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Page 1: olour · semi-circle to join the two ends of your line together. 4. ut your fabric. Try cutting wiggles along the semi-circle so your 5. wings are the same shape as Zog’s edle,

Zog © 2010 & TM Julia Donaldson & Axel Scheffler. Licensed by Magic Light Pictures Ltd.

Activity Sheet

Colourme in!

forestryengland.uk/zog

Find us on Facebook, search Forestry England

Sign up to hear more...

We’d love

to see your

finished pictures.

Share them on

our Facebook

page with

#Zogtrail

Page 2: olour · semi-circle to join the two ends of your line together. 4. ut your fabric. Try cutting wiggles along the semi-circle so your 5. wings are the same shape as Zog’s edle,

Zog © 2010 & TM Julia Donaldson & Axel Scheffler. Licensed by Magic Light Pictures Ltd.

Activity Sheet

Join Zogat Flying

School

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Steps:1. Take a large piece of orange fabric

and fold it in two.2. Measure the length from the middle of your back to your wrist. Then using a pencil draw a straight line onto the fabric

the same length.3. From one end of your line, draw a wide semi-circle to join the two ends of your line together. 4. Next, cut out your fabric. Try cutting

wiggles along the semi-circle so your wings are the same shape as Zog’s

5. Using a needle, create a small hole at one end of your wings. Thread a strip of ribbon through each hole. 6. Tie the wings to your wrists using the

ribbon and attach onto your back using the safety pins.7. Now you’re a dragon-like Zog!

You will need: • Orange Fabric• Scissors• Ribbon•Safety pins

Please ask an adult to help with using scissors and needles.

“All the dragons in Year one were learning how to fly…”

Make your own set of wings and fly like Zog

Your Zog wings

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Zog © 2010 & TM Julia Donaldson & Axel Scheffler. Licensed by Magic Light Pictures Ltd.

Activity Sheetforestryengland.uk/zog

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If you complete dragon school by downloading all 5 lessons you’ll be entered into a prize draw to win an exciting Zog goody bag!* *T&C’s apply

Try flapping your arms as you jump, now you’re flying like Zog!

Flying lesson 1:Who can jump the furthest into the sky? With your friends and family practice jumping up high. Who can jump up the highest?

Flying lesson 2:Zog has to flap his wings fast to fly up high, how fast can you flap your wings?

Fly withZog

In the story, Zog

learns to fly in dragon

school, can you pretend

to fly like Zog?…

Stay safe when you practise flying like Zog, always ask an adult to help you.

Well done for completing

Year One of dragon

school!

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