This is a pdf version of my printed book, Vlad and the Great Fire of London Activity Book which is also available for sale from my website and Amazon. It is linked to (but can be used separately from) the picture book Vlad and the Great Fire of London.
"Excellent book, fits perfectly with KS1 curriculum. Lovely language and great illustrations. Would also highly recommend the authors website and her school visits."
This is not a lesson resource book, but was written as a fun activity book, which could be used as homework - the contents are listed below and can be seen on the attached video.
I am uploading it here for easy, printable purchase, but please note the same copyright applies as if you bought the bound book. It was created so teachers could use the resources in class and this version would be easier to copy for your own use, in your class.
It is a black and white book (to reduce cost and allow for colouring-in!) and includes the following pages:
The Great Fire numbers – fill out the information, putting the correct number into the sentences.
Dot-to-dot.
What’s wrong? – identify the objects that could not have been in a room in 1666.
Who am I? – five people who saw the fire give a clue to their identity. Unscramble their names from the letters given.
The Fire Game – a board game with counters and a dice to make.
Colour in the fire scene.
Boxton is trapped! – help Boxton escape from Pudding Lane through the maze of streets to the fields.
Easy bread rolls – a simple recipe to make your own bread.
Acrostic – answer the clues to spell a phrase.
Fire wordsearch – find all the hidden fire vocabulary.
Vlad the flea and Boxton the rat finger puppets to make.
Londoner finger puppets – firefighters with moving arms.
Fire facts and answers to the quizzes.
(Please note that the second file is the colour cover which you may not feel the need to print but has been included in case you want to)
For information, resources, visits and to sign up for new materials as they come out please see the Reading Riddle website
Many thanks,
Kate
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The resources are too simple for my children - I was hoping they would challenge them and link more closely to The Great Fire of London, rather than the book.
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