Lemonade Maths Worksheet
This fun worksheet uses a "real life" story to test some simple maths skills including multiplication, measuring liquids, time and problem solving.
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This fun worksheet uses a "real life" story to test some simple maths skills including multiplication, measuring liquids, time and problem solving.
Each zipped pack below contains an ice-cream shop menu, a set of story sum cards and a set of answer cards - a fun way to work on money and addition! All the answers are within 100, and we've got a pack in English money and another for American money.
These story sum cards ask children to work out simple addition and subtraction problems (within 10) - all with an ice-cream and cupcake theme!
Here's a fun way to learn about money, costs and adding pence (and cents). Print out a menu and a set of question cards and get calculating! Sums are up to 20p / 20c and the pages are bundled into a zip file for ease.
Match the ice-creams to the correct coin that you need to pay for it. Colour in the ice-creams if you like, too.
Listen to the initial sounds of these summer foods and colour them in accordingly - then count how many there are of each.
This fun worksheet asks children to read the text and then colour the pictures of summer foods as instructed.
Practise some tricky words, enjoy some colouring in, and do some counting too! This is a great revision worksheet for early learners.
Read the instructions and then colour in the picture of an ice-cream sundae, answering the questions as you go. This is a fun way to build reading and comprehension skills.
We've found may different ways to describe the four colours in these ice-cream cones. Can the kids match the words to the correct colours?
Use the information you have gathered about the differences between butterflies and moths to make a Venn diagram.
This worksheet asks children to count, then circle half of the pictures, working up to 20.
Here are 8 yummy ice lollies and ice cream cones ready to be cut out! Use them for cutting and sticking elsewhere, or create your own ice-cream shop pop-up for some role play, perhaps?
Hee's a cheerful, sunny summer version of tic tac toe to print and play with your littlest ones. You could laminate the board and then use 2 colours of counters or buttons to play the game.
This is a very challenging version of the traditional Memory game, as the cards are all one colour and the designs are similar. Play in small groups or solo.
Butterfly coordinates! Write down coordinates, plot shapes, translate shapes ... this worksheet provides a real workout!
This pie chart worksheet asks children to work out the percentage of butterflies spotted of each colour out of a total of 200, then answer a series of questions.
This worksheet asks children to look at a table recording the butterfly-spotting antics of 4 friends competing for a big prize, and answers some questions on what they see.
What happens next in this story? We've worded it so that kids can take it in many different directions, and it will be fun to see what they come up with.
If I could fly like a butterfly ...
What would the kids do if they could fly like a butterfly? Use this simple story starter page to find out.