George I Booklet
The first of the Georgian kings, we have a choice of two booklets, lined and blank, for children to use to record their research into George I. You can find the instructions to fold our origami booklets here.
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The first of the Georgian kings, we have a choice of two booklets, lined and blank, for children to use to record their research into George I. You can find the instructions to fold our origami booklets here.
Our Queen Victoria writing pages can be used for report writing or perhaps a character study. To make them even more versitile we have colour and black and white versions.
Our Queen Victoria worksheet is good for younger children who are not ready to write much. It will guide them through finding out some of the key facts about Queen Victoria and her reign.
Our Queen Victoria story paper has lots of uses. It could of course be used for story writing but how about colouring the Queen and describing her? To make it even more versitile we have 2 versions lined aand with handwriting lines.
Our Queen Victoria poster is a useful addition to any classroom display on Victorians or perhaps it could be used as a front cover for a project.
Victoria reigned over a long period of huge social and technical change. Our Queen Victoria notebooking pages are a good way for older children to document their research on the queen that ruled over this interesting period.
Our Queen Victoria colouring page features Victoria as a young queen. She loved to dance at this time and her clothes would have been much more colourful than the widow's black of her later years.
One of our foldable Queen Victoria booklets would be a good addition to any lapbook on Victorian history. You can find a guide to folding our origami booklets here.
Victoria became Queen of Great Britain at the age 18. With our step by step guide children can learn to draw Queen Victoria as a young queen.
After children trace the lines on this seahorse tracing page they can have even more fun pencil control practice by colouring it in.