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.
This pack contains 4 separate activities.
The first is a 2-page activity, for which the kids need to name, trace and then design (colouring, painting, glittering etc) each of the featured dinosaurs (grey silhouettes). There is a table of names on page 2 which the kids can use to help them name the dinos. A file with the dinosaur silhouettes and their names is included.
The second two activities are wordsearches. One has 15 dinosaurs to find, and the other has 30 dinosaurs to find. Each one also features 5 black silhouettes of popular dinosaurs which the kids to try to name.
Wordsearches are a great way to reinforce key terms, enhance vocabulary, help with spelling as well as pattern recognition. They are great for the classroom, at home and events.
The last activity is a wonderful anagrams activity. The kids need to read the (often strange) set of words and then rearrange the letters to figure out the name of the dinosaur. ‘carpet riots’ anyone? (Answer file included)
Have any fans of the Stitch Head books by Guy Bass? Treat them to this duo of activities relating to the first book in the series.
One of the activities is a wordsearch, with 40 words / terms to find, and which includes some decorative images to entertain the kids as they work through it.
The other activity is a questions worksheet, containing 16 questions relating to the Stitch Head book (book 1). The kids will surely have fun writing down the answers to the questions, and for those who might need some help, you can let them know that all the answers can be found within the list of wordsearch words/terms.
Answer sheet for questions included.
Beautifully designed letters A-Z for display use in SIX colour schemes (156 jpg files altogether)
The colour schemes have been thoughtfully been named:
-cardinal red
-duck egg
-earth
-frosted ice lollies
-northern lights
-pastel
Use these fresh and attention-drawing letter-displays to brighten your classroom, corridor displays or room at home, or prepare an engaging resource for the kids.
Each jpg = 800 pixels by 800 pixels
Beautifully designed letters A-Z in black and white
Within this pack you’ll find three PDF files:
letters A-Z on a an A4 page each, for display purposes or colouring-in
letters A-Z all on a single A4 sheet in portrait layout
letter A-Z all on a single A4 sheet in landscape layout
Use these pretty, eye-catching themed letters to prepare your classroom for the new academic year, or use the ‘handout’ formats for interesting activities for the kids involving cutting, colouring, or creative thinking.
Grab this wordsearch of the 31-man team that is the England Rubgy Team of 2019.
As well as finding the names of the players, kids will practice their reading skills and can even investigate further as to where some of these names originate.
Enjoy!
A word search for queries which made it to a ‘US Top Google search queries 2020’ list!
BUT this is more than a word search activity!
Extend the activity by questioning / discussing further e.g.
-Get the kids to share whether they have indeed Google-searched the same queries or what is most commonly searched in their homes.
-Ask the kids to look at the queries which they do not recognise and get them to find out about them.
-Encourage discussions as to what insights they can infer about the interests of the US population.
-Challenge them to guess the Top 10 by putting a star next to 10 of the terms. See how many of the kids get all 10 correct! What assumptions can be made about the revealed Top 10?
(Included is a text file of the ‘Top 10’ )
With the popularity of the multi-platform game ARK: Survival Evolved, take advantage of the love children have for the game (and prehistoric creatures) and get them on these wordsearches
There are 100 creatures across the three wordsearches.
The children are also challenged to name the creatures featured on each of the wordsearches (answer file provided for this.) The images have a filter of a ‘sketch’ style, trying to mimic the game so good luck to the kids in naming them!
Learning about flowers or Spring?
Want to acknowledge ‘Plant a Flower Day’ which is celebrated on March 12th?
Or just have a love for flowers in general?
Grab this free wordsearch and have your kids find familiar flowers in the grid and learn the names of new ones. As usual they’ll also correct and reaffirm spellings, as well as exercise pattern recognition skills.
Why not extend the activity:
open a discussion as to which flowers they have seen / have in their garden
name different books / songs / movies which feature flowers
ask them to draw a sketch of some flowers
run a flower-crafting session
reiterate the importance of flowers (Science and well-being)
decide which flower they would like to plant and grow in the classroom or at home
Enjoy :)
FOURTEEN quality wordsearches based on seven William Shakespeare plays:
A Midsummer Night’s Dream;
Antony and Cleopatra;
Cymbeline;
King Lear;
Macbeth;
The Merchant of Venice;
Timon of Athens
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.
Check out the other Shakespeare packs already added which contain wordsearches for the following plays:
PACK 1:
Hamlet;
Romeo and Juliet;
The Comedy of Errors;
The Taming of the Shrew;
The Winter’s Tale;
Twelfth Night
PACK 2:
All’s Well That Ends Well;
As You Like It;
Julius Caesar;
Much Ado About Nothing;
Othello;
The Tempest;
The Two Gentlemen of Verona
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Get the kids excited again about Tokyo 2020, even though it has been postponed to 2021!
