Curriculum Corner
Ice Cream Booklet
On the days leading up to summer, use a booklet of practice skill sheets in the classroom. Beginner pupils should be able to master the skills they've learned in math and reading before they head home for the summer, like counting to 30,...
Mathematics Assessment Project
Ice Cream
I scream, you scream, we all determine the amount of ice cream! Pupils calculate the amount of ice cream flavors needed based on survey results in a short summative assessment. They determine the number of tubs and cost of ice cream to...
Bowland
Ice Cream
Make sure there is enough ice cream on hand. Learners try to find out how much ice cream to buy for a sports event. Scholars use a pie chart showing the percent of a sample of people who like different flavors of ice cream. Using the...
Illustrative Mathematics
Ice Cream Van
In an open-ended problem, learners calculate costs involved in driving an ice cream van. Is it better to park in one place or drive through different neighborhoods? Learners look at these and other factors and must make reasonable...
Illustrative Mathematics
Ice Cream
Algebra learners can always relate to ice cream. In this case, a carton of ice cream has been at room temperature for t minutes. Given an expression for the temperature of the ice cream, it is up to your number crunchers to rearrange the...
Curated OER
Ice Cream in a Bag
In this science worksheet, students create ice cream in a bag. Students follow the recipe and work with a partner to create vanilla ice cream.
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Rita's Ice Cream
In this algebra learning exercise, students calculate how many different choices they can create making a dessert. The have a choice of 26 different flavors of ice and 5 different flavors of ice cream. There is a solution to this problem.
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Using Pictographs
If one ice cream cone represents three ice cream scoops, and Bob has four ice cream cones, then how many scoops does Bob have? Learners solve these kind of questions with their new understanding of pictographs.
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Make Patterns With Ice Cream
In this ice cream patterns worksheet, students cut out ten scoops of ice cream and two cones. Students team up with a partner and exchange matching different patterns for the other one to model.
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Ice Cream Scoop
For this data display worksheet, students write 6 flavors of ice cream on pieces of paper. Students choose papers one at a time and keep track on a tally sheet. Students make a bar graph of the results.
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Ice Cream Numbers
In this number worksheet, students color a scoop of ice cream that has a larger number on it. Next, students color the scoop that has the smallest number.
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Ice Cream Numbers: Worksheet A
In this number worksheet, students color the scoop of ice cream that has the largest number, then the scoop that has the smallest number. Students then write the number that comes between 2 others. Numbers are all on scoops of ice cream.
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I is for Ice Cream
In this letter i worksheet, students trace the word ice cream, add pictures and write sums, color pictures with the letter i and circle correct items in pictures.
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Ice Cream Number Card
In this counting activity sheet, students cut out 10 ice cream cone shapes which are numbered 1 through 10. They then cut out 10 pictures of scoops of ice cream which are marked with dots, representing numbers 1 through 10. Students...
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Matching Activity: Ice Cream
In this matching worksheet, students connect matching pictures of ice cream cones, drawing a line to match. Worksheet has a reference web site for additional activities.
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Count the Ice Creams
In this math worksheet, students count the eight ice cream cones. After counting the cones, students may color them as they are black and white outline pictures.
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Number Stories: Ice Cream
In this number stories worksheet, students solve 3 problems that require them to subtract the number 4 using math counter pictures. A number line is provided
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Triangles and Ovals- Ice Cream Cones
In this geometric shapes worksheet, students look for ovals and triangles in a picture of three multi-scoop ice cream cones. Students follow the directions to color each shape they find.
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Using Bar Graphs
What's your favorite pizza topping? Scholars analyze two bar graphs, one depicting a math club's favorite pizza toppings and the other ice cream sales per flavor. As they examine the graphs, learners answer a few comprehension questions....
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Simple Tally Charts and Bar Graphs
Introduce your first graders to the world of tally marks, bar graphs, and the organization of data. Pupils determine a favorite ice cream flavor based on tally marks, then use a bar graph to answer some questions about sports. There are...
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Rita's Ice Problem
In this algebra activity, 11th graders calculate how many different choices they can create making their icy. The have a choice of 26 different flavors of ice and 5 different flavors of ice cream. There is a solution to this problem.
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Pictographs
What do these pictographs show? Scholars analyze three sets of data organized into pictographs, filling in several comprehension questions about each. The first one is done for them as an example, but consider going over it together to...
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Small, Smaller, Smallest
Cupcakes, ice cream, and lemonade - what a delicious way to practice measurement! Kindergartners view drawings of treats and draw smaller versions. They also choose the smallest picture out of a group. For extra fun and practice, bring...
K5 Learning
Multiplication Word Problems #3
How many people can ride a Ferris wheel with 14 seats, each of which holds 6 people? Learners assess this and four other multiplication word problems, and are encouraged to show their work. They use double- and triple-digit numbers, and...