Ask children to identify what the sheep is dreaming about and why. Use these sheets as a topic for discussion. Encourage children to share views and to listen and respond to the opinions of others.

Find the sheep that are hiding in the picture. Can you find them all? Increasing observation and concentration. Counting up to ten.

Some woolly jumpers are covered in lovely patterns. Count the shapes on the jumper, colour the jumper and add your own shapes to finish the pattern. Recognising and drawing shapes. Counting practice up to ten.

How many lambs can you see? How many flowers? How many clouds? Colour the pictures and count the things you can see. Counting practice up to ten.

Which is smallest? Which is bigger? Which one is big? Which one is small? These colouring sheets allow children to compare the sizes of animals and to expand vocabulary.

Handwriting practice sheets containing activities to develop writing and alphabet skills and to expand vocabulary.

These editable certificates can be personalised and printed to be given as rewards. Perfect for marking the completion of the project and a great way to say well done, thank you for good work.

Brighten up your classroom with these engaging British Wool display templates! Use the cut-out sheep to create a word wall, highlight key facts, or decorate your reading corner. From seasonal themes to a warm welcome sign, these printouts help bring learning to life.

Draw the Sheep. Join the lines to finish the drawing. Colour the lambs and draw a background.

Colour the farm pictures! Can you pair each baby animal with its mother? Try to match the items in the bottom row to the animals they come from.