Did you know that Bluey's an expert keepy uppy-er? Add some color to the playroom. Hooray! The block tower saved the balloon.
Inspired by Season 1, Episode 3 "Keepy Uppy": Bluey, Bingo, and Mum are enjoying playing Keepy Uppy around the house with their last balloon, but when Dad joins in, he takes the game to a whole new level of difficulty.
Happy Heelerween! Don’t miss this spook-tacular Bluey bundle of three Halloween-themed printables packed with hands-on fun to get students learning, laughing, and creating. Here's what's included:
- Scary Story: Mix, match, and make up an epic spooky story to go with the story cards!
- Creepy Crafts: Snip and stick to create some cool bits to put around the house.
- Creepy Coloring: Grab your crayons or markers and finish this petrifying picture!
Want more? We have tons on the site. Just search "Bluey"!
For the fall season, we've pulled together some of our favorite Bluey printables just for you and your PreK–Grade 2 students! And we've got your covered from Back to School all the way through Halloween. We picked out some great "all about me"-type activities to kick off the year plus spooky arts and crafts for later on. Here's some of what's included:
- New Bestie: Snip, stick, and doodle a new friend for Bingo and Bluey using the included bits 'n' bobs!
- My Family Scrapbook: Fill this journal with loads of lovely stuff!
- Scary Story: Cut out the story cards and paste them in any order to make an epic spooky story!
Want more? We have tons on the site. Just search "Bluey"!
This fun lesson uses the Bluey episode "Seesaw" as the kickoff to a classroom conversation about the importance of teamwork. And everyone can contribute to a team! The lesson includes printables for three activities in which kids work in small teams to complete challenges like putting episode event cards in order, balancing a classroom-made scale, and building the tallest cup tower they can.
Seesaw Episode Summary: Dad has rudely plonked himself on one end of the seesaw. So, Bluey and Bingo round up the entire playground to help flip him off, but they still need to find one more friend.
This fun lesson uses the Bluey episode "Faceytalk" as the kickoff to a classroom conversation about the importance of listening and sharing. Because we all know what happens when you hog! The lesson includes printables for three activities in which kids use a bubble map to brainstorm five different ways to share, listen to complete a directed drawing of Bluey in front of her house, and play a Bluey twist on Simon Says.
Faceytalk Episode Summary: Bluey and Bingo love to video chat with Muffin and Socks so they can all draw pictures together. When Muffin won’t give Socks a turn, the kids discover what happens when you hog.
This fun lesson uses the Bluey episode "The Pool" as the kickoff to a classroom conversation about the importance of being prepared. That means you have to take your time! The lesson includes printables for three activities in which kids go on a scavenger hunt to find everything they need to be successful for a day at school or the pool, complete a maze to match different objects to what Bluey should use them for, and figure out where Bluey and her family are going based on what they’ve packed.
The Pool Episode Summary: As they prepare for a trip to the pool, Bluey and Dad tease Mum about being fussy and over-prepared. But they soon find out the hard way that doing the boring things makes the fun stuff possible.
This fun lesson uses the Bluey episode "Pass the Parcel" as the kickoff to a classroom conversation about how to handle it when things don’t go as expected. Sometimes that means being a good sport! The lesson includes printables for three activities in which kids look for examples of good sportsmanship in the episode, draw themselves playing their favorite game or sport, and take turns sharing a special skill or talent while being encouraged by friends.
Pass the Parcel Episode Summary: Lucky’s Dad is outraged that modern Pass the Parcel has a present in every layer and changes the rules back to only having one prize in the middle, but Bingo is forever losing.
This fun lesson uses the Bluey episode "Race" as the kickoff to a classroom conversation about what it means to run your own race. It's important not to compare ourselves with others, and we also need to learn how to cheer on our friends. The lesson includes printables for three activities in which kids complete a maze to help Bingo, Bluey, and Mum on their own paths to learn different skills, cheer for each other as they complete different tasks, and make cards for someone who's been working hard.
Baby Race Episode Summary: Mum reminisces about Bluey and Judo as babies. Bluey learned to roll over first, but Judo was the first to crawl, so then it became a race to see who was going to walk first!
