Turtles
Turtles belong to one of the oldest reptile groups in the world going back to the time of the dinosaurs, over 200 million years ago! We have lots of great sheets relating to turtles for you to explore including, word searches, colourings, puzzles and lots more.
This ocean turtle looks so happy and makes a fun colouring page.
Swimming Turtle Colouring Page
The turtle is swimming through the water in this great colouring page. We hope you have fun colouring it in.
This cute little turtle is swimming through the ocean in this fun colouring page.
This turtle is great for colouring or why not decorate it using doodles to make it extra special?
This turtle has lots of detail and doodles all over it and makes a great colouring for older children or adults.
This gorgeous turtle has so much detail and is perfect for mindful colouring to help you relax.
Turtles Swimming Colouring Page
These two turtles are happily swimming in the sea and make a fun colouring page.
Print out this colourful picture of a turtle and use it in a display in your classroom. We have added a label to help with word recognition.
Can you create your own acrostic poem using the word "turtle" as the sentence starting letter for each of your sentences? There is also a picture of two cute little turtles to colour in.
Can you help the turtle reach its friend in this fun turtle maze?
Find all 18 turtle related words in this fun word search puzzle.
Can you find the turtle related words in the word search puzzle? We have made it easier by only including horizontal and vertical words. We even have some cute little turtles to colour in.
Can you solve the 10 anagrams relating to turtles in this fun word scramble puzzle?
Create as many words as you can using the letters in the grid, you can move in any direction and you can even give yourself double points for any turtle related words you find.
Copy the picture of the turtle with the help of the grid. If you draw one square at a time you will soon have the picture complete.
Use the picture and the grid provided to draw your own swimming turtle. Complete one square at a time and you will soon have the picture complete.
Turtley Awesome How Many Words Puzzle
How many words can you make from the phrase "turtley awesome"? Why not challenge your class or friends to see who can find the most?
Join the dots to complete this great turtle picture. Great for helping to improve number ordering skills.
This sheet is great for improving number ordering skills. Cut the picture of the turtle into strips and try to piece back together using the numbers. If you want more of a challenge why not cut off the numbers and try to piece using the picture alone?
Print out this cute little jigsaw of a turtle swimming in the ocean, cut out the pieces and you are ready to play.
For each of the letters of the alphabet can you come up with a turtle related word? You may have to think about the habitat they live in, animals they might encounter and words to describe them to get all of the letters.
This very smiley turtle is all ready to be copied. Get out your crayons and colour him in to match the finished picture.
This cute little swimming turtle is all ready to be coloured in. Use the existing picture and copy the colours to create your own masterpiece.
Can you find the 5 differences between these two turtle scenes in this fun spot the difference puzzle.
Use the finished picture to help you complete this cute picture of a turtle.
Use the co-ordinates to draw the correct square into the grid to reveal the picture. If you don't want to draw then you can always cut out the pieces and stick them down.
Use the sheet to write your own story, will it be about turtles in the sea or a pet you might have? You can use the sheet to write the story or to make a story plan. There is even a cute turtle to colour in.
Draw over the dashed lines to create your own cute little turtle, you could always colour it in to make it extra special.
Can you draw the other half of the turtle using the rules of symmetry? If you get stuck try holding a mirror against it to show you what you should draw.