Teacher Resources
Enhance your classroom experience with our carefully crafted resources designed to complement the Clumsy & Friends stories. These materials support literacy development, creative thinking, and social-emotional learning for children aged 3-10.
Lesson Plans
Our comprehensive lesson plans are aligned with curriculum standards and provide step-by-step guidance for incorporating Clumsy & Friends stories into your teaching.
The Skellies: Weather Exploration
Ages 7-10 • 45 minutes • Science & Literacy
Explore weather phenomena through the adventures of The Skellies. Includes weather experiment ideas and vocabulary building exercises.
View Lesson PlanTimmy's Adventure: Dental Health
Ages 3-6 • 30 minutes • Health & Wellness
Use Timmy's adventure to teach young learners about dental hygiene and health in a fun, engaging way.
View Lesson PlanPrintable Worksheets
Extend the learning with our printable activity sheets that reinforce concepts from the stories while developing key skills.
Character Match-Up
Ages 4-7 • Literacy
Match characters to their stories and traits. Great for reading comprehension.
View WorksheetColouring Pages
Ages 3-8 • Art & Creativity
Beautiful colouring pages featuring all your favorite Clumsy & Friends characters.
View Colouring PagesStory Sequence
Ages 5-10 • Comprehension
Help students understand story structure by arranging events in the correct order.
View WorksheetClassroom Activity Ideas
Spark imagination and engagement with these creative classroom activities inspired by Clumsy & Friends stories.
Story Circle Extensions
After reading a Clumsy & Friends story, sit in a circle and have each student contribute one sentence to continue the adventure. This builds listening skills, creativity, and collaborative storytelling.
Character Puppets
Create simple paper bag or sock puppets of Clumsy & Friends characters, then use them for retelling stories or creating new adventures. Enhances fine motor skills and narrative abilities.
Emotion Exploration with Clumsy
Use Clumsy's expressions and situations to discuss different emotions. Have students identify how characters feel at different points in the story and relate to their own experiences.
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