Apple Dot to Dot Skip Counting
The children will enjoy these dot to dot puzzles with a difference! Choose the times table your child is working on, then ask them to join the dots to draw the apple. Choose from 2s to 12s.
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Perfect for Harvest Festival, Thanksgiving or just autumn, these harvest-themed maths worksheets are a way to bring some fun and seasonality into the classroom or home and work on simple maths skills.
The children will enjoy these dot to dot puzzles with a difference! Choose the times table your child is working on, then ask them to join the dots to draw the apple. Choose from 2s to 12s.
Our maths facts colouring pages are a fun way for the kids to practise their sums! Choose from one of our apples maths facts colouring pages below. There are 5 pages in the pdf: addition to 10, addition to 20, multiplication, subtraction within 10 and subtraction within 20.
Start the kids counting their fruit with the first of three fruit counting worksheets! Count the number in each row and write the number in the box on the right.
Have some fun with this fruit counting worksheet. How many oranges, bananas, apples, pineapples, strawberries, and pears?
Our fruit counting worksheet 3 is the trickiest! We ask children to identify and count each type of fruit, then write their answer in the boxes.
This sequencing worksheet asks little ones to work out what fruit comes next in each sequence. Why not laminate the worksheet and use our fruit patterns tiles (also laminated) so that you can get repeat use out of this fun worksheet.
Can the kids work out which type of fruit should be next in each of the patterns on this worksheet? Use our fruit patterns tiles or draw in your own.
We designed these fruit patterns tiles to use with our fruit patterns worksheets 1 and 2 - but you could also print two of each tile to make a mini memory game for the kids.
Can the kids count the number of each fruit or vegetable in the harvest picture, then fill in the squares?
Practise counting skills with these fun harvest match the numbers jigsaw cards. Cut out each jigsaw card and then cut each one into two pieces following the line in the middle.
Being able to recognise patterns is a useful skill! Can the children work out which harvest picture comes next to complete the pattern?
Can the kids identify a circle, retangle, square and triangle, and match them with the words? We've turned the shapes into pumpkins to make them more fun! Perfect for autumn, Harvest, Halloween or Thanksgiving.
Look at our 6 pumpkin shapes, decide what they are and match them to the correct word. This page is a fun way to tie shape learning into Harvest Festival, autumn, Thanksgiving or a food topic.
Here's our third - and most difficult - pumpkin shape match up page. There are 12 shapes to identify and match with the correct shape word.
These pear dot to dot puzzles will help the children learn their times tables too! Choose from 2s to 12s below.
There are four shapes for the children to identify on this pumpkin 2d shapes worksheet. On the first page we've helped the kids out by giving them the first letter of the shape, but on the second sheet they have to name the shapes without any letter to prompt them.
Learning about shapes can be fun with these pumpkin-themed fill-in-the-blanks worksheets! Can the children name the different seven pumpkin shapes? One page has the first letter filled in as a clue to help, and the other sheet asks the kids to fill in the blanks without any guidance.
Here's a challenge to see how well the kids know their shapes! Can they name all of the 17 pumpkin shapes on this worksheet? There's a little question at the end for them to answer too.
The aim of this fun game is to colour in the pumpkins! Roll two dice, add them up and colour the correct pumpkin. Compete against the clock or a friend.
Make times table practice fun with these pumpkin dot to dot puzzles! Choose the times table your child is learning then ask them to join the dots by counting in 2s, 3s, 4s, and so on ... all the way up to 12s.
Our scarecrow maths facts colouring page is a fun way to get some maths into a farm, Autumn or Harvest topic and perfect for revision too.
The kids can have fun joining the dots on the tractor pictures and practising their times tables at the same time! Choose from 2s to 10s below.
Here's a fun interactive game to help the children understand the concepts of 'greater than' and 'less than'.
Start the kids off with our first vegetable counting worksheet. Count the veg and write the correct number in the box…
Here is a slightly more challenging counting worksheet featuring a selection of yummy vegetables! It's available in either colour or black and white below
We all know that we should be eating 5 servings of fruit and veg a day - but can the kids count the veg on our third vegetable counting worksheet? Write the answers in the boxes.
Here's a fun way to practise sequencing skills - perhaps while doing a healthy eating or Harvest topic. Use our vegetable patterns tiles or get the kids to draw in the correct veg...
Waht vegetable should come next? Cut out our vegetable patterns tiles for the kids to place on the boxes on the worksheet, or ask them to draw in the appropriate veg themselves.
Use these "tiles" with our vegetable patterns worksheet 1 and 2. You could also make a mini memory game to amuse the kids!