Welcome to The Curiosity Crows!
I’m an autistic explorer with a passion for natural sciences and the planet. I create hand-drawn, minimalist, black and white coloring pages—ideal for early finishers, students who need a brain break, or as top-up pages and wet break time fillers.
You’ll also find photo bundles of images taken in the days of camera film rolls, perfect for bringing a touch of exploration and nostalgia into your lessons. And paper dolls for top-up activities for your class.
Welcome to The Curiosity Crows!
I’m an autistic explorer with a passion for natural sciences and the planet. I create hand-drawn, minimalist, black and white coloring pages—ideal for early finishers, students who need a brain break, or as top-up pages and wet break time fillers.
You’ll also find photo bundles of images taken in the days of camera film rolls, perfect for bringing a touch of exploration and nostalgia into your lessons. And paper dolls for top-up activities for your class.
A colouring activity to help students learn the names of mathematical signs and symbols. Ideal for primary school students, and students learning English as a foreign language. Students learning other foreign languages could use the sheets to write the new words under the familiar name. Can be used alongside my numbers pages to create maths games where children hold the number and symbol cards and answer their own maths questions.
A colouring activity to help students learn the names of mathematical signs and symbols. Ideal for primary school students, and students learning English as a foreign language. Students learning other foreign languages could use the sheets to write the new words under the familiar name. Can be used alongside my numbers pages to create maths games where children hold the number and symbol cards and answer their own maths questions.
A colouring activity to help students learn the names of mathematical signs and symbols. Ideal for primary school students, and students learning English as a foreign language. Students learning other foreign languages could use the sheets to write the new words under the familiar name. Can be used alongside my numbers pages to create maths games where children hold the number and symbol cards and answer their own maths questions.
A colouring activity to help students learn the names of mathematical signs and symbols. Ideal for primary school students, and students learning English as a foreign language. Students learning other foreign languages could use the sheets to write the new words under the familiar name. Can be used alongside my numbers pages to create maths games where children hold the number and symbol cards and answer their own maths questions.
A colouring activity to help students learn the names of mathematical signs and symbols. Ideal for primary school students, and students learning English as a foreign language. Students learning other foreign languages could use the sheets to write the new words under the familiar name. Can be used alongside my numbers pages to create maths games where children hold the number and symbol cards and answer their own maths questions.
A colouring activity to help students learn the names of mathematical signs and symbols. Ideal for primary school students, and students learning English as a foreign language. Students learning other foreign languages could use the sheets to write the new words under the familiar name. Can be used alongside my numbers pages to create maths games where children hold the number and symbol cards and answer their own maths questions.
A colouring activity to help students learn the names of mathematical signs and symbols. Ideal for primary school students, and students learning English as a foreign language. Students learning other foreign languages could use the sheets to write the new words under the familiar name. Can be used alongside my numbers pages to create maths games where children hold the number and symbol cards and answer their own maths questions.
A colouring activity to help students learn the names of mathematical signs and symbols. Ideal for primary school students, and students learning English as a foreign language. Students learning other foreign languages could use the sheets to write the new words under the familiar name. Can be used alongside my numbers pages to create maths games where children hold the number and symbol cards and answer their own maths questions.
A colouring activity to help students learn the names of mathematical signs and symbols. Ideal for primary school students, and students learning English as a foreign language. Students learning other foreign languages could use the sheets to write the new words under the familiar name. Can be used alongside my numbers pages to create maths games where children hold the number and symbol cards and answer their own maths questions.
This colouring page is deliberately minimal so that students can use it to add their own knowledge, style, or design to make it personal to them. It can be used to test prior knowledge or to introduce a topic, or as a revision activity or to see what new knowledge students have acquired. The picture could be stuck to the front of a student’s notebook, file or folder at the start of term, to help them get organised with all of their new subjects. It could also be used as part of an English as a foreign language course to talk about the subjects students might study at school, and which are their favourite or least liked subjects.
A selection of Christmas themed colouring pages for the festive season, and to explore the customs and traditions of Christmas in Britain. There are many more Christmas resources available outside of the bundle.
Can you crack the multiplication code this Christmas? Simple but fun multiplication using Christmas images instead of numbers to work out the answer.
Print out and colour in this sheet to explore Christmas and Christmas traditions around the world.
Can you crack the addition code this Christmas? Simple but fun addition using Christmas images instead of numbers to work out the answer.
Print out and colour in this sheet to explore Christmas and Christmas traditions around the world.
Have you ever wondered why we send Christmas cards, or why not every country sends cards? When was the first card sent? Who sent the first Christmas Card? How many Christmas cards are sent each year? In this video I'll answer some of these questions as I explore the history of the Christmas card.
This session is based on a video (History of the Christmas Card | Who Sent the First Card) with real life explorer and Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society Sarah Weldon.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES (KEY STAGE 1-4 HISTORY):
1. gain historical perspective by placing their growing knowledge into different contexts, understanding the connections between local, regional, national and international history; between cultural, economic, military, political, religious and social history; and between short- and long-term timescales.
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