Activity sheets
Sometimes, for whatever reason, everyone gets stuck indoors. But imaginations still need feeding, arty hands need things to do and energy needs to be burned off. That’s why we’ve put together this collection of activity sheets. They’re great fun for all ages and are an opportunity to be creative and to learn.
And by helping to focus on the natural environment, the activity sheets are also a great way to bring nature’s calming and relaxing influence in to the living room.
We’ll change the activities regularly – so watch this space!
Acrostic Poetry
The first letter of each line in an acrostic poem spells out the subject of the poem. Read our forest-themed acrostic poem and have a go at composing your own!
Bee A-Maze-Ing!
Can you help the bumblebee find its way through the maze to reach the flowers on the other side?
Brilliant Beasties
The forest is full of all sorts of wonderful bugs and beasties. Colour in the ones we have found in this activity sheet. Which is your favourite? Try and spot them all the next time you are out in the forest.
Get Sett!
Test your knowledge of badgers with our fun quiz then see if you can find the badger-related words that are hidden in our wordsearch.
Snack Trails
Help these hungry creatures find their favourite foods! Trace the dotted lines to lead them to their snacks and then colour in the pictures.
Spot On
Do you know your 7-spot ladybird from your cream-spot? Learn about ladybirds, colouring in as you go.
Well-Spotted
Colour in the picture and see if you can spot all 10 of the ladybirds that are hiding amongst the wildflowers.
What-to-spot: The Garden Edition
Step outside and see how many of the items from our spotting list you can find.
Woodland Wordsearch
Are your eyes as sharp as an owl’s? Find the woodland words that are hidden in the grid. They may overlap and can run in any direction – up, down, forwards, backwards or diagonally.
Mindful colouring exercises
The benefits of colouring in for young children have long been known. It helps improve concentration, hand-eye coordination and motor development, as well as helping them gain self-confidence by creating something of beauty. However, researchers are discovering an increasing number of benefits to adults too. Colouring exercises can help us switch off, reduce stress, and improve focus and creativity.
We hope the following downloadable colouring sheets will provide a moment of calm for young and old alike.
Flowers and ferns
Let your imagination go wild with your own floral colour combos.
Fallen leaves
From lush spring greens to autumnal oranges and reds, nothing showcases a woodland colour palette like fallen leaves.
Acorns and oak leaves
Enjoy the intracacies of the oak tree's distinctive leaves and fruits.
Download acorns and oak leaves