Angel Of The North Story Paper
Use our story paper (lined or with handwriting lines, and complete with colouring page of the Angel of the North) to write about this impressive sculpture.
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Inspire some creative or descriptive writing with this collection of story paper featuring famous landmarks of the world. We have some simple images for younger children or more detailed images featuring our tourist children. Use the story paper to describe a real or imaginary visit, or write a story set at the landmark. Perhaps you could research the history of the place and retell a real story or event from history.
Use our story paper (lined or with handwriting lines, and complete with colouring page of the Angel of the North) to write about this impressive sculpture.
Children can use this story paper for a creative writing activity. Perhaps they will write about a visit to Balmoral Castle on holiday?
London's Big Ben is one of the capital city's best known landmarks, standing proud near the Houses of Parliament for hundreds of years. If you are lucky enough to be visiting this printable story paper is a great way to record details of your expedition.
With lined and handwriting versions to chose from and a picture to colour our Caernarfon Castle story paper is perfect for younger children to write a few sentences to remember a day out to the castle.
Colour in the picture of Canterbury Cathedral, and choose from lined or handwriting story paper to add some words beneath!
Immortalised by A. A Milne in his lovely poem, and one of the most popular tourist sites in London, the Changing of the Guard outside Buckingham Palace draws crowds every morning. Use this story paper to make up a story, record a real visit, or write about what you see in the picture.
Write down some facts about Christ the Redeemer on this story paper, then colour in the picture. Available in two versions: lined, and with handwriting lines.
Colour in the picture of the Clifton Suspension Bridge in all its glory - then use the lines below to write what you know about the bridge.
Use our CN Tower story paper for creative or factual writing projects to add something a bit different to a Canada inspired project.
Edinburgh Castle is dramatic, romantic and iconic - so this story paper is a great one to print for the kids to write a story set in the capital city of Scotland, perhaps...
The children in this picture are having their photo taken in front of the amazing Eiffel Tower in Paris. Print, colour, and write about the scene in the picture, or use the printable story paper to make up your own story or describe your own visit to this Parisian tourist attraction.
Kids can colour in the picture of this iconic New York building and then write about a visit, real or made up, or describe what they see in the picture.
Keep notes about the Forth Bridge, or about Scotland, with this story paper - or use it for creative writing.
Colour in Shakespeare's Globe and write what you know about the theatre, or perhaps use our story paper to recount a visit or make up a story...
One glimpse of this colouring page of the Golden Gate Bridge and you know you are in San Francisco! Print, colour and write about the adventures the children in the picture are having...
Use this story paper and colouring page of the Grand Canyon to research and write some interesting facts, for story telling or other writing projects. How small the family in the foreground looks and what an amazing view they are enjoying!
Our Gretna Green story paper is perfect for a creative writing project - and it might be easy to start with the idea of an elopement!
Learning about Hadrian's wall? This story paper might be useful for keeping notes, writing a description for display, or perhaps for a creative writing activity.
Visiting HMS Victory? Why not use this story paper to describe the visit, or perhaps to write about the Battle of Trafalgar or Admiral Lord Nelson? Of course this printable can also be used generally for any "man-at-war".
What do you know about the Kremlin? Can you imagine visiting Moscow and standing where these children are standing? We have two printable story paper pages with Kremlin colouring page attached - one with handwriting lines and one lined.
Use this story paper when you are learning about Scotland, or perhaps for a creative writing activity set at Loch Lomond. Who will take the high road, and who will take the low road?
Guarding the Tower of London for hundreds of years, the Beefeaters in this colouring page makes the perfect prompt for a story or diary entry. Do you know what they say about the crows at the Tower of London?
Where are the children in this picture going? What is going to happen next? Print our story paper for kids to make up an imaginative story, or perhaps write about a real event.
Take a trip around London with this printable colouring page and story paper which you can use for all sorts of writing projects. London big red buses are well known all over the world! I wonder where this London bus is going...
Also known as the Millennium Wheel, the London Eye provides an amazing view of London to those lucky enough to go up. Here's a colouring page and story paper to write about the experience or make up a story..
