Bring some fun to your learning in the hot summer days with this growing collection of ice cream worksheets.
Our build your own ice cream printable has multiple uses. You could ask children to cut out the pieces and then glue them to together for some cutting skills practice. Alternatively print several copies on to card, cut out and laminate and set up a play ice cream parlour.
Most children love ice cream - and that might inspire them when it comes to writing a mouth-watering acrostic poem using the letters of the word!
Here's a fun summer learning activity! Children need to place the ice cream flavours in alphabetical order.
This code breaker page is a fun way to revise all sorts of maths skills - negative numbers, percentages, fractions and so on - with a hidden phrase to discover!
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?
Read about the history of ice cream on our fact sheet and then check understanding by asking the kids to answer the questions in this comprehension.
Read about the history of ice cream using our fact sheet and then check understanding with this quick quiz style comprehension with multiple choice questions and answers.
We've got a blank or lined version of this ice-cream cone to choose from. How about writing a poem about ice cream, or copying down all the flavours you can think of? Or ask the kids to make up some of their own, or use the frame for an ice-cream recipe...
Count the different colour ice creams on the I Spy Counting worksheet and then fill in this bar graph.
Our ice cream counting printable is a fun way to help children practice their counting to 10. Print on to card, cut out the pieces and layer up the scoops on the ice cream cones to match the numbers.
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?
Can the kids sort out these facts from fiction? Use our fact sheet all about the history of ice cream to help.
Have some fun learning to write the word ice cream by tracing over the letters on this printable. Don't forget to colour the picture!
Survey friends and family and find out their favourite ice cream flavour. Then, enter your data into into this bar chart. Which flavour is the most popular?
The coloured versions of our ice cream frame have a very cheerful feel. Maybe children could use these frames to design a special ice cream?
The kids will have a chance to perfect their handwriting with this fun ice cream handwriting worksheet!
This lovely, colourful maths worksheet is perfect for practising counting and writing numbers.
Here's a fun summery way to practise recognition of upper and lower case letters. Print pages on to card and cut out the pieces, laminating to make them harder-wearing if you wish. Match the lower case letters on the ice cream scoops with the upper case letters on the cones.
Can the kids create a tasty ice cream treat by working out the simple sums and colouring in the picture using the key? We've got two addition, two subtraction and two multiplication worksheets to choose from below.
Grab a ruler and use this fun maths worksheet to practise measuring ice creams. Make sure that you tick print in actual size.
Match up the scoops of ice-cream to the correct prefixes on the cones - a yummy way to practise your prefixes! When you've done the first worksheet, download the second to add more words to the mix...
There are three fun reflection exercises on these pages - all tied in to ice cream to make them sweet!
Match the ice-creams to the correct coin that you need to pay for it. Colour in the ice-creams if you like, too.
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.
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.
Encourage reluctant writers by asking them to write about their favourite ice cream flavour on our ice cream story paper. You could encourage them to add a little more by thinking about the toppings and sauces that they like.
Use this ice cream story paper for a story or as a descriptive writing exercise. There are lots of details on the picture to describe.
What flavour would your kids invent if they were trying to enter a competition like the one Matty's local ice cream parlour is running? And what would be the consequences if they won, I wonder?
Pile the ice cream scoops on top of the correct cones to form words! What a fun way to learn about suffixes.
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.
Our ice cream sundae story paper is perfect for a creative writing or descriptive piece. Perhaps children can describe a visit to an ice cream parlour?
There are lots of dotted lines to trace on this ice cream tracing page, perfect for summer pre-writing practice! Younger children could trace in the channel between the dotted lines.
Trace over the dotted lines on the second of our ice cream tracing pages and create an ice-cream picture. Younger children can trace between the dotted lines; older children directly on them.
Practise some tricky words, enjoy some colouring in, and do some counting too! This is a great revision worksheet for early learners.
Children can colour in this picture of a scrumptious ice-cream cone and then trace over the letters spelling the word beneath.
Summer means ice-cream, so we've produced an ice-cream cone writing frame for the kids to use to write about summer! Two versions available - lined and blank.
Kids can skip count their way around the picture to draw an ice lolly - practising their tables at the same time! It's a fun dot to dot puzzle with a secret.
There's nothing more refreshing than a cooling ice lolly on a hot day! The kids can have fun sorting these ice lollies into size order, then have a real ice lolly treat once they've finished, perhaps?
Complete this drawing of a refreshing ice lolly using symmetry. You could then colour it in when you've finished? This is one of our more simple symmetry worksheets, and a grid is available to help younger children too.
The outline of this ice lolly tracing page is perfect for younger children, who can trace between the dotted lines. Older children can trace around both lines for more practice.
This fun worksheet asks children to read the text and then colour the pictures of summer foods as instructed.
These story sum cards ask children to work out simple addition and subtraction problems (within 10) - all with an ice-cream and cupcake theme!