Badger Notebooking Pages
These notebooking pages are perfect for a British Wildlife or Animal theme and feature a photo of a badger. Choose from two designs by clicking the links below:
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Perfect for school projects our British Wildlife notebooking pages each come in two versions; one fully lined, one with space for a picture.
These notebooking pages are perfect for a British Wildlife or Animal theme and feature a photo of a badger. Choose from two designs by clicking the links below:
There is a fantastic picture of a barn owl on this notebooking page. Notebooking is a way of recording what you know about a topic and it is great to look back on if you make a file for all your notebooking pages!
You can use these notebooking pages to record what you learn about blackbirds, or perhaps for observations, drawings etc. Notebooking page 1 has space for pictures while page 2 is lined throughout.
We have two versions of our deer notebooking page - one with space for a drawing, the other lined throughout. Kids can use them for storing their notes or observations about deer.
A useful notebooking page (with two variations) for the fox - perfect for recording your research.
Two printable notebooking pages on moles for Wildlife and Animal themes - the first with space for a picture or drawing, and the second fully lined. Click the links below for our printables.
We have a whole series of these notebooking pages for all the animals we cover at Activity Village. This set is for the otter - and they make a useful place for storing facts, information, drawings and even observations...
Are you learning about puffins? In that case, why not print out one of our puffin notebooking pages and use it for storing what you've learned, drawings, or perhaps some creative writing...
We've got two variations on our printable notebooking paper with squirrels as the theme - choose the most appropriate and download and print below.
Tawny owls are quite big and brown as you can see from the picture on this notebooking page. There is a space to draw your own owl picture, or you could print a version with just lines for writing if you prefer.