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The Curiosity Crows

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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.

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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.
History: BC and AD Colouring Page Worksheet for Key Stage 2
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History: BC and AD Colouring Page Worksheet for Key Stage 2

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A worksheet to help students understand the difference between BC and AD when speaking about history. Can be given as an activity, as a refresher, or a wet weather colouring page sheet that is suitable for all ages. Ideal for topics on chronological time and timelines, historical dating, a.d versus b.c, meaning of BCE and CE, Before Christ, Anno Domini, in the year of our Lord, and topics on Ancient Rome. A black and white, hand-drawn, minimalist activity page that I originally created for my students whilst teaching ESL abroad and having no electricity, books, or resources. Perfect for those students or kiddos who are early or fast finishers, for wet breaks and recess, for a quick download and minimum prep supply teacher activity, for homework, exam revision, or handouts to introduce or finish out the unit on centuries, timelines, and olden days. Budget friendly and economical. Can also be used as a brain break for students who need a bit of a movement activity or change of scenery.
Money Tree Colouring Page (Traditions and Superstitions of Britain)
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Money Tree Colouring Page (Traditions and Superstitions of Britain)

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A colouring page of money trees from Rydal Water in the Lake District. Might be used as part of a local study, projects about William Wordsworth, gardens and parks (Rydal Hall), or geological features. An augmented reality digitalised version will be available in my Rydal Water adult colouring book once completed: http://amzn.to/2yi3ZS4
Coordinates: Geography Map Skills: Battleships Game
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Coordinates: Geography Map Skills: Battleships Game

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A hand drawn worksheet that I prepared for my students in the former Soviet Republic of Georgia to help them with learning English as a foreign language, working in pairs, and practicing using coordinates as part of our geography lesson. Proceeds support children around the world who have no access to education. Please leave me a review and I will send you any other resource of your choice for free (contact me: office@oceansproject.com). Check out my other resources at my shop: /teaching-resources/shop/sarah277 Let me know if you have any resource requests and I will tailor make a resource for you.
Cupcake Recipe
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Cupcake Recipe

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A hand drawn recipe and instructions on how to make cupcakes. Created for my kindergarten, first, and second grade students in the former Soviet Republic of Georgia. For practicing maths, English as a foreign language, group working (under supervision), hands on skills, and learning about foods of other countries. We sold our cupcakes to raise money for the school. Please leave me a review and I will send you any other resource of your choice for free (contact me: office@oceansproject.com). Check out my other resources at my shop: /teaching-resources/shop/sarah277 Let me know if you have any resource requests and I will tailor make a resource for you.
Bread Animals: Recipe
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Bread Animals: Recipe

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A hand drawn worksheet that I created for my kindergarten, first, and second grade students whilst in the former Soviet Republic of Georgia. Designed to help with learning numbers, animals, reading, practical skills, cultural differences in food, group working (with grown ups) and English as a foreign language. Includes a recipe and instructions on how to make a bread animal or other object. Please leave me a review and I will send you any other resource of your choice for free (contact me: office@oceansproject.com). Check out my other resources at my shop: /teaching-resources/shop/sarah277 Let me know if you have any resource requests and I will tailor make a resource for you.
Cupcakes and Cakes  Colouring Pages
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Cupcakes and Cakes Colouring Pages

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A food themed colouring activity to inspire students to think about the food we eat, the waste we produce, and where our food comes from. Ideal for primary school students, and students learning English as a foreign language.
Food Bundle
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Food Bundle

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A food themed colouring activity to inspire students to think about the food we eat, the waste we produce, and where our food comes from. Ideal for primary school students, and students learning English as a foreign language.
National Food Month Bundle
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National Food Month Bundle

