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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.
Inside a World War Two Bunker
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Inside a World War Two Bunker

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A collection of photos taken in and around the World War Two bunkers on the British Channel Island of Alderney, which was evacuated and became the base for four prisoner of war camps, and a large fortified wall. Photos are taken at Bibette Head and across the island, including the Anti Aircraft bunker known as ‘The Odeon’.
Science: School Subjects: Colouring Page
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Science: School Subjects: Colouring Page

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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.
Maths: School Subjects: Colouring Page
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Maths: School Subjects: Colouring Page

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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.
History: School Subjects: Colouring Page
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History: School Subjects: Colouring Page

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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.
Geography: School Subjects: Colouring Page
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Geography: School Subjects: Colouring Page

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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.
New Year Resolutions  Colouring Page
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New Year Resolutions Colouring Page

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A colouring and writing activity to help your students think about the past, the present, the future, their behaviour, dreams, wishes, and goals. What things would they like to change after a period of self reflection? This list could be pinned inside their locker or put on the classroom wall to help them remember their resolutions and to tick off their progress during the school year.
Classroom Rules
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Classroom Rules

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Colouring worksheets that you can use at the start of term, or when students need a reminder on how to behave the best in the classroom.
Wait Your Turn: Classroom Rules Colouring Page
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Wait Your Turn: Classroom Rules Colouring Page

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A colouring activity to encourage students to be the best they can be, to be considerate for others, and to follow the classroom rules. Space has been deliberately left so that each student can add their own details, decoration, or examples of the rules in action. Ideal for primary school students, and students learning English as a foreign language.
Listen When Others are Speaking: Classroom Rules Colouring Page
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Listen When Others are Speaking: Classroom Rules Colouring Page

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A colouring activity to encourage students to be the best they can be, to be considerate for others, and to follow the classroom rules. Space has been deliberately left so that each student can add their own details, decoration, or examples of the rules in action. Ideal for primary school students, and students learning English as a foreign language.
Follow Directions: Classroom Rules Colouring Page
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Follow Directions: Classroom Rules Colouring Page

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A colouring activity to encourage students to be the best they can be, to be considerate for others, and to follow the classroom rules. Space has been deliberately left so that each student can add their own details, decoration, or examples of the rules in action. Ideal for primary school students, and students learning English as a foreign language.
Be Kind to Others: Classroom Rules Colouring Page
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Be Kind to Others: Classroom Rules Colouring Page

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A colouring activity to encourage students to be the best they can be, to be considerate to others, and to follow the classroom rules. Space has been deliberately left so that each student can add their own details, decoration, or examples of the rules in action. Ideal for primary school students, and students learning English as a foreign language.
Halloween: Undead Colouring Sheet
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Halloween: Undead Colouring Sheet

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A printable page that students can colour in for fun, as homework, or as part of a lesson on Halloween or the letter U. This image is a hand drawn picture of the undead. This page will also be available as part of a pack or bundle of Halloween letters A-Z.
Fundraising Ideas for School
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Fundraising Ideas for School

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This is a hand written resource that I created for my class in the former Soviet Republic of Georgia, so they could raise funds for an expedition they were planning. This would help them to work in groups, to organise the fundraising events, and to raise the budget they needed for their school trip. There are 72 fundraising activities for students, some simple, some requiring a bit more input. Please note that there are some references to our local currency (GEL) and a couple of people or places that we had connections with, but you could easily substitute these for your local currency, people, or places. 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.
School Fundraising
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School Fundraising

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This is a hand written resource that I created for my class in the former Soviet Republic of Georgia, so they could raise funds for an expedition they were planning. The theme was ‘journeys’ and would help them to work in groups to organise the fundraising events and to raise the budget they needed for their school trip. There are 13 activities for students, some simple, some requiring a bit more input. Please note that there are some references to our local currency (GEL) and a couple of people or places that we had connections with, but you could easily substitute these for your local currency, people, or places.
Christmas Fundraising for Schools
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Christmas Fundraising for Schools

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This is a hand written resource that I created for my class in the former Soviet Republic of Georgia, so they could raise funds for an expedition they were planning. The theme was ‘Christmas’ and would help them to work in groups to organise the fundraising events and to raise the budget they needed for their school trip. There are 53 fundraising activities for students, some simple, some requiring a bit more input. Please note that there are some references to our local currency (GEL) and a couple of people or places that we had connections with, but you could easily substitute these for your local currency, people, or places.
The Romans: Fundraising Ideas
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The Romans: Fundraising Ideas

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This is a hand written resource that I created for my class in the former Soviet Republic of Georgia, so they could raise funds for an expedition they were planning. The theme was the ‘Romans’ and would help them to work in groups to organise the fundraising events and to raise the budget they needed for their school trip. There are 19 fundraising activities for students, some simple, some requiring a bit more input. Please note that there are some references to our local currency (GEL) and a couple of people or places that we had connections with, but you could easily substitute these for your local currency, people, or places.
Alice in Wonderland: Fundraising Activities
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Alice in Wonderland: Fundraising Activities

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This is a hand written resource that I created for my class in the former Soviet Republic of Georgia, so they could raise funds for an expedition they were planning. The theme was Alice in Wonderland and would help them to work in groups to organise the fundraising events and to raise the budget they needed for their school trip. There are 41 fundraising activities for students, some simple, some requiring a bit more input. Please note that there are some references to our local currency (GEL) and a couple of people or places that we had connections with, but you could easily substitute these for your local currency, people, or places.
Volcanoes: Make a Volcano
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Volcanoes: Make a Volcano

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A hand drawn activity worksheet that I created for my geography students (of all ages) in the former Soviet Republic of Georgia. The activity was to make a volcano and a fact sheet about volcanoes in a group or on their own for their homework. There was a prize for the best ones, and we invited the rest of the school to come and see them in action. It went down very well indeed! It was a great way to finish off the term, with a fun activity after studying tectonics all year.