Our fun and educational activity sheets are perfect for learning at home. The activity sheets cover a range of learning goals including language and literacy to number and counting skills and can be used to support independent learning. Don’t forget to share your completed activity sheets using #OrchardToysThingsToDo.
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Draw a line to create a path and help the penguin get to the tasty fish.
Colour in the penguins and their fish with the matching colour written in the boxes.
Draw a line between the matching pairs of trucks, then colour the pairs in the same colour
Help the squirrel get to the acorns at the centre of the maze by drawing a path for him to follow
Complete the picture by joining together the dots, starting at number 1!
Cut out and stick on the accessories. Mix and match the picture to make your own individual dressed-up unicorn
Draw a line between each pair of matching penguins. Then have fun colouring them in!
Colour in these two snakes. Can you add patterns and make one spotty and one stripy?
Look carefully at the picture and count how many of each object you can see
Colour and cut out these snakes and then put them in order, from longest to shortest.
Help the unicorn find her way through the maze to the rainbow star in the centre!
Join up all the dots to find out who is going for a walk in the sunshine. Colour the picture.
Practise pencil control with these Chinese New Year themed designs!
Can you find all these items from the Ice Palace jigsaw puzzle hidden in the wordsearch?
Practice pencil control by following the dotted lines, starting from each point.
Can you find all these space-themed objects hidden in the wordsearch?
Draw a circle around the items that you might take to school. Colour the pictures when you have finished.
Colour the picture and write over the names of the food in the lunchbox.
All of these objects apart from one can be used by children every day in school. Can you spot which one is the odd one out?
Colour the uniform in the colours your school uses. You could even draw the school logo on the book bags and sweaters.
Can you trace over the lines to find out which bees have reached the hive?
Colour in the items and cut them out to make your own shopping list. Perfect for younger children
Decide what items to put on your shopping list, then colour them in and cut them out! Perfect for older children
See how many rectangles you can spot around the house or out and about.
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