10 Less Worksheet - Squirrels
Find 10 less than each of the numbers on the squirrels - then match it to an acorn! A fun worksheet for autumn.
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Practice counting and patterns with these fun early maths worksheets themed around autumn - perfect for brightening up the classroom as the days draw in!
Find 10 less than each of the numbers on the squirrels - then match it to an acorn! A fun worksheet for autumn.
For each squirrel the kids need to find an acorn with a number 10 less - perfect for an autumn maths drill!
Can the children match up the squirrels with an acorn that has a number 100 less? There are 6 to try on this worksheet.
Match each of 6 squirrels to the acorn with the number which is 100 more. Good practice!
Ask the kids to join the dots on this acorn picture and practice their times tables as they go along! A fun way to learn times tables from 2s to 12s...
Can the kids match up the improper fractions on the acorns to the correct mixed numbers?
Here's a fun sorting activity that's perfect for autumn! Cut out the acorns, shuffle them up then ask the kids to order them by size...
There are 14 questions on this pretty autumn worksheet, to give the kids practice at adding and subtracing fractions with different denominators. We've included an answer sheet so that they can check their work.
Practise adding and subtracting fractions with like denominators with this pretty autumn-themed worksheets. There are 14 questions in total.
The children will enjoy these dot to dot puzzles with a difference! Choose the times table your child is working on, then ask them to join the dots to draw the apple. Choose from 2s to 12s.
The kids will love sorting these colourful autumn-themed pictures into big and small groups! Print and cut out the pictures and the sorting mats too, then ask the children to sort the pairs by size.
We love the fun illustrations on this autumn big and small size sorting worksheet! Can the children circle the biggest picture in each row and draw a cross on the smallest?
There are 4 cards in this set with illustrated division problems for the kids to solve - perfect for beginners to dividing with remainders. You could laminate the cards and give the children a dry wipe pen to use to help to work out the answer.
This pretty autumn-inspired worksheet provides plenty of practice with working out, adding and subtracting squares and cubes. There are 14 questions in total and we've provided an answer sheet too.
Here's the simplest of three counting worksheets using autumn leaves. Count the number of leaves in each row, and write the total in the box. We've got colour or black and white versions.
Available in colour or black and white, this autumn themed worksheet asks the kids to count the leaves in each row and write the total in the box.
Here's a challenge for the kids! Total up each type of autumn leaf and write the totals in the boxes. Choose from colour or black and white versions.
Challenge the children's counting skills this autumn with our fun Autumn Leaf Missing Numbers worksheet. There are 50 leaves on this worksheet, but some of the numbers are missing - can the children fill them in correctly?
The kids can practice their counting skills up to 10 by filling in the missing numbers on the autumn leaves.
Cut out the leaves and then stick them on the correct tree. This pretty autumn activity works on number words into the hundreds as well as place value.
Print out our autumn leaf printables, cut each one out, and ask the children to sort them by size. You can laminate each leaf for extra durability if you prefer...
Practise number bonds to 10 along with colouring skills with this fun worksheet. The kids need to draw a line between 2 leaves that add up to 10, then colour them in matching colours.
Can the children find pairs of leaves that add up to 10 and draw a line between them? They can then colour them in matching colours.
Give the kids a collection of pegs and ask them to count the number of autumn objects on each card, then "clip" the correct number. A fun way to practise counting skills! There are 20 peg cards in this set.
Solve the long number sentences to work out the final answer. There are 2 similar worksheets in this set, for extra practice, both themed for autumn.
Solve the long number sentences - which will involve decimals, negative numbers and other Year 5 level maths skills.
This number sentence involves squares and cubes, negative numbers and more - we've aimed it at Year 6 kids.
Print and cut out these colourful autumn number words peg cards (laminate if you want to reuse them), then ask the children to count how many pictures are on each card. Using a peg, they need to 'clip' the correct number at the bottom of the card.
Use these Autumn Pattern Tiles with our colour Autumn Pattern Worksheets - or print them out for a mini-matching game!
