Did you know today is Appreciate a Dragon Day? Well, fortunately I knew this and I was ready with some fun, free printable Dragon Coloring...
Looking for a fun way to keep your kids productive and busy during the weekend? Then look no further! Today, we love to share with you this free printable cut and paste dragon craft template
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Enter the mythical world of dragons with The Dragon Ark. A wonderful booklet that takes your kids through a journey around the world to save the dragons!
On this page, you will find 52 magical dragon coloring pages that are all free to print or download! I illustrated many types and styles of dragons for this series, including famous dragon characters from movies and literature, majestic and fierce designs, detailed dragons, mandala dragons, simple dragons for kids, and many more!
It's practically impossible to find a read aloud bedtime story that both our seven year old daughter and our four year old son with both agree on. I tend to disregard my opinions of the books entirely as long as they are reading but then we found the Zoey and Sassafras series! Science, magical creatures, and realistic characters with adorable illustrations? We were all rushing to brush our teeth at bedtime so we'd have time for one more chapter! This post contains affiliate links. We received a copy of this book for this review but, as always, all opinions and enthusiasm are 100% our own. Our daughter was absolutely thrilled to get a Zoey and Sassafras tote bag, a copy of the first book in the series, Dragons and Marshmallows and her very own thinking goggles! Zoey uses these in the book so our kids are loving wearing their own pair at home. You have to check out this series if you love science and magic like us! Here is a trailer that introduces the irresistible characters! Our son is obsessed with dragons. Since there was one in the book as a main character I wondered if I could get my reluctant writer interested in designing his own dragon. I created a sheet that included plenty of science terms we heard in the chapter book. Then I invited our kids to write about and draw their very own dragon. I love when they instantly want to work on a project together! Our four year old doesn't usually want to write much more than his name but he drew and colored his dragon and even wrote in some of the answers to the questions as well! He dictated the rest of the details to me and was very proud of his work. A few days later our daughter asked if she could create a mate for her dragon. How could I say no to that? We've already ordered the next two books in the Zoey and Sassafras series! I'm just as excited as the kids are for them to arrive. Finally bedtime reading doesn't lull me to sleep. Our email subscribers can access all of our free printables here. (Use the password from our most current email!) Not a subscriber yet? Join us any time! More from Still Playing School: For all of our posts and ideas please follow us on Pinterest: Follow Still Playing School's board Still Playing School on Pinterest. For all of our play based learning activities please follow Still Playing School on Facebook, Pinterest, Instagram, & Twitter!
Get organized with the D&D 5e Character Booklet! Keep track of your D&D character with ease using this printable character booklet. Simply print on 8.5x11 paper, fold in half, staple and you're ready to go. Make sure to print double-sided, using black ink only and highest quality for best results (scale setting should be set to 100%). This PDF digital download includes cover art and pages for character information, spells, treasure, backstory, and notes. Need to keep track of your companions too? The D&D Companion 1/4 Sheets are perfect for organizing all your character's companions. Simply print on 8.5x11 paper, cut on the dotted lines, and fill in the information. Print as many sheets as you need and make sure to use "Fit" setting and portrait orientation with black ink only and highest quality. Print on cardstock for best results. Please note that this product is for personal use only and redistributing or selling the file is not allowed. No returns for digital downloads. The booklet pictured was printed on faux parchment printer paper. Copyright © 2018 Kevin Killingbeck (Dungeonous Esoterica).
Check out these teaching ideas to use with the novel My Father's Dragon by Ruth Stiles Gannett. These are great for 3rd/4th graders.
Memory matching card games are super simple to play and an easy game to hone your little one's memory skills. You can even make your set with some clip art!
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My Father’s Dragon by Ruth Stiles Gannett is a great starter chapter book and even better read-aloud. This classic Newbery Honor book tells the tale of a resourceful young boy named Elmer who stows away on a ship headed to the fictional island of Tangerina. Armed with a knapsack filled with an interesting mixture of supplies (including… Continue reading FREE My Father’s Dragon Activities and Printables
Book lists are a helpful way for children to keep track of the books they read. Shelly and her kids create their own book lists using resources from Activity Village in this guest post.
Kids can have fun coloring their own Dragon bookmarks. There are 10 different bookmarks in 2 x 6 inch size. You will receive 1 pdf to download, with 10 bookmarks ready to print. These files are for your personal use only. This is an INSTANT DOWNLOAD and no physical item will be sent. Once payment is received, Etsy will provide the link for you to download your purchase. **Please note – this is a digital download and as such I do not accept returns, exchanges or cancellations. If you have any problems, please contact me and I will attempt to assist.**
Check out these teaching ideas to use with the novel My Father's Dragon by Ruth Stiles Gannett. These are great for 3rd/4th graders.
Illustrated song about a dragon, to the tune of Poor Mary is a Weeping. Ideal to sing in your school or early years setting during Chinese New Year celebrations or when covering the topic of dragons.