Elmer Colour Puzzle – Andersen Press
Colour in the words as you find them!
337 resources
Colour in the words as you find them!
Use the template and follow the instructions to make your own colourful, patchwork ears!
Join a delightful adventure with this free printable! Charming cards, beloved characters, and exciting gameplay for kids. Promotes visual recognition & coordination.
Colour each page of cards. Cut out the cards and lay them out in a grid facedown (four across and four down). Take turns with a friend flipping over two cards at a time to find a character match. When you find two cards that match, take those cards out of the grid. If you flip over two cards that don’t match, turn them back over to how they were and the next player takes a turn. Go back and forth flipping over cards until all matches are found. The player with the most matches wins the game.
Look at fractions on number lines and write the missing fractions. Each set of fractions on a number line are easy to understand with chunky marking spots. The number lines are clearly coloured to compare.
Let’s learn about magnets! Cut and stick the objects in the correct circle. This free sorting activity helps children learn about magnetic and non-magnetic objects.
This colouring bookmarks worksheet features cute woodland creatures, including a fox, deer, bear, and squirrel. Kids can colour in the scene and then cut out the bookmarks to use in their favourite books or give as gifts.
These worksheets are an excellent place to start when practising handwriting and a great way to improve children’s handwriting skills. They are appropriate for KS1 students and make learning letter formation clear and simple.
Letter formation practice sheets are organised into four main letter formation families: long letters, curly letters, “bouncing ball” letters and “zig zag” letters. Children follow the directions, starting and ending points to get a sense of how letters should be written, and then practise tracing on their own.
Let’s learn about emotions and feelings with this engaging board game! With colourful illustrations, counters and a DIY die, children can practice talking about different feelings. Supports the following areas of learning within Key Stage 1: SEN.
This free printable contains all 26 lowercase letters – one page for each letter, allowing for plenty of handwriting practice. Each page includes lines for tracing letters as well as lines for writing letters independently. The four-line writing guide helps children stay within the lines while learning how to write properly.
Create your own cute bear with this cut and stick activity! Little hands can develop fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination as they carefully cut out the different pieces to make a bear. Supports the following areas of learning within the Early Years Foundation Stage: Understanding the World.