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Colour by numbers - Numbers 11-19
A colour by numbers using numbers from 11 to 19
The numbers are written in word format in the colours key, and numbers on the colouring itself, so children will learn to connect the word with the number.
Level: elementary
Age: 6-14
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Downloads: 38
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Do You Have?
A simple question sheet - children have to ask question to find someone who has each item, sentence beginnings are there to guide children, although this could be deleted for higher or more competent classes.
Level: elementary
Age: 5-15
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Downloads: 8
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Farm Animals Colouring
A farm colouring in exercise. Instructions can be given verbally to younger learners who are not yet comfortable reading English. They can also be simplified by taking out the number or colour element of the instructions, or made more complex by adding in details, e.g. colour 3 pigs red, and 3 pigs blue. Enjoy!
Level: elementary
Age: 3-11
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Downloads: 30
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Seasons Activity
Children must write the names of the four seasons in the circle, and then draw things associated with each season, i.e. Ice cream in summer, and a snow man in winter
Level: elementary
Age: 5-12
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Downloads: 2
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Bonfire Night Rocket Instructions
Step by step instructions for making a Bonfire Night rocket to be printed and give to children to guide them through the steps
Level: elementary
Age: 5-10
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Downloads: 16
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English Speaking Countries Matching Game
This document contains the names, flags and outline of 7 English speaking countries. You can cut them out separately, and then the children can match them up.
Level: elementary
Age: 3-10
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Downloads: 17
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Months of the Year
Children need to write the names of the months in the circles, the first letter is provided to help them, but this can be deleted for stronger levels. Once they have written the names of the months they should have space to decorate the circles with images relating to each month.
Level: elementary
Age: 5-12
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Downloads: 1
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London I spy
A worksheet with famous London Monuments, there are tick boxes next to each monument and the idea is that this worksheet would be used in conjunction either with a video of London, or a real life visit to London. The children use the tick boxes to note which monuments they have seen in London. Flash cards could also be used to make this more like ...
Level: elementary
Age: 3-11
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Downloads: 32
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