Worksheet Wednesday: Popsicle Math

First Grade Math Free Worksheets

I can’t believe the last day of school is tomorrow! Plus it has already hit 108 degrees here in Phoenix. Add it all up and you get summertime. So today’s worksheet is inspired by a favorite summer treat — popsicles!

Download your Popsicle Math free printable worksheets. I know we’ve had a lot of math worksheets lately, but that happens to be what our kids are working on at the moment. This includes simple addition using basic math facts. It’s right about first grade level.

Of course all this talk about popsicles is making me really want one! I could also go for some watermelon, shaved ice, gelato… so many delicious goodies to choose from. What is your favorite summertime treat?

Bettijo Bridges

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Bettijo is the founder and designer of Paging Supermom where she shares creative ideas for family fun. Known for practical and kid-friendly activities, free printables and holiday entertainment. Bettijo was a guest on the Martha Stewart Show and has frequently appeared on local TV. Her work has also been featured in national magazines including Real Simple, O, Redbook, Parents, Family Circle, and Health. She enjoys art, retro-modern design, photography and making new things. Mom of 4 kids.

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2 thoughts on “Worksheet Wednesday: Popsicle Math”

  1. my 5 year old thought this was great! She was super proud when the riddle filled in as she worked out her math problems. thanks!

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