Inspire your little ones to use their imagination, senses and dragon skills with our Zog activity sheets. Whether you're at home or out in the woods, we've got an activity sheet to help keep them busy.
2022年8月9日 · Resources included are as follows: Over 50 PDF files for you to print. Title page for introduction, story sack tag, display borders; patterned and plain, backing pap.
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Zog! Flying lesson 1: Who can jump the furthest into the sky? With your friends and family practice jumping up high. Who can jump up the highest? Flying lesson 2: Zog has to flap his wings fast to fly up high, how fast can you flap your wings? y with g og agon end ?… Stay safe when you practise flying like Zog, always ask an adult to help you ...
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After reading the story of Zog to your child, recap the things that Zog needed to learn each year in Madam Dragon’s School and how Zog faced challenges with each: - in Year 1 he learned to fly and crashed into a tree
In this activity learners will use the theme of Chinese New Year to produce a Chinese dragon mask. They will investigate the importance of colour and the dragon to Chinese culture and use this information in their products. They will make two masks, one using an existing template, and another from their own design.
S w! Put on a wn finger puppets ou will need: Card and stiff paper Scissors Sticky tape or glue 1 Carefully cut out 2 along the dotted lines. Tip: Stick them with card to make them extra strong.
Children use everyday language to talk about size, weight, capacity, position, distance, time and money to compare quantities and objects and to solve problems. They recognise, create and describe patterns. They explore characteristics of everyday objects and shapes and use mathematical language to describe them.