Books About Pirates
We have created a pirate themed book list which includes picture books and chapter books for older children. Reading stories is the perfect way to introduce a pirate theme to children.
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Lots NEW! Here are a few more pirate printables to enjoy with the kids - perfect for your pirate topic at school, for pirate-mad kids at home, or perhaps for a pirate party celebration.
We have created a pirate themed book list which includes picture books and chapter books for older children. Reading stories is the perfect way to introduce a pirate theme to children.
Just print this A4 page out and then fold it according to our origami booklet instructions - and you've got an instant mini booklet to fill up with all your pirate lingo!
The kids will have fun finding out what all this pirate lingo means and filling in our pirate glossary. Get it done in time for Talk Like A Pirate Day and you'll have a blast Yo Ho Ho-ing to each other!
Use this template to create a pirate's treasure chest.
Our mini pirate dictionary is the perfect size to tuck into a pocket or backpack and bring out when you need some good pirate language!
Print out our pirate glossary and display it in the classroom or on the fridge so that the kids can prepare their pirate vocabulary for Talk Like A Pirate Day or a pirate party!
It's fun to dress up like a pirate with this eye patch and pirate hat! All you need is a printer, some card, and some elastic - and then your child will be ready to Yo Ho Ho!
We've got lots of pirate lingo for you on this set of pirate lingo cards! The cards are designed to be double-sided: just print onto paper, fold in half along the vertical line and glue back to back, then cut around the edges.
This very swashbuckling pirate mask is sure to keep the kids busy and happy for a while and could be particularly useful on Talk Like A Pirate Day or for a pirate party!
Dress up as a pirate for the day with the help of this pirate mask, complete with eye patch, pirate scarf and gold ear-rings!
Our pirate scrapbook paper has a really fun design and can be used for scrapbooks, school projects, wrapping paper and for all kinds of pirate-themed crafts.
Please note: You will be asked for a password when you open this pdf file. The password is "ActivityVillage.co.uk".
Singing is a great way to learn new vocabulary. Here is a pirate song that you can sing with the children that includes counting, actions and rhyme.
Do you know any young scallywags who are wanted for piracy? Kids will have lots of fun with our pirate wanted poster - we have four versions to choose from below, including ones where they can draw or stick in a photo of themselves or someone they know!
Whether you need some pirate activity ideas for a pirate party, Talk Like A Pirate Day or perhaps just a pirate topic, we've got lots of them here!
You can use this treasure chest frame in so many ways. Fill it up with a picture of treasure - perhaps belonging to a pirate! It might be part of a fairy story - or even found in a Haunted House! There's space for words so you can use it as either a drwaing frame or a writing frame...
Well, shiver me timbers!! We have four different versions of this treasure map frame, ready to use in all your pirate activities and topic work!
There be treasure here shipmates! This lovely treasure map writing paper is perfect for getting the kids to put pen to paper and write some fun pirate adventures, or they can use it to write letters to friends and family. Choose from our blank, lined or handwriting lines versions.
Here's a fun way for young pirates to practise their letter formation. Finger trace the letters in the pirate greeting 'Yo ho ho!' then colour in the picture of the famous female pirate, Anne Bonny!