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.
Can you count sheep without falling asleep? How busy is a farmer? How much does a sheep cost? Investigate the answers to these questions with this set of numeracy lesson notes and activity ideas.
Worksheets covering the 2 to 7 times tables. Printable worksheets and numeracy lesson ideas. Versatile activities suitable for multiplication learning at most levels.
Wool Processing Journey. The method of turning sheep’s wool into a finished product takes time and special skills. This factsheet helps to explain the process.
A set of factsheets introducing a number of British sheep breeds, their characteristics, environments, origins and the types of wool they produce. Full-colour photographs have been used to illustrate these factsheets.
Use these factsheets to explore a year on the sheep farm. Discover why we have seasons, changes in the weather and how the seasons affect us and the world around us.