A Way I Can Help Children Less Fortunate Than Me
When making plans, whether at the New Year or any time, it is always good to think about charitable giving and helping others.
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When making plans, whether at the New Year or any time, it is always good to think about charitable giving and helping others.
Use this printable to help children think about the ways in which they can build friendships - either in general or with a specific friend.
Encourage the kids to write down their sport and exercise goals and commit to them using this fun writing frame. Why not colour it in, too? Younger children can use the blank version to do a drawing rather than write, if they prefer.
New Year's Resolutions often involve more exercise or sporting activity - so why not get the kids to record their plans with a picture! It would be nice to think that, having drawn themselves playing sport or exercising, they are more likely to carry through...
Perhaps the most recognisable character of Dr Seuss. Get out your black and red pens to colour in the Cat in the Hat.
Part way between a puzzle and a worksheet our Christmas patterns printable provides a fun filler activitiy for those excited pre Christmas days.
These fun Christmas themed worksheets are a good way for children to practice the important skill of recognising patterns. We have colour and black and white versions to chose from.
These bright and cheerful Christmas pattern tiles are designed to print on to card, laminate, cut out and use to complete the patterns on our pattern worksheets here: Christmas pattern 1 and
Being able to recognise patterns is an important skill. This fun printable worksheet has six patterns for children to practice on featuring some wintery pictures.
Print and cut out these winter pattern tiles and use to complete our winter pattern worksheets.