Lobsters
Lobsters are a family of marine crustaceans with long bodies and claws and live on the ocean floor hiding in cracks and crevices. Did you know that the lobster sheds its shell and can regrow a claw or leg that it loses? We have lots of great colourings, word searches and other puzzles all relating to lobsters, we hope you have fun exploring this great section.
Create your own acrostic poem using the letters from the word "lobster' as the first letter in each of your sentences in this fun worksheet.
This more realistic lobster is great for people studying sea creatures or lobsters and makes a great colouring page.
This cute little lobster is all ready to be coloured in on this fun colouring page.
We have a great lobster complete with a label to colour in on this fun colouring page.
This cute little lobster makes a fun colouring page. Why not find some interesting facts about lobsters and add them around the edge?
This lobster doodle colouring page is great for older children and adults as it has lots of detail to colour. It also is great if you enjoy mindful colouring.
Lobster Labelled Colouring Page
This labelled lobster colouring page is very cute and perfect for younger children as it helps with word recognition.
Print out this fun colourful poster of a lobster. it is perfect for display in the classroom and contains a label to help with word recognition.
Can you find all the lobster related words in this fun word search puzzle? We have also included a cute lobster to colour in while you are trying to find the words.
Can you find all the lobster related words in this fun easy word search? It is ideal for younger children as we have made it easier by only including horizontal and vertical words.
Can you fit all of the lobster related words into the boxes? If you get stuck we have a solution sheet you can download.
There are 10 anagrams to find all relating to lobsters in this fun puzzle sheet.
Use the rules on the sheet provided to find as many words as you can in this fun word puzzle game. Don't forget to give yourself double points for any lobster related words you find.
Copy the picture of the lobster onto the grid provided. It is easier if you copy one square at a time until you complete the picture.
We have a realistic lobster for you to copy in this fun grid copy sheet. Copy one square at a time until you have completed the picture.
Lucky Lobster How Many Words Puzzle
How many words can you make from the phrase "lucky lobster"? Write down as many words as you can find. Why not challenge your friends to see who can find the most words?
Join the dots to reveal your own cute little lobster in this fun dot to dot sheet.
Print out the fun lobster jigsaw and cut it into pieces, you are now all set to solve this fun jigsaw. Why not laminate it so you can use it again and again?
This cute lobster number jigsaw puzzle is perfect for improving number ordering skills. Cut out the picture into strips and solve by putting the strips in number order. If you want more of a challenge you could always cut off the numbers and see if you can solve it without.
Can you think of a lobster related word for each of the letters of the alphabet? Think about where they live, the different animals that maybe swimming around them and adjectives to describe them and their habitat.
Make your own version of this cute lobster by matching up the colours to the completed picture.
Use the completed picture of the lobster to make your own version copying the colours.
This fun lobster underwater scene features a cute lobster for you to copy. Match the colours and create your own version.
Can you find the 5 differences between the two pictures of the lobster swimming in the ocean?
Complete the picture of the lobster by copying the already completed one. Use the grid and draw one square at a time until you have your own completed picture.
Use the grid co-ordinates to draw each square onto the grid in the correct place to reveal the picture. If you don't want to draw the picture then you can always cut them out and glue them into the correct position.
Trace over the dotted lines to draw you own cute little lobster. Why not colour it in to make it extra special?
Use the rules of symmetry to draw the other half of the lobster.