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ABC coloring pages
Abstract Coloring Pages
Airplane coloring pages
Alice in Wonderland coloring pages
Alien coloring pages
Alligator coloring pages
American flag coloring pages
Angel Coloring Pages
Army coloring pages
Autumn leaves coloring pages
Baby coloring pages
Ballet coloring pages
Baseball coloring pages
Basketball coloring pages
Beach coloring pages
Bear coloring pages
Bee coloring pages
Bird coloring pages
Birthday coloring pages
Book coloring pages
Camel coloring pages
Cat coloring pages
Camping coloring pages
Cowboy coloring pages
Daisy coloring pages
Dinosaur coloring pages
Dog coloring pages
Dolphin coloring pages
Dragon coloring pages
Goat coloring pages
Horse coloring pages
Jungle coloring pages
Palm tree coloring pages
Sea horse coloring pages
Teddy bear coloring pages
Vampire coloring pages
Witch coloring pages
PRINT OUT COLORING PAGES LESSON IDEAS
Use any of the pages above for the following lessons.
1.Narratives - Write a story based on the picture. Work as a class to build up ideas about setting, characters, problems that might unfold and solutions to that problem, before students work on their own. Put a class created word bank on the board.
2. Speech Marks - Write a conversation involving the characters in a coloring page (a great way to practice speech marks).
3.Spelling words - Choose a picture that contains an image of one of your week's spelling words or can relate in some way. Students write a sentence for each spelling word in the week's list, linking each one somehow to the picture. This is great fun and can lead to some very silly ideas.
4. Past, Present and Future Tense - Write a paragraph explaining what is presently happening in the picture. Write another in past tense and another in future tense.
5. Nouns - list all the nouns in the picture. If there is time draw in more nouns and add them to the list.
6. Adjectives - Fill the empty spaces up with words that could be used to describe the images. Writing some on the board helps get them started.
7. Day and Night - Print two smaller versions of the sheet on one page. You can do this by selecting two copies and using the two per page option when first printing. Title one "Night" and one "Day". Students then add relevant elements to each (Day-sun,birds, butterflies and Night-moon,stars,black sky,lights on houses, torches in people's hands).
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