This is a classroom display set of multiplication facts on
large ice cream cones that I made as a supplemental resource for this multiplication unit.
Not exact matches
Scoop
large mounded ball of
ice cream onto
cone, pressing gently.
Anzac Biscuit
Cones Makes 4 You will need 4
large ice -
cream cone moulds for this recipe 185g plain flour 90g rolled oats 60g desiccated coconut 110g caster sugar 1/2 tsp salt 1 tsp vanilla bean paste 150g unsalted butter, roughly chopped 2 tbsp golden syrup 1/2 tsp bicarbonate of soda 1 egg Preheat oven to 170ºC (150ºC fan).
Rest a balloon or beach ball on top of a
cone (use a small toy traffic
cone, a
large funnel, or even just a sheet of heavy paper rolled up) and have kids walk or run while keeping their
ice cream cone intact.
Tim and I split a
large pistachio
ice cream cone.
Each multiplication set includes a
cone and 12 scoops, each on a separate sheet of paper to assemble into a
large vertical multiplication
ice cream cone display.
I made these
large multiplication facts on
ice cream cones as a supplemental resource for the above
ice cream multiplication sticker charts.