Additional activities around the program's theme. Use a mouse, touch monitor or interactive whiteboard.
Will the boy dress for summer or winter?

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Dress a Boy |
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Dress a Boy |
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What will the girl wear — and will she get an ice cream?

Add eyes, nose, arms, a hat and a scarf. Will your snowman wear glasses, or even some festive earrings? You decide!

Match the colours to the rainbow.

Build a rainbow from the coloured arches.

A simple colouring activity.

A collection of worksheets with simple colour matching activities. Draw a line from one coloured item to another, or point to the correct colour. A less able student could achieve the same activity with the support of a member of staff pointing to the colours.

Joining the dots makes a picture. Help to develop pencil grip and pre-writing skills.

Worksheets have been provided with a list of simple instructions or guidelines for the students to follow.

Observation activities. Can you find which one is different?
A variety of simple tracking resources. For example, following on the lines or between the lines at different levels of difficulty.

Use these worksheets for simple tracking activities, fill in the missing letter.

Pictures taken from the program. These cards can be printed, cut out and laminated. Use them for picture matching, memory games or sorting activities. You may want to make your own lotto activity.

Worksheets for simple number work (1 to 5). Count the object, circle the right answer or write the answer.

Can you match the correct word to the picture?

A set of pre-made number lines 1 to 10, ready to print and laminate

Sets of cards taken from the story. Talk about what’s happening, when, where, etc.
Use these worksheets for simple counting. Practice writing the numbers.
Practice writing letters.

Cut out and laminate these sorting cards using different size pictures. Can you sort them into the correct order? Put all the same sizes together.

Flash cards of all the pictures from the programs for you to print out and laminate.

Print out these cards to make simple sequencing activities.

Fun colouring pages featuring pictures from the program.

Tactile activities. Can you find which one is different from the rest?
We have made a selection of worksheets for children who are visually impaired. These can be printed onto swell paper and put through a heat machine to make them tactile.
They include:
These include A4 cards with pictures (line art) taken from the program.

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Simple tracking resources. For example, following the lines. Various difficulty levels.

Tactile activities. Can you find which one is different from the rest?

These can be used in matching or sorting activities.