Lorry Grid Copy
Children can practise drawing straight lines and circles with the help of a grid to guide them and then end up with a fun lorry picture to colour if they complete our lorry grid copy puzzle.
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Children can practise drawing straight lines and circles with the help of a grid to guide them and then end up with a fun lorry picture to colour if they complete our lorry grid copy puzzle.
Concentrate hard and follow the squares one at a time to complete this caravan grid copy puzzle.
Our grid copy puzzles are a test of concentration skills. The simple car design on this one makes it a fun starter activity.
The iconic London routemaster bus is the star of this grid copy puzzle, a test of observation skills.
This simple airplane image is a fun one for children to draw. Help them use the grid to guide them.
There are lots of little details to draw on this bicycle. Copy the picture a square at a time.
Copy the picture carefully from one grid to the other. Perhaps you could use it to help keep children busy on a plane journey?
Here is the complete set of our lower case alphabet "decorate the letter" playdough mats, with 26 printable pages.
And here we are with letter z - finally! Let the kids model it with a variety of colours...
Have some fun modelling the letter "y" out of playdough, and decorating it with buttons and beads and bows and other bits and pieces...
How will the kids make the letter X out of playdough? Some might make two "sausages" and cross them over - as if they were writing the letter.
We are getting close to the end of the alphabet now - but that's not to say that "w" isn't a fun letter to make with playdough! You could get the kids to colour in the outline first, for extra practice...
Make a little "v" with playdough - it's a great way to "teach" kids the shape of the letter.
When learning letters, every little trick helps. And forming a letter out of playdough is a good one to add to your list ... and it is fun too! Use this playdough mat to help.
Our playdough mats are designed to be printed without demanding too much printer ink - but they will look plenty colourful when the kids have filled up the letters with playdough and some crafty bits and pieces! Here is the letter u, lower case.
It is fun to make a letter "s" out of playdough - and easy too! Just roll out a sausage, and shape it with the help of this playdough mat...
As a child I always found the lower case "r" a little tricky. I would have enjoyed forming it out of playdough with the help of a mat like this!
Make a q with a curly tail by filling in the outline on this printable playdough mat. You might want to laminate it first if you plan to use it again!
Roll out a big sausage of playdough and use it to form a letter o ... such fun!
Here is the letter p in our set of lower case alphabet playdough mats. Model the letter with playdough and then decorate. It's fun, and it helps the kids remember the letter shape, too...