Whales
Did you know that the biggest animal on the planet is a whale? The Antarctic blue whale weighs up to 400,000 pounds (approximately 33 elephants!) and can reach up to 98 feet in length. We have lots of whale content on our site including mazes, colourings and word searches.
This cute whale makes a great colouring for younger children. You could even use it as a doodle template for older children.
Killer whales (or orcas), are such beautiful creatures. We have a great picture of a killer whale all ready for you to colour in.
This fun picture of a whale makes a great colouring page.
Whales are the biggest creatures on the planet and can weigh as much as 33 elephants! We have a great colouring of a whale all ready to be printed and coloured in.
This beautiful doodle picture of a whale makes a great colouring page and has lots of detail to keep you busy. Perfect if you like mindful colouring.
We have a great picture of two different whales all ready to be coloured in. Can you identify what sort of whale they are?
This fun colourful poster features a whale and is great for display in the classroom. We have included a label to help with word recognition.
Can you create an acrostic poem using the word "whale"? There is even a drawing to colour to make your poem extra special.
Can you help the whale through the maze to get to his friend?
There are lots of whale related words to find in this fun word search puzzle.
Can you find all the whale related words in this fun word search puzzle. We have made it easier for younger children by only including horizontal and vertical words.
Can you fit all of the whale related words into the grid in this fun word fit puzzle?
Can you solve the ten whale anagrams in this fun word scramble puzzle? There is even a solution sheet in case you get stuck.
Find as many words as you can using the rules provided in this fun word game. Don't forget to give yourself double points for any whale related words you find.
Copy the picture of the whale using the grid to help you. This is a simpler grid copy and is great for younger children.
Use the grid provided to help you draw your own picture of this cute whale.
How many words can you make from "wonderful whale"? Why not challenge your friends or class to see who can find the most?
Join the dots to complete the picture of the whale in this fun puzzle sheet. Great for improving number ordering skills.
Cut out the picture into the 10 numbered strips and you are ready to solve this fun whale jigsaw. The puzzle is best printed on thin card or stuck down as you put them in order.
This fun printable jigsaw puzzle is great for younger children. Print out the sheet and cut out the pieces and you are ready to solve this fun whale jigsaw. The puzzle is best printed on thin card or laminated.
Can you think of a word relating to whales for each of the letters of the alphabet? You might have to get a bit creative with some of the letters, think of animals that they may meet, habitats and food.
Colour in the whale so that it matches the completed picture in this fun colour copy sheet.
Can you colour in this cute whale to look like the completed picture?
Here we have a great picture for you to colour copy of a whale swimming in the ocean.
Killer Whale Find The Difference
Can you find the 10 differences between the two scenes featuring a killer whale?
Whale Complete The Picture Puzzle
Complete the picture of the whale using the grid to help you. Draw one square at a time until you have completed the full picture.
Use the co-ordinates to draw the picture into the correct square on the grid. You will reveal a fun whale picture when you have finished copying it over. If you do not want to draw the picture you could always cut the squares out and paste them into the correct co-ordinates.
Trace over the whale to help improve pencil control on this fun page.
Draw your own whale in the box by following each of the steps. A great way to improve your drawing and observation skills.
We have included two fun whales on the sheet, one for you to trace over and a second one to colour in.