Art worksheets
Build a castle for St George’s Day
A brave knight called George has been very busy fighting a dragon all day and needs a place to rest that is safe from the dragon. Can you build him a large, strong castle?
Spring flowers counting to 6
In spring you will see lots of flowers and plants starting to grow. Can you count out the correct number of leaves for the flowers below? Help your grown-up cut out the lovely leaves on the next page and then stick the correct number of leaves on each flower
Santa’s sleigh: shapes and colour
Can you help Santa load his sleigh ready for Christmas Eve? Follow the instructions to colour the presents and then cut them out and stick them onto the sleigh.
Rainbow activity: read poem
Have you ever seen a beautiful rainbow? You might see one when there are lots of sunshine and rain showers in the same day. Read this rainbow poem with your little one and talk about your favourite colours, then follow the instructions to make a windsock.
Make egg box poppies
Let's make some beautiful egg box poppies for Remembrance Day.
Easter egg collection board game
This egg-citing Easter game will help you practise your number recognition and counting skills. Will you be the bunny who collects the most eggs?
Create a kitchen roll dragon
Read a story about a dragon or find some information about the Chinese New Year with your little learner to inspire their imagination and provide context to the activity below.
Christmas tree craft activity: count 1-6
In this festive activity, your Nursery child will practise recognising and counting the numbers 1-6.
Make your own picture Advent calendar
A handwriting, art and festive activity rolled into one: a picture Advent calendar for KS1 children to fill in and make in the run-up to Christmas.
Make your own skeleton puppet
Cut along the dashed lines and assemble the skeleton. Use string and sticky tape to connect the bones, then hang the puppet pieces from a hanger
Find patterns all around you
There are patterns all around us. Take a large piece of white paper and a crayon and see if you can capture some!