Ice Cream

Using these three worksheets, children can practice symmetry by drawing the other half of the picture. 

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Enhance your students' comprehension abilities with these activities.

Verbally read the story "Abby's Ice Cream" and follow up with the other two pages.
Note: Younger students may need help reading the questions on the Story Recall Map.

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I just wanted to share a really fun idea with you all for a FANTASTIC Mom’s Night Out. I love a good MNO – and we all know that patio happy hour + sangria = a happy mom!

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Invent your own frozen treat, just like Christian Nelson invented the Eskimo Pie!

Use coffee cans, water, ice, rock salt, and tape, along with ice cream's ingredients (whipping cream, milk, sugar, vanilla/other flavoring).  Review by making your own recipe card at the bottom.

Also, check out our Ice Cream in a Bag Project for another way to make ice cream.

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Ice cream observations has several activities for the students to complete. All the activities are ice cream based.

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Print spinner on cardstock, attach a paperclip to the center of the spinner. Straighten out one side of the paper clip. Once the spinner is created you can start graphing.

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The ice cream observations have students using their 5 senses. There are different questions to answer for each sense. There is also a favorite flavor poll.

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