This fun lesson uses the Bluey episode "Movies" as the kickoff to a classroom conversation about the importance of being yourself. And sometimes that means facing your fears (like thunderstorms or dark movie theaters!). The lesson includes printables for three activities in which kids make courage capes, draw self-portraits, and decorate puzzle pieces that show things that make them unique.
Movies Episode Summary: It is Bluey’s first trip to the cinema, but she’s worried that the movie will be too scary. When Bingo starts running amok in the theatre, she must conquer her fear and help Dad out.
This fun lesson uses the Bluey episode "Ice Cream" as the kickoff to a classroom conversation about what fairness really means. Hint: it doesn't mean equal! The lesson includes printables for three activities in which kids take turns playing with toys, pretend to be patients visiting a doctor's office (where everyone gets the same treatment!), and plan a pretend picnic.
Ice Cream Episode Summary: Bluey and Bingo want a lick of each other’s ice cream. But they are so focused on making sure each lick is fair, they don’t notice their ice creams are melting.
This fun lesson uses the Bluey episode "The Beach" as the kickoff to a classroom conversation about the being alone and with others. Sometimes we like to play together and other times, we want to be by ourselves. And that's OK! The lesson includes printables for three activities in which kids try some activities alone and with a friend, draw a picture of things they like doing alone, and roll a fun Bluey die and share what they'd like to do at each location.
The Beach Episode Summary: When Mum goes for a walk by herself along the beach, Bluey runs to catch up with her, so she can show her a shell she has found.
This fun lesson uses the Bluey episode "Yoga Ball" as the kickoff to a classroom conversation about the importance of speaking up. Sometimes we all need to use our big girl bark. The lesson includes printables for three activities in which kids practice using different voice levels using favorite Bluey characters' sayings ("Cheese and crackers!"), play an emotion-matching memory game, and play a fun board game.
Yoga Ball Episode Summary: Bingo loves horsing around with Dad, but sometimes when they’re playing together, Dad forgets Bingo is younger than her sister.
Did you know that Bluey's an expert keepy uppy-er? Add some color to the playroom. Hooray! The block tower saved the balloon.
Inspired by Season 1, Episode 3 "Keepy Uppy": Bluey, Bingo, and Mum are enjoying playing Keepy Uppy around the house with their last balloon, but when Dad joins in, he takes the game to a whole new level of difficulty.
Happy Heelerween! Don’t miss this spook-tacular Bluey bundle of three Halloween-themed printables packed with hands-on fun to get students learning, laughing, and creating. Here's what's included:
- Scary Story: Mix, match, and make up an epic spooky story to go with the story cards!
- Creepy Crafts: Snip and stick to create some cool bits to put around the house.
- Creepy Coloring: Grab your crayons or markers and finish this petrifying picture!
Want more? We have tons on the site. Just search "Bluey"!
For the fall season, we've pulled together some of our favorite Bluey printables just for you and your PreK–Grade 2 students! And we've got your covered from Back to School all the way through Halloween. We picked out some great "all about me"-type activities to kick off the year plus spooky arts and crafts for later on. Here's some of what's included:
- New Bestie: Snip, stick, and doodle a new friend for Bingo and Bluey using the included bits 'n' bobs!
- My Family Scrapbook: Fill this journal with loads of lovely stuff!
- Scary Story: Cut out the story cards and paste them in any order to make an epic spooky story!
Want more? We have tons on the site. Just search "Bluey"!
This fun lesson uses the Bluey episode "Seesaw" as the kickoff to a classroom conversation about the importance of teamwork. And everyone can contribute to a team! The lesson includes printables for three activities in which kids work in small teams to complete challenges like putting episode event cards in order, balancing a classroom-made scale, and building the tallest cup tower they can.
Seesaw Episode Summary: Dad has rudely plonked himself on one end of the seesaw. So, Bluey and Bingo round up the entire playground to help flip him off, but they still need to find one more friend.