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A collection of my own food photos from my travels and colouring pages I created for my students. Hopefully will be of use if you are looking for a bundle as part of National Food Month. "National Food Month is proof positive that April showers bring more than just flowers. There’s a smorgasbord of culinary delights when indulging in this month-long celebration! This month is the time of year when food lovers unite to celebrate the rich flavors and aromas of global cuisines. So it doesn’t matter if they enjoy gobbling gourmet cuisine or if they’re a comfort food connoisseur. The entire month of April has something to tantalize everyone’s taste buds. History of National Food Month The history of celebrating food transcends mere sustenance; it’s a tale as old as civilization. From the ancient communal feasts of North American indigenous communities to the mass feedings of the less fortunate in ancient Rome, food has always been a cornerstone of cultural identity and social bonding. The availability and abundance of ingredients often dictated these early food gatherings. Still, they eventually evolved into ceremonial practices. With time, they transformed into festivals celebrating the diversity and richness of culinary traditions. The concept of celebrating food underwent a significant transformation during the Great Depression. The Depression Era witnessed the birth of innovations, such as flash-freezing food. Communities also held agricultural festivals to boost local economies and promote food products. These festive springtime events laid the groundwork for National Food Month. April is also a month known for its healthy early-season produce. It was chosen to showcase the variety and creativity inherent in culinary arts, making it the perfect time to honor our universal love for food. How to Celebrate National Food Month Ready to enjoy all that National Food Month has to offer? Here are some fun ways to mark the occasion: Embark on a Culinary Adventure Each day of April offers a new opportunity to explore different cuisines. Dive into the deliciousness of Deep Dish Pizza Day, get cheesy on Grilled Cheese Sandwich Day, or wrap things up with National Burrito Day. The world is your oyster (and yes, there’s probably a day for that too)! Masterchef Your Way Through the Month Why not make it a challenge to cook a new recipe each week? Whether trying to whip up a French soufflé or master the art of Japanese sushi, your kitchen could be the next hot foodie destination. Don’t keep all the fun solo — let the kids wear the chef’s hat for a night and decide the menu. Cooking together is a fun way to introduce them to the joys of cooking and global cuisines. Support Local Eateries Take a break from the kitchen and explore the culinary wonders of the local area. Choose from whatever looks good, from quaint cafes to bustling food trucks. Regardless of the type of food cravings, supporting local restaurants satisfies appetites and bolsters the local food industry. Channel the Inner Food Blogger Got a knack for writing and a passion for food? April is the perfect time to start a food blog or YouTube channel. Share some culinary experiments, restaurant reviews, or just your undying love for all things edible. Be creative, have fun, and don’t worry about the trolls – throw yourself into the project. Be sure to share the content on social media – don’t forget to use the hashtag #NationalFoodMonth to connect with fellow food enthusiasts. Host a Global Potluck Send out an invite to friends and family. It’s time for a potluck where each guest brings a dish from a different country. This get-together is a delightful way to experience the world’s flavors in one evening. It could even turn into a monthly tradition, exploring a new country’s cuisine each time. Take a Cooking Class Many local cooking schools and chefs offer classes focusing on specific cuisines. Sign up for a class and learn the secrets behind making your favorite authentic dishes from around the world. Learning to cook a wide range of cuisines is not just about the food but the experience and stories behind each recipe. Documentary and Dinner Nights Pair a food-themed documentary with a related meal. For example, watch a documentary on Italian cuisine and then enjoy a homemade Italian dinner. It’s an educational and delicious way to spend an evening. Food Market Exploration Dedicate a day to exploring local food markets or farmers’ markets. Discover fresh ingredients, talk to vendors about their products, and gather fresh items to create new and delicious home-cooked dishes. Visiting a market is a fantastic way to connect with the local food scene and find inspiration for your culinary creations. These visits can also provide an insight and understanding of where your food comes from."
KS1 Weather Experts Bundle
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KS1 Weather Experts Bundle

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A collection of weather themed resources that can be used as part of your weather experts topic for Key Stage 1 at school. Includes map work and compass points.
Science: How to Make Ocean Slime
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Science: How to Make Ocean Slime

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A how to video on YouTube, and a free PDF download with instructions on how to make your own ocean slime. A fun activity for World Oceans Day, to run alongside an ocean theme, or as part of a science lesson about mixtures and compounds. The ingredients for the slime are basically water, liquid glue, liquid starch, glitter, and food colouring.
Christmas Maths: Subtraction and Codes
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Christmas Maths: Subtraction and Codes

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Can you crack the subtraction code this Christmas? Simple but fun subtraction 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.