Here's a pattern sequence worksheet with autumn leaves as its theme. Draw the next in the sequence, or use our Autumn Pattern Tiles to fill in the blank square.
Can the kids work out the patterns on this autumn-inspired worksheet? Draw the next in the sequence, or use our Autumn Pattern Tiles to fill in the blank square.
Ask the kids to number the autumn leaf pictures from smallest to biggest. A fun way to practise sorting skills!
This simple worksheet asks children to count and compare numbers 3 and 4, and introduces simple comparison language as well as a challenge at the end.
In this worksheet we ask children to count the apples and pears and compare which number is greater, then complete the sentences. Good early practice at comparing numbers ...
Here are 20 division with remainders problems for the kids to tackle.
How well do the kids know their equivalent fractions? This squirrel-themed worksheet tests them on 1/2, 2/3 and 3/4.
For this activity you will need to collect leaves from the garden and use the grid to estimate the area (in square cm) of the leaves.
This set of 2 worksheets is themed with hedgehogs as many schools cover the topic in the autumn term with the White Rose Maths Place Value block for Year 3.
Autumn is a great time to enjoy themed learning activities. In this guest post, Shelly and her kids enjoy some Autumn Tree Maths using printables from Activity Village.
Practice partitioning numbers up to 10,000 with 10 problems spread out over 2 pages in this pdf.
The dots on this dot to dot leaf puzzle skip each time, helping your child to practise their times tables whilst having fun! Choose from 2s to 12s.
Can the kids identify a circle, retangle, square and triangle, and match them with the words? We've turned the shapes into pumpkins to make them more fun! Perfect for autumn, Harvest, Halloween or Thanksgiving.
Look at our 6 pumpkin shapes, decide what they are and match them to the correct word. This page is a fun way to tie shape learning into Harvest Festival, autumn, Thanksgiving or a food topic.
Here's our third - and most difficult - pumpkin shape match up page. There are 12 shapes to identify and match with the correct shape word.
These pear dot to dot puzzles will help the children learn their times tables too! Choose from 2s to 12s below.
The kids can practise their shape recognition skills and enjoy some colouring too with this bumper pack of 17 pumpkin colouring pages.
These double-sided flashcards make learning 2D shapes fun! We've squished a pumpkin into all sorts of shapes - from simple square and circle and triangle to trapezium and decagon!
There are four shapes for the children to identify on this pumpkin 2d shapes worksheet. On the first page we've helped the kids out by giving them the first letter of the shape, but on the second sheet they have to name the shapes without any letter to prompt them.
Learning about shapes can be fun with these pumpkin-themed fill-in-the-blanks worksheets! Can the children name the different seven pumpkin shapes? One page has the first letter filled in as a clue to help, and the other sheet asks the kids to fill in the blanks without any guidance.
Here's a challenge to see how well the kids know their shapes! Can they name all of the 17 pumpkin shapes on this worksheet? There's a little question at the end for them to answer too.
Printing one to a page, these large pumpkin 2d shape posters are perfect for a classroom display or group work. There are 17 different shapes in this collection, all with an autumnal, pumpkin theme.
These scarecrow peg cards help make addition a lot more fun. Cut out the cards then ask the children to work out the sums and 'peg' the correct number. There are 20 peg cards here in this set.
Our scarecrow maths facts colouring page is a fun way to get some maths into a farm, Autumn or Harvest topic and perfect for revision too.
Here's a fun way to practice your ordinal numbers - with a jigsaw of cheeky squirrels! Cut out around the edges, then slice along the vertical lines. When the kids are passed the ordinal numbers stage, you can always cut off the numbers and use as a simple jigsaw.
Here's a fun interactive game to help the children understand the concepts of 'greater than' and 'less than'.
There are lots of things to spot and count on this adorable woodland counting scene worksheet! Can the kids look carefully at the scene and count the number of each item? Great for an autumn activity, but fun anytime.