Pen Conqueror
What royal animals can you spot in the picture? Write a list of these animals in your best penmanship, there’s 10 to find!
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What royal animals can you spot in the picture? Write a list of these animals in your best penmanship, there’s 10 to find!
Your mission is to master the alphabet and numbers! Practice writing uppercase and lowercase letters and numbers. First, trace the letters, then copy them again in the space provided.
Shiver me timbers, stop that thief! Write what you would like to find in the treasure chest in your best cursive writing.
Where’s this superhero flying with the cat? Write a story about what you think is happening in this picture.
Imagine you are going on a summer holiday. What might you need? What might you pack? Draw the things you want to take on holiday in the backpack. Then write a list of all the things you packed.
Can you get the Puppy to her mother? Practice the alphabet by drawing a line from the puppy to her mother, following the letters in alphabetical order.
Has a friend played at your house these holidays? Have you gone to a friend’s house to play? Draw your friend’s house in the first box and a picture of them in the second box. Then draw your house and a picture of you.
Draw a picture of your favourite day these holidays. Then write a sentence about your day on the line provided.
Think about what this spaceship might have done today. Draw a picture about what the spaceship did.
Write the correct last word for each of the sentences. Use the pictures and beginning-letter sounds as clues.
Draw a line from a word in the first column to the word it rhymes with in the second column.
Write the first letter of each picture on the lines below. Cross out each letter from the box as you use it.
First, trace the numbers from 1 to 5. Then, draw a line to match the number with its group. The first one is done for you
Trace the words to write what colour each shape is. You might like to trace the words in the same colour as the shape
Trace the dashed curves and then draw some more curves to fill the lines
Trace the dashed lines from top to bottom and then from left to right.
Learn to write numbers by filling in the table and counting the drawings
Solve the Word Riddles and Draw the Picture in the Boxes
Read each word. Count the letters in each word. Write the words where they belong in the chart.
Discover what is hidden in the drawing by drawing lines in the order of numbers and letters.
What royal animals can you spot in the picture? Write a list of these animals in your best penmanship, there’s 10 to find!
Your mission is to master the alphabet and numbers! Practice writing uppercase and lowercase letters and numbers. First, trace the letters, then copy them again in the space provided.
Shiver me timbers, stop that thief! Write what you would like to find in the treasure chest in your best cursive writing.
Where’s this superhero flying with the cat? Write a story about what you think is happening in this picture.
What spell would you cast if you were a wizard and why? The ability to breathe underwater to swim with the dolphins? Write it out.
Imagine you are sharing some summer selfies and text messages with friends. What will you be doing in the photos? Who might you be with? Draw a selfie picture in each of the mobile phones and write a text message to go with it.
Choose two activities that you’ve done these holidays. Draw a picture to show these activities and then write a story about each one.
Fill in the table to show how a character can show their traits in your writing
Draw a circle around the adjective in each sentence that describes the underlined noun.
Double the numbers to complete these number sentences. The first one is done for you
Complete each sentence by writing the correct word from the box. Then use the words to complete the crossword puzzle
How many matches can you make with the items in the box?
Read the story and check each sentence for capital letters, question marks and full stops.
A sentence has a subject. It tells who or what does something.
Shiver me timbers, stop that thief! Write what you would like to find in the treasure chest in your best cursive writing.
Where’s this superhero flying with the cat? Write a story about what you think is happening in this picture.
What spell would you cast if you were a wizard and why? The ability to breathe underwater to swim with the dolphins? Write it out.
Write a letter to your parents or grandparents outlining the top five activities you’d like to do this summer and why. Be sure to include a few persuasive sentences about why you should be given the opportunity to do them.
Use the cryptic clues to guess the words and complete the puzzle.
Year 6 students were asked to nominate their favourite school subject. Use the data to create a bar graph.
Construct a persuasive argument for or against the statement, Children Should Not Wear School Uniforms
Fill in the gaps to write the story of the best day of your life!
Imagine it’s the year 9050. That’s more than 7000 years from now!
Some words are missing in this text about tadpoles. Fill in the missing words to complete the text.
Congratulations! You’ve won a place at our school of magic. Now you must find your own way to our academy.