This activity requires the kids to study the sport image / icon and then write the name of it underneath - there is a name bank on page 2 to help them out!
Answer file included.
As the song goes: it’s the most wonderful time of the year!
This is a wonderful bundle that will keep your kids entertained for sure:
Resource 1: Christmas wordsearch with 40 related terms, and it features some wonderful themed images
Resource 2: The Binary Pixel Art activity introduces kids to the idea of Binary numbers and gives a quick introduction of how to convert Binary numbers to decimal numbers. Kids will then need to convert simple Binary numbers to decimal numbers for 10 Christmas-themed designs to correctly colour them in. There are also 2 additional templates for kids to create their own design and coded version.
Resource 3: This is a differentiated version of the above activity for kids who may find the Binary-decimal conversions too challenging. Nevertheless, they will still have some computing exposure through the understanding of computer images made from individual blocks of color, as well as ICT skills through the use of MS Excel tools.
Resource 4: This is the PDF printable version of Resource 2 for use in case of device / software shortage or in case of preference.
Resource 5: These are the solutions of the 10 wonderful Christmas-themed designs.
You’ll enjoy them as much as Kids’ Printouts did creating them!
This is a ‘splendiferous’ bundle that will keep your kids entertained for sure!
Whether it’s because you love Roald Dahl stories, or the kids are currently reading one of his books or you want to develop some ICT skills and computing knowledge in a refreshing way, these activities will do nicely!
Resource 1: A Binary Pixel Art activity which introduces kids to the idea of Binary numbers and gives a quick introduction of how to convert Binary numbers to decimal numbers. Kids will then need to convert simple Binary numbers to decimal numbers for 10 Roald Dahl-themed designs to correctly color them in. There are also 2 additional templates for kids to create their own design and coded version.
Resource 2: This is a differentiated version of the above activity for kids who may find the Binary-decimal conversions too challenging. Nevertheless, they will still have some computing exposure through the understanding of computer images made from individual blocks of color, as well as ICT skills through the use of MS Excel tools.
Resource 3: This is the PDF printable version of Resource 1 for use in case of device / software shortage or in case of preference. (9 of the 10 designs as the 10th one was too big for an A4 printable)
Resource 4: These are the solutions of the 10 wonderful Roald Dahl-themed designs.
These are appropriate for primary aged kids up to secondary and even older as a couple of the designs are quite detailed!
You’ll enjoy them as much as Kids’ Printouts did creating them!
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 wonderful the bundle of activities to get into the spirit of the Euro Championship Football / Soccer Tournament 2020 - 2021
This bundle contains the following:
–A 24-term wordsearch of the teams taking part in the football / soccer championship
–A Euros quiz based on facts from the history of the Euro tournaments. There are two versions of this activity:
the first is for kids who will need more if a challenge as it requires them to do their own research to answer the 16 questions,
and the second has an answer bank to assist those who’ll need a little help (differentiation)
–A fun labelling activity where the kids need to name the country by looking at the flag / colours of the football (answer bank included)
You could extend this final activity further by asking kids to research the significance of colours in certain flags etc
All activities have solutions / answers.
This is a fun quiz for the popular and funny book ‘Billionaire Boy’ by David Walliams
There are 20 questions across two pages. There are some supporting images on each page which will complement the questions (and maybe some answers!)
Answer file is included.
Get in the mood for Autumn with the kids with this wonderful duo of activities: a word search and a trace & decorate activity!
Word search: There are 45 terms to find including Acorn, Chestnut, Cosy, Deciduous, Frost, Halloween, Migration, October, Rake, Season, Vegetables…
The word search also features lovely related images which the kids can enjoy, tick off as they find them, or use as inspiration for an Autumn poem!
Trace & decorate: The kids will trace the faded silhouettes of 7 Autumn-related images and then get creative by decorating them with colors, paints, glitter or even Zentagles!
You can’t go wrong with these for the start of term!
This is a great set of activities to get into the spirit of the Africa Cup of Nations 2024.
This bundle contains the following:
A 24-term wordsearch of the teams taking part in the African football tournament from January 13th - February 11th
A fun labelling activity where the kids need to match the country name with its flag
A 4-page document of the descriptions of the flags, explaining the meanings of the colours and symbols. This should be used to help the kids with the flag activity.
You could extend this activity by asking students to design a flag for a current / new (fabricated) country or place, and explain the reasons for colour / symbol choice.
All activities have solutions / answers.
Please do rate / review if you have time! :)
And enjoy the tournament if you’ll be watching!
Get the kids excited about the Paris Olympics 2024!
This activity requires the kids to study the sport image / icon and then write the name of it underneath.
There is a name bank on page 2 to help them out!
There is a version 2, which helps out the kids with the starting letter of the sport - helpful as a differentiated version.
Answer file included.
Enjoy!