All Rainbow Number Bond Worksheets 5 to 10
Here is our complete set of rainbow number bond worksheets, starting at 5 and working up to 10. Download them in zip format and then extract.
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Here are some simple rainbow worksheets to enjoy with your little ones, to help with all sorts of key skills. Most importantly - they are fun.
Here is our complete set of rainbow number bond worksheets, starting at 5 and working up to 10. Download them in zip format and then extract.
What's the story behind this pot of gold? It is pirate treasure? Or a pot found at the end of the rainbow? Only the child writing the story on our story paper will know the answer to that!
We hope the kids will be inspired to produce some excellent acrostic poems about rainbows with these colou
Write a poem about a rainbow with the help of our fun acrostic printables. Perfect for St Patrick's Day, a rainbow theme or a weather theme.
Practice the numbers 1 to 10 with this rainbow counting jigsaw, ready to print or print and colour. Slice the jigsaw along the vertical lines and get the kids to put it back together again.
Learn the letters that spell the word "rainbow" with this pretty finger tracing worksheet. And why not colour in the picture too!
Finger tracing is a good introduction to writing, and this gorgeous rainbow page is a great way to practise!
Practise writing the word rainbow, and colour in a rainbow or two with this fun handwriting worksheet.
Our rainbow handwriting worksheet is a fun way to introduce writing to young children. There are three guided fonts to follow, getting steadily harder, and then space for them to write the word unguided. The pretty rainbow pictures should help encourage them!
Print out these letter matching cards onto printer card then cut out. Keep lower case and upper case in separate stacks and see if the kids can join them together correctly.
Children love rainbows, and they'll be rewarded with their own rainbow once they've completed this fun rainbow maths facts colouring page. We've got five to choose from below: addition to 10, addition to 20, subtraction to 10, subtraction to 20 and a multiplication version.
Learn about mnemonics with one of the most well-known ever - how we remember the colours of the rainbow. This worksheet challenges the children to come up with their own rainbow mnemonic.
Practice your number bonds to 10 with this colourful worksheet, which you could use in conjunction with our Rainbow Number Bonds Posters to 10.
Can the kids fill in the missing numbers on this rainbow number bonds worksheet testing number bonds up to 20? We have a matching set of posters to help if necessary.
The kids can practise their number bonds up to 5 with this colourful worksheet. Use it together with our Rainbow Number Bonds Posters to 5.
This colourful worksheet will make practising number bonds to 6 fun! Fill in the missing numbers.
Fill in the blanks on each cloud to make the sums add up to 7 - and that's what number bonds are all about!
Practice number bonds to 8 with the help of this colourful rainbow worksheet.
What adds up to 9? If the kids can work that out and fill in the blanks, they will be on top of number bonds to 9...
Print out our number matching cards onto cardstock and cut out. Can the kids match the number on the left with the correct numbers of "pots of gold" on the right?
Print out our rainbow jigsaw onto card, slice along the vertical lines, and get the kids to put it back together again. Whether they use the ordinal numbers at the bottom of every piece, or the picture, they will be getting some useful ordinal numbers practice.
Get the kids to write a poem in the shape of a rainbow! Change the colours of the pens on each lines for a real rainbow effect...
Every activity is more fun when there are colourful rainbows involved! Cut out the rainbows (laminate if you prefer), then ask the kids to order them from biggest to smallest. Then shuffle them up and ask them to try from smallest to largest!
Learn to spell the word rainbow with this fun printable jigsaw. Print out onto good card and slice along the vertical lines. Now when the kids put it back together again, they will be practising their rainbow colours and learning the word, too.
This simple rainbow story paper is aimed at younger children, who will enjoy colouring in the rainbow too. Use it to write a story, or a poem, or for copywork perhaps.
There's a rainbow in this picture - and anything could happen at any moment! Ask the kids to write a story using the picture as their starting point, and then colour it in.
Rainbows always capture our imaginations, and we've started a story about one on this worksheet - the kids just need to carry it on...
Trace the outlines of the rainbow on this tracing page – fun for a weather-themed pencil control activity. Kids can colour in the rainbow after tracing the outline!
Use this rainbow weather symbol story paper for creative writing or for writing a report about the weather - and have fun colouring in the rainbow too!
Our rainbow word tracing worksheet offers a simple rainbow to colour in, with the word to trace over below.
Trace over the letters of "rainbow" with this simple worksheet for younger children. Why not laminate and use dry wipe markers for repeated use?
Rainbows are always a popular topic with our younger visitors – and we think this rainbow writing page will prove popular, too. Choose from colour or black and white versions.
Younger kids will love tracing carefully over the many lines in this fun sun and rainbow tracing page - and of course there are clouds as well! Colour the picture in when done.