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Checkered Flag Theme Bunting

How can I put this Checkered Flag Bunting to the good use?

If you’re looking to grant your learners that little bit more impetus to make it to the finish line, this Checkered Flag Bunting is certain to serve you well. Featuring an eye-catching checkered design along with an illustration of a girl holding a checkered flag, this display resource is sure to enhance your learning environment.

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How can I put this Checkered Flag Bunting to the good use?

If you’re looking to grant your learners that little bit more impetus to make it to the finish line, this Checkered Flag Bunting is certain to serve you well. Featuring an eye-catching checkered design along with an illustration of a girl holding a checkered flag, this display resource is sure to enhance your learning environment.

Better yet, this resource is easily downloadable and ready to print, so you won’t have to wait before incorporating this bunting display into your classroom. Once you’ve printed the templates, all you need to do is cut them out, fold the marked flaps over a long piece of string, and secure the fold to the back of the template. If you wouldn’t mind a few helping hands, you could ask your learners to get involved. Even better, your learners will develop their fine motor skills as they get involved with the cutting and folding process.

Just like in many a race, it can be beneficial to conserve fuel. With that in mind, you might want to try the Super-Eco-Colour version of this Checkered Flag Bunting, as it helps to save on ink without compromising the display’s stand-out look.

Are there other resources that work well with this bunting?

If you’re looking for resources and activities that complement this Checkered Flag Bunting, you’ve come to the right place. There are loads of handy resources available on the website. All you have to do is take a little time to browse in order to find what’s right for you.

For example, if you’re looking to plan a fun racing-related activity for your children, you might want to check out this Kitchen Roll Tube Racing Resource Pack. With a checkered flag pattern and a letter from ‘Mike the Mechanic’ included, this resource will add a bit of immersive flair to your planned kitchen roll tube race.

However, if you’re just keen to find some more bunting displays, look to this Multicoloured Editable Display Bunting. With plenty of colours available, this display piece can be edited to feature any text or images you want.

What does a checkered flag mean in motor racing?

In most races, a checkered flag is waved at the finish line to indicate the end of the race. Once racers have passed the flag, it is expected that they slow down and eventually return to their holding area, usually a garage or paddock. The checkered flag has been used in motor racing since 1906, when it first originated at the Glidden Tours road rally in the USA.

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