A flip book, also known as a flipbook, flick book, or thumb cinema, is a small book-like object that contains a series of sequential images that, when flipped through rapidly, create the illusion of motion or animation.
Yes! You can make book templates on your own. Nowadays, you can make the template on the computer. You can make the template through a word processor application or graphic design application.
This printable activity is a great way to talk with your child about going back to school, or going to school for the first time if it is their first year! Children practice with a paper backpack an
Here is a printable set for the theme: All about Myself. You can use this printable with your children to create a book about themselves. There are 16 different pages to choose from. Children can draw and write different things about themselves such as draw a family pictures, write or draw about their pets, favourite color, favourite food, etc . You do not have to use all the 16 pages. Instead, the children can choose and pick the pages and things they want to include in their book. I always try
If you're a teacher or parent in need of back to school coloring pages for kids, but haven't had any luck finding quality prints. We have a complete stock of free coloring pages for kids.
New Readers Many of my kindergarten students are really beginning to read now. It is amazing to see how their hard work is ...
The beginning of the school year is a great time to do an all about me project. This All About Me Printable Book Templates will make it easy peasy, with many page templates to choose from
Free book cover templates for kids that can be used for a book report. This page also has reading clip art with blank book covers in various colors
Spelling Made Fun is a new and innovative fun, multi-sensory spelling programme developed specifically for Primary schools and has been extensively reviewed by practising teachers nationwide. Features: 18 weekly units of work which include fun activities to reinforce the spellings, wordsearches, phonic activities, cloze procedure exercises, opportunities for colouring, drawing and generating their own sentences using the words in the spelling units. Spelling lists with practice sheets for each unit. Using the Look, Say, Cover, Write, Check technique. Spelling lists include words relevant to the pupil writing. CVC words, high frequency words, word families – old, -ing, -and, -ent, -ook, - all, -ill, -ive, -ike, -eep, -een. Self-evaluation weekly record sheets. Revision sheets. Tricky word bank to record pupils’ own personal errors. An overall record grid to record scores for each unit for both teachers and pupils to monitor and track progress.