This fun lesson uses the Bluey episode "Faceytalk" as the kickoff to a classroom conversation about the importance of listening and sharing. Because we all know what happens when you hog! The lesson includes printables for three activities in which kids use a bubble map to brainstorm five different ways to share, listen to complete a directed drawing of Bluey in front of her house, and play a Bluey twist on Simon Says.
Faceytalk Episode Summary: Bluey and Bingo love to video chat with Muffin and Socks so they can all draw pictures together. When Muffin won’t give Socks a turn, the kids discover what happens when you hog.
This fun lesson uses the Bluey episode "The Pool" as the kickoff to a classroom conversation about the importance of being prepared. That means you have to take your time! The lesson includes printables for three activities in which kids go on a scavenger hunt to find everything they need to be successful for a day at school or the pool, complete a maze to match different objects to what Bluey should use them for, and figure out where Bluey and her family are going based on what they’ve packed.
The Pool Episode Summary: As they prepare for a trip to the pool, Bluey and Dad tease Mum about being fussy and over-prepared. But they soon find out the hard way that doing the boring things makes the fun stuff possible.
This fun lesson uses the Bluey episode "Pass the Parcel" as the kickoff to a classroom conversation about how to handle it when things don’t go as expected. Sometimes that means being a good sport! The lesson includes printables for three activities in which kids look for examples of good sportsmanship in the episode, draw themselves playing their favorite game or sport, and take turns sharing a special skill or talent while being encouraged by friends.
Pass the Parcel Episode Summary: Lucky’s Dad is outraged that modern Pass the Parcel has a present in every layer and changes the rules back to only having one prize in the middle, but Bingo is forever losing.
This fun lesson uses the Bluey episode "Race" as the kickoff to a classroom conversation about what it means to run your own race. It's important not to compare ourselves with others, and we also need to learn how to cheer on our friends. The lesson includes printables for three activities in which kids complete a maze to help Bingo, Bluey, and Mum on their own paths to learn different skills, cheer for each other as they complete different tasks, and make cards for someone who's been working hard.
Baby Race Episode Summary: Mum reminisces about Bluey and Judo as babies. Bluey learned to roll over first, but Judo was the first to crawl, so then it became a race to see who was going to walk first!
This fun lesson uses the Bluey episode "Movies" as the kickoff to a classroom conversation about the importance of being yourself. And sometimes that means facing your fears (like thunderstorms or dark movie theaters!). The lesson includes printables for three activities in which kids make courage capes, draw self-portraits, and decorate puzzle pieces that show things that make them unique.
Movies Episode Summary: It is Bluey’s first trip to the cinema, but she’s worried that the movie will be too scary. When Bingo starts running amok in the theatre, she must conquer her fear and help Dad out.
This fun lesson uses the Bluey episode "Ice Cream" as the kickoff to a classroom conversation about what fairness really means. Hint: it doesn't mean equal! The lesson includes printables for three activities in which kids take turns playing with toys, pretend to be patients visiting a doctor's office (where everyone gets the same treatment!), and plan a pretend picnic.
Ice Cream Episode Summary: Bluey and Bingo want a lick of each other’s ice cream. But they are so focused on making sure each lick is fair, they don’t notice their ice creams are melting.
This fun lesson uses the Bluey episode "The Beach" as the kickoff to a classroom conversation about the being alone and with others. Sometimes we like to play together and other times, we want to be by ourselves. And that's OK! The lesson includes printables for three activities in which kids try some activities alone and with a friend, draw a picture of things they like doing alone, and roll a fun Bluey die and share what they'd like to do at each location.
The Beach Episode Summary: When Mum goes for a walk by herself along the beach, Bluey runs to catch up with her, so she can show her a shell she has found.
This fun lesson uses the Bluey episode "Yoga Ball" as the kickoff to a classroom conversation about the importance of speaking up. Sometimes we all need to use our big girl bark. The lesson includes printables for three activities in which kids practice using different voice levels using favorite Bluey characters' sayings ("Cheese and crackers!"), play an emotion-matching memory game, and play a fun board game.
Yoga Ball Episode Summary: Bingo loves horsing around with Dad, but sometimes when they’re playing together, Dad forgets Bingo is younger than her sister.