worksheet contains pictures of our cute farm animals for the kids to count up! Why not laminate it for repeat use? Available in colour or black and white.
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This lovely jumbly worksheet contains pictures of our cute farm animals for the kids to count up! Why not laminate it for repeat use? Available in colour or black and white.
Count up the farm animals and write the correct total in the box. Fun counting practice!
Kids will have fun counting the cows, horses, sheep and pigs on this farm animals counting worksheet!
Here are six patterns made using our funny farm animals. Can the kids spot what comes next?
This lovely worksheet will make patterns fun for the kids, who need to spot which farm animal comes next and draw a picture in the space.
Which two colours should be next in these colour patterns? Grab the felt tip pens and off you go!
Children should look at the patterns in each row and then colour in the final "splodge" with the correct colour.
Say it loud and clear with this simple colouring card! Children can add thei rown border to the card, add pictures or a design to the background.
Colour in the letters on this "best Daddy " colouring card, then decorate the borders and background however you wish. Simple but fun and effective!
We've chosen a bold font for this card but otherwise left it simple so that your child can decorate the rest of it with their own pictures and patterns. How about filling in the background with stripes in Dad's favourite colours?
How many Dads out there think they are rock stars - or would like to be one? Here's the colouring card for them! It prints best using your printer's bordeless settings.
Children can colour in this lovely design to give to Dad on Father's Day - something really special! This card prints best with your printer's borderless settings turned on.
We've designed this cats word jigsaw so that you can use it with different ages. For younger children, cut along the top dotted line but leave the letters attached to the bottom row. Children can then use the letters to help them put the picture back together.
Last but not least - the letter Z! As it is the last Doodle Pattern Tile in our Alphabet set, the kids can go really crazy with this one!
Choose one of the four printables below to write your P-R-I-N-C-E-S-S acrostic poem. A little tricky, perhaps?
Do you have the world's best sister? If so, let her know by writing a newspaper article that includes all her best features! Alternatively, use the writing prompt for some creative story-telling.
For Mother's Day, or any day - write a pretend newspaper article about your "world's best mother". Alternatively use the writing prompt for some creative writing.
Children can write about their own "world's best grandmother" - or make one up - with this fun newspaper writing prompt. I'm sure Grandma wouldn't mind having a look at the finished newspaper article!
Here's something different for Father's Day! Use our newspapaper writing prompt to encourage the kids to write about what makes their dad the world's best - adding a picture in too. Alternatively, have some fun with a creative writing exercise.
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