This letter maze is a great way to help your child improve their fine motor skills and learn to recognize letters. So what are you waiting for? Get your little one writing! This handwriting page is a great way to help your child develop essential skills. Writing by hand also encourages creativity and thinking outside the box. In addition, it can improve fine motor skills and penmanship. For one thing, it helps to develop hand-eye coordination. In fact, there are many benefits to handwriting, especially for young children. However, that does not mean that it is not still important. It is no secret that handwriting is a dying art in the digital age. The best part about this worksheet is that it can be done indoors on a rainy day or outdoors on a sunny summer day.Įither way, your child is sure to have fun while learning something new.
Kids will learn about the different parts of a shark’s body and what they are used for. Besides being a fun scissor skills activity, it is also educational. This label a shark worksheet is a great way for kids to learn more about these amazing animals. My 3-year-old was too young to remember what each part of the shark was by himself, but my 7-year-old enjoyed doing it independently. First, we colored in the shark, then we cut out the shark labels and used glue sticks to attach them to the correct box. Use the blue marker to make little water lines around the shark.After we read the shark book, we printed out the shark worksheets.Cover the entire back side of your assembled shark with glue, then glue it onto the card stock background page.If you're using white teeth on the white belly of the shark, you can also outline the mouth with the black marker to make it stand out. Use your black marker to draw an oval eye, the shark's teeth and two nostrils on the shark's nose.Glue the teeth in place over both pieces of the shark's body, with the edge lining up with the slight indentation on the side of the shark.Place the blue top piece of the shark so it lines up with the top of the white underside of the shark.Cut out all three pieces to make your shark.The second has black lettering that you can print directly onto blue card stock (this is what is shown in the pictures). The first has outlined words so you can print on white card stock and have your child color it in. There are also 2 different background pages to select from. With this template you can print all the top shark pieces, bottom pieces and teeth on the colored card stock of your choice and let the children cut out their own individual pieces. If you're helping multiple children, print the next template which has each of the different shark pieces (grouped by color) on a separate page. If you're making only one card, use the first page which has all the shark pieces on one page. There are 2 different templates included in the download.
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With this template, you can print all the top shark pieces, bottom pieces and teeth on the colored card stock of your choice and let the children cut out their own individual pieces. If you’re helping multiple children, print the next template which has each of the different shark pieces (grouped by color) on a separate page. If you’re making only one card, use the first page which has all the shark pieces on one page. There are 2 different templates included in the download. If you’d like to use the shark template, enter your email in the form at the end of the post and download the daddy shark template.