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Knights Unit with Free Printable

Knights are all the rage right now with my boys, which means a Knights Unit with Free Printables was definitely in order.

We have the How to Train Your Dragon movies to thank for that!

I love following their passions and interests with learning as they're so much more likely to try new things and enjoy work.

Dinomite, Princess, and Bulldozer really enjoyed these knight themed activities. We also shared some of them with friends while on vacation.

I love that Montessori can be so portable!

Knights Unit with Free Printables

Knights Unit with Free Printables


Dragon ABC Matching


Dragon ABC Matching Activity for Kids


Inside the pocket are capital and lowercase letters that spell dragon.  The kids will match them up and spell the word. The control is the pocket with the word "dragon" on it.

Source: I found this free printable at 1+1+1=1.  It was part of a packet.

Knight First Letter Sounds


Knight First Letter Sounds


The kiddos will put glass beads on the first letter of each word shown in the pictures.  The control is the nomenclature cards located behind the beads.

Source: I found this free printable at 3 Dinosaurs as part of a Medieval Packet.

Knight Syllables
The kiddos will place a glass bead on the number that specifies how many syllables are in each vocabulary word.

Source:  These cards were part of the free packet at 3 Dinosaurs.

 Knight 2 Letter Beginning Sounds


Knight 2 Letter Beginning Sounds

The kiddos will draw a line from the picture to the circle with the two letter beginning sounds. The control is the nomenclature cards paired with the activity.

Source: This printable was also part of the pack from 3 Dinosaurs.

Crown Jewel Counting Activity


Crown Jewel Counting Activity


Everyone loves to decorate a crown. The kiddos will add jewels to each individual crown, matching the number on the crowns. I've used numbers 1-10.

Source: I found the free crown template at First Palette.  I found the idea at Sorting Sprinkles.


Shield Counting


Shield Counting


There are three sets of shield cards for the kiddos to choose from, or they can do all three.  


The purple shields contain numbers 30-39, blue shields numbers 40-49, and orange shields 50-59. 


Kiddos will put the shields in numerical order.  Controls include the counting charts and also the color of the shields.

Knight Patterns Activity


Knights Pattern Activity


There are five pattern strips that match the color of the decor on the nights provided.  Kiddos will line the knights up by color and complete pattern.

Source: I created the pattern cards. 

Horse Breeds Nomenclature Cards


Horse Breeds Nomenclature Cards

Kiddos will match up pictures and words with cards provided. I researched the 10 most popular breeds of horses and made cards for only those.  

For one who knows nothing about horses, it was quite overwhelming to realize just how many breeds there are, and how horses are classified.  I tried to select pictures that showed definite differences in the breeds.

Horse Breeds Nomenclature Cards

I created the printable for this activity. The Horse Breeds Printable is a Subscriber's Only Freebie. For your free copy, be sure to follow the directions at the bottom of this post.

Catapulting Pom Poms


Catapulting Pom Poms

I could have gone all out and built my own catapult, or had the kiddos build one, but I just wasn't up for it.

Instead they'll use a spoon and their fingers to catapult the pom poms through the air. I've included pom poms of different sizes so they can compare which ones go farther and faster.

Knight Armor Nomenclature Cards


Knight Armor Nomenclature Cards


Kiddos will have a chance to play Memory by themselves or with a partner using the pictures of knight armor provided.  The cards could also be used as nomenclature cards.


Knight Armor Nomenclature Cards


Source: I created the printable for this activity. The Knight Armor and Weapons Printable is a Subscriber's Only Freebie. For your free copy, be sure to follow the directions at the bottom of this post.


Knight Weapons


Knight Weapons Nomenclature Cards


The kiddos will match up words and pictures to the cards provided.  I selected  weapons specific to those discussed in the books we'll be reading this week.


Knight Weapons Nomenclature Cards


Source: I created the printable for this activity. The Knight Armor and Weapons Printable is a Subscriber's Only Freebie. For your free copy, be sure to follow the directions at the bottom of this post.

Dragons Breathe Fire


Dragons Breathe Fire Finger Painting Activity


What's not to like about making fire?  The kiddos will use their hands to combine yellow and red finger paint, making fire breathing dragons.


Dragons Breathe Fire Finger Painting Activity
Bulldozer's dragon.

Source: I created the simple printable for this activity. The Fire Breathing Dragon Printable is a Subscriber's Only Freebie. For your free copy, be sure to follow the directions at the bottom of this post.


A Knight's Shield Drawing Activity


A Knight's Shield Drawing Activity

We can't forget a shield! The kiddos will design their own shields.


A Knight's Shield Drawing Activity
Dinomite's shield.

Source:  This free template can be found at Activity Village.

Princess & the Pea Craft


Princess & the Pea Craft


I saw this idea after we had already dove into our Princess Unit. Still I couldn't resist, so after reading the book as an introduction, I showed the kiddos how to make their own picture.  My picture is the control.


Princess & the Pea Craft


Source: This craft idea came from Life in First Grade.  Instead of having the kids draw their princess on top, I made little cut outs for them.  Click HERE if you'd like a free printable of the princess cut outs.

A Royal Crown Craft


A Royal Crown Craft

I had wanted to let the kiddos make their own crowns last week, but never got around to cutting them out etc.  They are ready now to decorate using crayons and jewels.  I can't wait to see how they turn out.

Source: The free template for the crown can be found at First Palette.

Build A Castle with Blocks


Build A Castle with Blocks


A knight unit just wouldn't be complete without some type of castle activity, so using our mini wooden block set, the kiddos will design and build their own castles.

The Princess' Peas Spoon Transfer


The Princess' Peas Spoon Transfer

Going along with our Princess and the Pea activity, I added spooning our own peas to the shelves.

Dragon Slaying Target Practice


Dragon Slaying Target Practice

Kiddos will practice slaying dragons using sword shaped toothpicks.  First a paper dragon will be placed on the foam pad, then they will pierce the paper in the desired spot with the toothpick.

Source: This idea came from Sorting Sprinkles.  I made my own dragon cut outs. If you'd like the free printable that I created, click HERE.

Knight Books for Kids


1. The Princess and the Pea by Hans Christian Andersen, illustrated by Paul Galdone.
2.  The Marshmallow Incident by Judi Barrett, illustrated by Ron Barrett.
3.  The Princess Knight by Cornelia Funke, illustrated by Kerstin Meyer.
4.  The Knight and the Dragon by Tomie de Paola.
5.  Knights in Shining Armor by Gail Gibbon.
6.  In the Castle by Anna Milbourne, illustrated by Benji Davies.

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6 comments:

  1. For the longest time I have been wondering how to use all of the different free printables from around the web. I got so many ideas from this post. Thank you so much for sharing!

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    1. So glad I was able to help. :) I don't know what I'd do without printables as they really save the day sometimes.

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  2. It's come to my attention that links to my printables had not been converted to PDF files. My sincere apologies. I was rushing to get all of this posted to share and neglected that one important step. I have gone back and fixed all of my links. PDF files are now available. Enjoy!

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  3. The Unit looks fantastic! I'll have to come back for the printables when we reach the Knights and Castles time again in our Curriculum. :) Love that you included horses in the unit by the way! Enjoy the summer!

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  4. Such fun ideas!! thank you for sharing!

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