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Students in Line Page Border

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Students in Line Page Border:

You don’t know how to start a conversation with your children about rules? You want to talk about the moments when it’s important to stay in line? Or you just want a colourful resource for an activity? Try our Students in Line Page Border and make your tasks more engaging for your children.

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Students in Line Page Border:

You don’t know how to start a conversation with your children about rules? You want to talk about the moments when it’s important to stay in line? Or you just want a colourful resource for an activity? Try our Students in Line Page Border and make your tasks more engaging for your children.

Our resource is an easy-to-use PDF file, that you can download by clicking on the green button above. All you need to do next is printing and that’s it, you can start any activity you have in mine immediately! This resource prints on a single A4 file, but you can make as many copies as you need, and use multiple times, for different purposes. The file features a colourful page border, an eye-catching illustration of some children and a blank space that you can make a good use.

Our page border is ideal for themed drawing activities or for writing. The blank space has plenty of room for your children to use their imaginations and draw or write anything they like. Or you can use it to write different info that you want to share with your children. It’s up to you! Don’t be afraid to get creative!

Resources to try alongside our Students in Line Page Border:

If you want more of our fantastic resources to use alongside our Students in Line Page Border, take a look at the following:

Students in Line Colouring Sheet - Colouring is a great way of keeping your children busy and letting them use their imagination. It can also improve your children's hand to eye coordination, let them be creative and even spend their time productively. That’s why you should give this colouring sheet a try.

What Will I Wear to School? Colouring Pages - Encourage kids to talk about their new school uniform. They can then colour a picture with the matching colours and draw a smiley face too!

Why Do We Have Rules? PowerPoint - Teach your pupils that rules are important with this useful PowerPoint. This colourful PowerPoint encourages pupils to discuss the different groups and communities that have rules and consider why they have them.

Why are rules like standing in line important?

Here is why rules, just like standing in line, are important:

  • To keep people safe.
  • To help people learn.
  • To help us understand the difference between right and wrong.
  • To give everyone a chance to join in.
  • To help us show respect for each other.

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