Caterpillar Worksheet
Children will need to use books or the internet as well as their own knowledge to complete this caterpillar worksheet.
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Children will need to use books or the internet as well as their own knowledge to complete this caterpillar worksheet.
Our butterfly worksheet would be a fun activitiy on a summer walk or a visit to a butterfly house where children can observe these beautiful minibeasts.
Children need to describe the appearance and behaviour of beetles on this beetle fact finding worksheet.
Learn about bees and their importance as pollinators with help from this fact finding worksheet. Chose from colour or black and white.
Ants are found nearly everywhere on Earth. Children can use our ant worksheet to learn more about these globe-trotting creatures.
Help kids learn to tell the time with the help of this adorable teddy bear clock! You can make him very quickly. All you need are some printable card and a split pin (brad), a pair of scissors for cutting out, and some glue or sticky tape.
Brighten up the classroom of home with some sunshine - and learn to tell the time too! There s some cutting and assembling involved in this sun clock printable, but it's not difficult to do and the resulting clock looks so appealing.
When you are learning to tell the time, why not print out this lovely grandfather clock to use as your teaching tool! Laminate it for durability if you like.
Who wouldn't like to learn to tell the time with the help of this bright and cheerful flower clock! It's simply a question of cutting out the parts and putting them together with a split pin or brad.
Who says learning the time has to be boring? Why not brighten up your lessons with this lovely bunny clock, sure to appeal to the kids! Just print it out, cut it out and assemble with the help of a split pin (brad) and you are set to go...
Here is our 6th set of telling time worksheets for the quarter hours. Match the time on the digital clocks in the centre to the time on the analogue clocks. There are 3 worksheets in the pack, so each quarter past and quarter to on the clock is tested once.
Match the time in words to the times on the analogue clocks - all quarter past and quarter to the hour. There are three worksheets in the pack, so each time is practised once.
Our 4th set of telling time worksheets concentrating on the quarter hours - both quarter to and quarter past - ask children to read the time on the analogue clock and write it on the digital clock beneath. There is plenty of practice here, with 8 worksheets to choose from.
Read the time on the digital clock and then draw it on the analogue clock above. This set of 8 worksheets tests each of the "quarter past" and "quarter to" times around the clock three times.
Our second pack of 8 telling time worksheets testing the quarter hours (quarter past and quarter to) asks children to read the time and then draw it on a blank analogue clock. Each "time" appears 3 times for plenty of practice!
There are 8 worksheets in this pack, asking children to identify the time on the analogue clocks and write it in words below. These worksheets are working on "quarter to" and "quarter past" the hour and are numbered 1a, 2a and so on.
A zip begins with the letter z - but what else? Get the kids to brainstorm some "z" words and then model them out of playdough. I feel a playdough zoo coming on ...
A yawn begins with the letter y. What other words beginning with the letter y can your kids think of - and model with their playdough?
I'm not sure how you model an X-Ray out of playdough - but perhaps the kids can come up with a way? You might relax the rules with this playdough mat and ask them to model words ending with the letter x, too.
A whale is just one word beginning with the letter W. Get the kids to think of some more, and model them with their playdough...