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Chinese New Year Sentence Scramble free printable PDF worksheet. Unscramble each sentence about Chinese New Year and write.
Combine counting and fine motor skills practise in this fun hands-on maths activity for early learners.
In this fun maths and colouring activity, children need to solve the maths question in each petal. Does the answer to each petal equal the number in the middle of the flower? Find the odd one out with these addition and subtraction activities.
Focus on fine motor skills and counting with this fun and hands-on maths activity using small marshmallows and tongs.
Kids love using marshmallows as a maths tool. This number game reinforces the skill of counting to 100 and using a tally chart as a method of recording data
Marshmallows aren’t just good in hot chocolate, they are great for making maths fun and hands-on! Estimate then count the number of small and large marshmallows needed to fill a cup.
Labelling is a key skill children use in subjects such as Science and Geography. This activity will help children to identify and write key vocabulary in these Christmas pictures.
Learning Christmas vocabulary is the first step in Christmas-themed creative writing. Encourage children to sound out each Christmas word carefully, listening for initial sounds and digraphs.
Writing a letter to Santa is a great way to practise writing skills in a fun and non-threatening way. This template works well for younger children who still find writing sentences a little overwhelming.
Free printable PDF Christmas-themed worksheet to reinforce addition skills when adding three numbers together using colourful Christmas pictures.
This Christmas-themed Shape Hunt worksheet focuses on shape recognition of circles, squares, triangles, ovals, hexagons and rectangles as well as counting.
Magic triangle puzzles are a great way to have fun with maths number recognition. Test your child's problem-solving skills with this simple one digit addition activity.
The first step to learning digraphs is being able to identify them in common words. This simple sorting activity is a fun way to introduce digraph sounds.
Equivalent fractions are simply those that have the same overall value. They represent the same part of the whole. For example, 1/4 + 1/4 is an equivalent fraction to 1/2.
Teach equivalent fractions through hands-on activities. Create your own fraction pieces using paper plates, paint and markers.