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Fun, downloadable activity worksheets for our primary reading series

Laura Rogers

By encouraging children of all ages to read for pleasure, they develop their reading skills while engaging with great stories, characters and activities. By reading non-fiction books, children learn about the world without leaving their homes.

To help you encourage your children to read more at home, we are sharing some fun activity worksheets. These link directly to our Cambridge Reading Adventures series. Simply download to use alongside titles, such as The Last Lemon and Pterosaur!, as an additional supporting resource for reading at home with your children.

See below for the links to the books
The animals need help to get the last lemon. Who can get it?

The Last Lemon book cover
(click to read)

Download worksheet 1       Download worksheet 2

 

Who is playing hide and seek? Find out with Zara and her friends.

Hide and Seek book cover
(click to read)

Download worksheet 1      Download worksheet 2

 

The river is full of hungry crocodiles. Can Sang Kancil find a way to cross?

Sang Kancil and the Crocodile book cover
(click to read)

Download worksheet 1      Download worksheet 2

 

In this non-fiction title, children discover animals that lay eggs.

Who Lays Eggs? book cover
(click to read)

Download worksheet 1      Download worksheet 2

 

What were pterosaurs? Where did they live and when?

Pterosaur book cover
(click to read)

Download worksheet 1      Download worksheet 2

 

If you would like to find out more about our Cambridge Reading Adventures series, visit our website.

If you are looking for more support for reading at home, have a look at our previous blog posts – Top tips for reading at home and How to encourage children to read for pleasure.


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