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How to Train Your Dragon – Colouring and Activity Book

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Then you’re going to cut along the swirl; the paper plate should bottom out to create a long, swirly body. Develops fine motor skills - use different colouring implements to work on this skill, such as crayons and paintbrushes. We have a great range of different dragon-themed resources across Twinkl to help you with any wild ideas you might have for your classroom! Once you've created, coloured and designed your own dragons, you could take things a step further with this Design a Dragon Egg Template Worksheet. Not only can they be decorated with patterns and colour, but they're also great for story writing inspiration, just like our dragons. Wow Words on Komodo Dragon - Also try this handy set of Wow word display posters. You can display it in your writing area to encourage children to use Wow words in their writing. It would be perfect to use it alongside our Komodo dragon colouring in.

Print it off and place it face down (again, so the illustration is now on the left). Then follow these instructions for folding a book cover. This is a good craft for the kindergarten set (especially when they’re learning their ABCs); all you’ll need for this is construction paper and glue. You can create gorgeous book covers using my dragon illustrations; all you need is a bit of savvy on the computer.You’ll make a D out of one color of construction paper and glue it down to a different color piece of construction paper. As well as understanding the techniques of colouring fire, you’ll want to scratch up on your knowledge of light sources, to ensure the flames look as though they are emitting a bright light. The video below is a really great place to start learning about light. of Australia's Most Dangerous Snakes Fact Cards - These Australian Animals fact cards are a great way to help children to learn about Australia's dangerous snakes. Great for use alongside a native Australian animal topic.

This includes two that show just the face of the dragon. These can be cut out and used as masks after they've been coloured in to add extra fun to your Chinese New Year celebrations. This resource might also relate to topics that are being taught in class. If you're studying folklore and mythology, a resource like this one might offer a handy means of better familiarising your children with the topic.When colouring scales, try to create a gradient of the same or different colours to make them look more realistic. One way to do this is to start at the top of scale and colour in small circular motions pushing down hard (but careful not to burnish) then as you fill out the rest of the scale, ease up on the pressure, this will make it look as though the scale has different layers without having to colour in several layers for all of the scales!

Using contrasting colours can be a really powerful way to make your dragon stand out – think of a dark, midnight blue dragon with a fiery ball of orange erupting from his jaws. Create a story for your dragonTurn your kids into little fire-breathing dragons with these masks, which are perfect for indoor play. If you want to teach children more about the Chinese dragon, you'll be pleased to know that we have many more resources designed to help you do just that. Here are just a few that we think would work wonderfully alongside this easy Chinese dragon colouring sheet: This colouring sheet shows the Komodo dragon prowling along some grassy terrain with its distinctive muscular chest and long tongue on display. It captures the fierceness and beauty of these amazing creatures perfectly, making it a perfect outline for a child's Komodo dragon drawing. Whether you're a teacher, parent or carer, this Komodo dragon drawing activity is ideal for keeping children occupied, especially if they're fans of exotic wildlife.

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