Bee Counting Peg Cards
Grab some clothes pegs, your printer and scissors, and cut out these lovely bee counting peg cards for little kids! They are very cute! And of course the bee on its own is the Queen Bee...
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Explore our collection of maths worksheets with a minibeast theme. Our counting and pattern practice worksheets all help you have fun with some early maths skills.
Grab some clothes pegs, your printer and scissors, and cut out these lovely bee counting peg cards for little kids! They are very cute! And of course the bee on its own is the Queen Bee...
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.
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.
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 the 3, 4 and 8 times tables with this set of 2 "bee hive" worksheets - drill worksheets in disguise!
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?
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.
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!
Here's a fun way to introduce the children to partioning numbers (hundreds, tens and units) - with butterflies and caterpillars! There are 3 pages with 12 questions in the pack, to which we have provided one answer an an example.
Partition numbers in their 1000s with the help of these cheeky butterflies and caterpillars! There are 12 questions in this pack, and we've done the first to show the kids how it works.
Here's a mystery picture worksheet that will give the kids plenty of practice with coordinates! Don't tell them what to expect so that they can reveal the picture as they plot the points.
Challenge the kids to plot the points in this coordinate picture with 2 quadrants, to reveal an interesting picture. Although we've had to name the pdf file, it would be better not to let the kids know what they will find!
This challenging coordinate picture is based on 4 quadrants. Don't tell the kids what they are plotting so that they can reveal the mystery picture with their work.
Butterfly coordinates! Write down coordinates, plot shapes, translate shapes ... this worksheet provides a real workout!
This worksheet asks children to count the spots on the butterfly - first as a whole, and then wing by wing. It then asks whether the children notice anything. Use it as a starting point to discuss symmetry and doubling, perhaps.
Here's a simple activity for children learning to count up to 20. Count the spots! We have both colour and black and white versions of this page.
Use this blank sheet to practise doubling. You could laminate the page and use it with a set of counters and a dry wipe pen, leaving your child to work by themselves or perhaps filling in one of the boxes yourself and asking them to work out how to fill the rest.
Each of the pages in this pdf file contains one doubling problem for children to solve - a perfect way to get kids started. Count the existing spots, draw the same number again, and then write the sum underneath.
Learn to double 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 with this colourful butterfly worksheet. Counting the dots first on the left and then on the right will help them to understand.
Draw symmetrical dots onto the butterflies and then write the answer to the problem below - doubles from 1 to 6.
The dotty butterflies on this 2-page worksheet will help the kids learn their doubling facts from 1 to 20.
Count the pictures - all caterpillars and butterflies - and match to the right number card. Alternatively, fold the cards in half down the centre and glue back to back to form double-sided flash cards.
This is one of our trickier maths facts colouring pages, but the kids will be rewarded with a beautiful butterfly if they solve the sums correctly.
Grab a ruler and measure the colourful butterflies on this worksheet, recording the length in both cm and mm in the table.
Can you put the odd and even numbers onto the correct side of the butterfly? For this worksheet we are using numbers 1 to 20.
This worksheet asks children to sort the odd and even numbers each onto one side of the butterfly, working with numbers up to 100.
This pictogram worksheet shows the number of butterflies we counted over the summer, sorted by colour. We ask children to study the pictogram, paying attention to the key, and then answer the questions below.
This interesting worksheet asks children to study the pictogram and its and then answer the questions below. It features half and quarter butterflies!
For this pretty worksheet, we've taken the first 4 shapes that children learn, turned them into flowers and provided butterflies and a caterpillar with shape preferences for the children to match up!
Butterflies come in all different shapes and sizes, just like on this fun printable activity! Cut out the butterflies, then shuffle them up and reorder them by size.
Practise your 10x table with the help of this skip counting grid, and help a brand new butterfly emerge!
Skip count your way across the grid by 2s, to help the butterfly find a leaf on which to lay her eggs.
Can you skip count in 5s across the grid, to help the caterpillar change into a crysalis?
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.
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.
The kids will need to use their addition, subtraction or multiplication skills to work out the sums and colour in the picture of the caterpillar. A fun way to practise sums!
Measure our cute little caterpillars with a ruler, and write down your answer. This is a fun worksheet for children learning to measure, and you could use it with a caterpillar / butterfly project.
Colour the butterflies according to their first letter sound, and then count up the pictures beginning with each sound too. The page is themed around caterpillars and butterflies.
Colour the pairs of butterflies to make 10. This worksheet is a cute activity for children who are just starting on number bonds to 10. We have similar pages for 20, 30 and 50 too.
Colour the pairs of butterflies to make 20. There are two pages in this worksheet set for plenty of practice. We have similar pages for 10, 30 and 50 too.
Colour the pairs of butterflies to make 30. You can't have too much practice with number bonds - so we've provided 2 pages in this worksheet set. We have similar pages for 10, 20 and 50 too.
Colour the pairs of butterflies to make 50. If children can master number bonds, so much maths and mental maths becomes easier in future! We have similar pages for 10, 20 and 30 too.
Colour the butterflies according to the key - looking for a specific number in a specific place. This is a simple first worksheet for practising place value.
This worksheet gives children practice at recognising hundreds, tens and "ones" or units. Colouring butterflies makes it fun!
Here's a challenge to help the kids recognise place value of "ones" or units, tens, hundreds and thousands. Colour in the butterflies according to the key.
We've thrown in a decimal place to this place value worksheet, just to keep the kids on their toes. Colour the butterflies according to the key!
This fun worksheet asks children to count the minibeasts and fill in the number, then compare with another group and use comparison words "more" and "fewer" in the sentences below.
Find the starting coordinates of the minibeasts and flowers on this garden-themed worksheet, translate them and write down the ending coordinates.
These cute ladybirds are a fun way to help the kids practise number bonds to 20. Can they add the missing number so that the two wings add up to 20?
Practise your number bonds to 50 by adding the two wings of each ladybird together.
Match the decimal butterflies to the correct percentage butterflies! There are 4 pages to this worksheet, providing plenty of practice for the kids.
Children will enjoy totting up the number of each minibeast and writing the answer in the box on this fun counting worksheet.
Practise counting skills with the kids with our fun minibeast counting worksheet. We've got butterflies, bees, spiders, snails and more little creatures to count...
Count the bees, butterflies, frogs and snails on this fun worksheet!
Print, cut out and use these tiles with our Minibeasts Pattern worksheets. Laminate everything so that children can get repeat use out of it!
Find out the colour of the snail's shell by working out the sums and following the key provided to colour in the picture. We've got 6 versions to choose from below (2 addition, 2 subtraction, 2 multiplication).