With the King’s Coronation on Saturday 6th May 2023, this listing has been readied to get some learning in about King Charles III, the 40th British monarch to be crowned at Westminster Abbey.
This listing contains:
Wordsearch with 30 terms to find relating to King Charles III and the coronation
Quiz with 26 questions about King Charles III and the coronation
Solutions to the wordsearch and the quiz
Get involved and spend some time with the kids learning a few things about the King and the coronation.
Note: all questions are written retrospectively of 6th and 7th May events
A fun wordsearch of 20 terms relating to Queen Elizabeth and her Platinum Jubilee!
There is also one unlisted word, with the clue for this on the scroll…
Solutions included.
FOURTEEN quality wordsearches based on seven William Shakespeare plays:
All’s Well That Ends Well;
As You Like It;
Julius Caesar;
Much Ado About Nothing;
Othello;
The Tempest;
The Two Gentlemen of Verona
Use these with children studying Shakespeare, to support their learning, use as a fun activity / brain gym, link to World Book Day, to support / promote library sessions, to celebrate his birthday in April, or just because you love Shakespeare!
There are 30 and 16-word wordsearches for each play. The 30-word wordsearches also contain an unlisted word which the user can find after they’ve filled the blank of the quote referenced.
Click here for Shakespeare plays wordsearches PACK 1 which contains wordsearches for the following plays:
Hamlet;
Romeo and Juliet;
The Comedy of Errors;
The Taming of the Shrew;
The Winter’s Tale;
Twelfth Night.
Click here for Shakespeare plays wordsearches PACK 3 which contains wordsearches for the following plays:
A Midsummer Night’s Dream;
Antony and Cleopatra;
Cymbeline;
King Lear;
Macbeth;
The Merchant of Venice;
Timon of Athens
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What will you be doing to commemorate this day or to educate the kids about the Gunpowder Plot?
Grab the second of two bundles available and have fun with the kids.
The first resource in this bundle is a wordsearch with 24 related-terms to find. The wordsearch features 3 images as well as the famous poem recited in memory of the Gunpowder Plot.
The second resource in this bundle is a 16-question activity, requiring kids to carry out some research. They will surely learn a lot including Guy Fawkes not being the main culprit, as well as which British actor’s ancestor was the actual brains behind the infamous plot.
The third resource in this bundle is a fun computing activity for which the kids will complete pixel art activities of the Gunpowder Plot themed pictures, but they’ll need to convert binary numbers to decimal numbers first! (Instructions are given for this.) There are also two additional worksheets for kids to create their own pixel art piece. This file is an xls file created in MS Excel.
The fourth resource in this bundle is the above but in PDF form.
Don’t miss out!
Do check out the other Gunpowder Plot themed bundle which contains the wordsearch and questions activity only.
What will you be doing to commemorate this day or to educate the kids about the Gunpowder Plot?
Grab the first of two bundles available and have fun with the kids.
The first resource in this bundle is a wordsearch with 24 related-terms to find. The wordsearch features 3 images as well as the famous poem recited in memory of the Gunpowder Plot.
The second resource in this bundle is a 16-question activity, requiring kids to carry out some research. They will surely learn a lot including Guy Fawkes not being the main culprit, as well as which British actor’s ancestor was the actual brains behind the infamous plot.
Don’t miss out!
And do check out the other bundle which contains Binary Pixel Art activities in the Gunpowder Plot theme!
Treat your students to a wonderful little bundle of resources in the run up to the annually celebrated holiday of Halloween.
The wordsearch contains 35-related terms which will get many conversations going.
The questions activity contains 17 questions relating to Halloween, from where the festival originated to why ‘soul cakes’ were given. Many of these questions will surely require some research and students will surely learn a fair deal as they move through this activity.
Answers included for the questions.
Prepare now for celebrating the Fourth of July with your students and children. Or use it to simply spread awareness of the history of the famous date and the way the day is celebrated.
This listing contains a quality 3-activity sheet with a wordsearch, fill the blanks and 10 Independence Day-themed questions. Students / children will likely need to conduct some research for at least some of these questions!
Also included is the wordsearch on its own if you prefer it as well as the answer sheet for all activities.
If you have a love for the** greatest mind that ever lived**, need some activities to support teaching his story with students or simply want to celebrate his birthday on 15th April, then this pack of resources is a must.
It contains a 16-question worksheet regarding Leonardo Da Vinci, an activity which requires students to name some of his paintings, a wordsearch of 30-related words (which should get some inquisitive conversations going) and of course an answer file for the questions / naming activity.
All images used within the resources are licensed as free to use for all purposes, on free image-sharing websites.
This is a preview of the Shakespeare wordsearch pack up for sale on the Kids’ Printouts account.
This is a 30-word wordsearch and like wordsearches in general, is a great task to include in children’s learning to help them recall information about the story, reinforce spellings, encourage discussion, and to prepare them for a comprehension activity. It’s also great for pattern recognition and drawing lines too!
FIVE quality wordsearches with 30 words each and complementary images to keep the children engaged and encouraging them to exercise their curiosity by making the connections.
This History pack includes wordsearches for: 1800s London, Castles, Knights, Vikings and Leonardo Da Vinci.
Use these wordsearches in history lessons, STEM lessons, tutor time, as part of brain-gym / break activity, as a starter, as a plenary, reading / spelling / vocab practice, end of term activities, for emphasising pattern recognition and practice for drawing lines!
Prepare now for celebrating the Fourth of July with your students and children. Or use it to simply spread the awareness of the history of the famous date and the way the day is celebrated.
This listing contains a quality 3 - activity sheet with a wordsearch, fill the blanks and 10 Independence Day-themed questions. Students / children will likely need to conduct some research for at least some of these questions!
Also included is the wordsearch on its own if you prefer it as well as the answer sheet for all activities.