No virtual visit to Paris would be complete without a visit to the Louvre! Use this printable colouring page and story paper for your writing projects at home or at school. Perhaps the children in the picture will visit the Mona Lisa
Print, colour and write using this story paper and colouring page of Mount Rushmore. Use the printable for history projects, learning and writing facts about the carvings, or even for imaginative story telling.
Get the yellow crayon out to colour in this New York taxi then write a story about what you see in the picture, your own visit to New York and ride in a yellow taxi, or an imaginary story!
You know you are in New Zealand when you see the distinctive Beehive building! Print and colour then write a story using our fun story paper worksheet.
One Tree Hill in Auckland, New Zealand is volcanic peak and important memorial place for New Zealanders. Use this printable colouring page and story paper to write about it!
Here's some printable story paper featuring a colouring page of Niagara Falls - great for writing projects, geography and travelling around the world in your imagination! What an incredible sight Niagara Falls must be!
If you have been lucky enough to visit the Niagara Falls why not get children to record their memories on our story paper. If like most people seeing the real thing is a dream you could use our Niagara Falls story paper to imagine a visit.
The spectacular backdrop of the Rocky Mountains would be an interesting place to set a story. Inspire children to get creative with our Rocky Mountain story paper.
Print, colour and write using this colouring page and story paper featuring South Africa's Soccer City, well known all over the world after the World Cup! I wonder what these children are thinking and doing...
Write a story set in South Africa with this printable worksheet and colouring page of Table Mountain. Perhaps you can describe what you see in the picture, or find out some interesting facts about Table Mountain and Cape Town, or just make up a wonderful adventure story!
If you are lucky enough to visit St Basil's Cathedral in Moscow, Russia, this story paper would be a wonderful way for the kids to record their visit. And if not, use the paper for a creative writing exercise, finding out about the Cathedral and Red Square, and pretending you are there!
What an exciting view the children in the picture are enjoying! Use this printable sheet to write about a visit to London's beautiful cathedral, made-up or otherwise!
Print this colouring page and story paper depicting a view of New York's Staten Island from the Staten Island Ferry, which is popular with tourists as it gives a great view of the skyline of New York and the Statue of Liberty.
Inspire children's writing with our Statue of Liberty story paper. They could write about a visit or they could imagine they are the statue and tell a story from her perspective.
Print, colour and write a story about or description of New York's most famous landmark, the Statue of Liberty.
Here's some useful Stonehenge story paper - lined or with handwriting lines - for writing about your visit to Stonehenge, or for your project work. There's a picture to colour in, too.
Use this Sydney Opera House story paper to write about a visit to Sydney, or to the Opera House itself. Or how about getting the kids to make up a story about what might happen on a visit, or describe what they see in the picture?
Write about the Taj Mahal, or perhaps re-tell the sad story of why it was built, using our fun story paper complete with colouring page...
Here is a more "grown-up" story paper for the Taj Mahal, suitable for older children.
Everybody recognises The White House, the Washington home of the President of the United States! Use this colouring page and story paper printable to write some facts about The White House, about the President, or perhaps tomake up a story.
Use our Tintern Abbey story paper to write up memories of a visit or perhaps to write a gothic style scary story.
Use this printable story paper to write about what is in the picture, make up a story or tell about a real visit to London to see Tower Bridge in action!
Here we've got some printable story paper for kids to use in writing projects, with colouring page of the Tower of London, one of London's most famous landmarks. And of course all sorts of royals and famous people were imprisoned and even executed there over the years!
Use our picture story paper to describe a real or made-up visit to Uluru (also known Ayers Rock) or to describe this wonderful natural Australian landmark. And then colour in the picture!
Whether you are studying history, geography or just looking for an interesting writing project, this colouring page and printable story paper make it fun! How about writing what you imagine what the children in the picture are thinking?
The very grand Winter Palace in St Petersburg was home to the Tsars, and is now the State Hermitage Museum. Perhaps the kids could use our printable story paper to imagine that they are on this sight-seeing trip, and write about what they are feeling and seeing?