Counting in Decimals - Flowers
Complete the flower sequences by counting in decimals. There are 3 pretty worksheets here for the kids to complete, as well as the answers for checking.
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Complete the flower sequences by counting in decimals. There are 3 pretty worksheets here for the kids to complete, as well as the answers for checking.
There are 3 pretty worksheets in this set, asking children to complete the sequences by counting in fractions - halves, quarters and thirds.
There are 3 "bee hive" worksheets in this set, testing the kids on all the times tables. They are basically drill worksheets, of course, but we think the format makes them more fun to complete!
The 11 times table is fun, but the 12 times table isn't always very popular! These 2 worksheets provide drill practice of the 11 and 12 times tables in a fun "bee hive" format.
Work on the 6, 7 and 9 times table with the help of these "bee hive" worksheets. Can the kids be busy bees and solve all the problems on both pages?
Practise the 3, 4 and 8 times tables with this set of 2 "bee hive" worksheets - drill worksheets in disguise!
The 2 worksheets in this pack test the kids on their knowledge of the 2, 5 and 10 times table. There's plenty of practice here!
Practise addition and subtractionn with 50 with these 2 pages of mixed problems - perfect for summer or a minibeast topic, or just a fun way to perk up maths practise at anytime.
Help the bees solve the addition and subtraction problems on these fun worksheets. There are 2 sets of problems in the pack to provide plenty of practice, all within 20.
Read the sentences and then grab your crayons and colour the images as directed - a fun way to practice reading themed for the garden or summer!
Read the tricky words and colour them in according to the key - then count them up and write the total of each word in the boxes.
Count the flowers and write the sums beneath. There are six questions on this worksheet, with addition up to 20.
This simple worksheet asks children to work out what half and double of each set of flowers is, and then either draw the answer or write the correct number.
Print out this poster - or put it up on your screen or whiteboard - and then discuss what you can see with your children. Who is walking in the garden? Are they grandparents, or maybe great-grandparents? What are they doing? What can you spot? What can you count? What's the weather like?
Read the tricky words and then colour in the flowers appropriately. Count up and write the totals in the box.
Colour the garden objects and creatures according to the key, and then count them up and write the number of each in the boxes.
You can use these pages in many different ways. Children add the required number of eggs to the nest - from 1 to 10. Laminate the pages and use them as playdough mats, asking children to make the eggs out of playdough.
Look at the flowers and then draw one more and one less - or write the numbers.
Cut out 6 different ladybirds, starting with an easy oval shape and working up to the trickier ones!
Our ‘Phonics in the Garden’ is full of ideas for listening games that can be played in the garden. They cover most of the aspects of Phase 1 and help children to develop speaking and listening skills and give you some great ideas of ways to introduce new vocabulary.