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Lemonade Tasting End of Year Theme Day
Lemonade Tasting End of Year Theme Day
Lemonade Tasting End of Year Theme Day
Lemonade Tasting End of Year Theme Day
Lemonade Tasting End of Year Theme Day
Lemonade Tasting End of Year Theme Day
Lemonade Tasting End of Year Theme Day
Lemonade Tasting End of Year Theme Day
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What others say

"This purchase came with many options of papers to complete. I like how it also gave my choices of lemonade to use. I can't wait to use this with my first graders during the last week of school. "
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Jennifer P.
"I used this with k, 1 and 3 classrooms and it was a hit in all! It was easily adapted for all grades. "
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Ashley F.

Description

Looking for a way to beat the heat while maintaining student interest in learning? Host a lemonade tasting! This packet was designed to engage students during those last few days of school. Your students will sample regular lemonade and pink lemonade and then participate in different learning activities centered around their tasting experience.

This pack is designed for a full day of fun and learning, but could easily be used over several days if desired. The student pages were created in black and white for ease with photocopying. Your purchase includes a PDF document AND a digital component for use in Google or Seesaw.

I am excited to share that a digital component has been added to this file. It can be used in Google or Seesaw. Some of the digital activities are based on what you'll find in the PDF, but some new activities were added as well. Please keep reading for a breakdown of what is included in the digital add-on pack.

Please be sure to check out the Preview.

The following activities are included in the PDF:

  • Contents/Suggestions for Use
  • Templates to create a class graph (Our Favorite Drinks)
  • Lemonade Tasting Bar Graph AND Pictograph Options (three different options included for each type of graph: lemonade/pink lemonade, lemonade/strawberry lemonade, lemonade/limeade)
  • Data Analysis Pages (to accompany the bar graph/pictograph-two versions)
  • I Spy Money Word Problems
  • Venn Diagram (compare/contrast different drinks sampled - three options included)
  • Lemonade Adjectives Web
  • Our Lemonade Tasting Writing Prompt (2 lined versions included: plain lines and handwriting lines)
  • How to Make Lemonade Writing Prompt (2 lined versions included: plain lines and handwriting lines)
  • The Best Lemonade Is.... Writing Prompt (2 lined versions included: plain lines and handwriting lines)
  • Extra lined writing paper (plain lines and handwriting lines)
  • Shape Books for each of the writing prompts
  • Lemonade Parts of Speech Sort
  • Create Your Own Lemonade (organizer and recipe form)

This file now includes a digital add-on component.

The following activities are included in the digital add-on pack:

  • Lemonade Fun Facts & Questions (students use the information to answer questions about the content - text boxes are already set up for student use)
  • How to Make Lemonade (students read a recipe and use the information to answer questions - text boxes are already set up for student use)
  • Lemonade Adjectives (students choose from a set of adjectives and drag the words that describe lemonade into place)
  • Making Words (students drag the provided letters around to create new words and then type each new word in the provided text boxes)
  • Compare/Contrast (students compare lemonade to a drink of their choice using the provided text boxes)
  • Parts of Speech Sort (students drag the provided words into categories: noun, verb, adjective)
  • Directed Drawing (students watch a video and draw a glass of lemonade)
  • Lemonade Word Problems (students drag coins into the provided workspace to solve the problem and type the answer in the provided text box)

Disclaimer:

There is a video from You Tube in this digital resource. I have reviewed the video myself prior to including it. The video includes kid-friendly/appropriate content. Any ads, banners, and/or videos that play if you click out of the slideshow or when playing the video via the Seesaw link are not controlled by the person posting the video or the creator of this resource. As always, videos should be watched with adult supervision.

Be sure to check out the preview file!

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Lemonade Tasting End of Year Theme Day

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What others say

"This purchase came with many options of papers to complete. I like how it also gave my choices of lemonade to use. I can't wait to use this with my first graders during the last week of school. "
star
Jennifer P.
"I used this with k, 1 and 3 classrooms and it was a hit in all! It was easily adapted for all grades. "
star
Ashley F.

Description

Looking for a way to beat the heat while maintaining student interest in learning? Host a lemonade tasting! This packet was designed to engage students during those last few days of school. Your students will sample regular lemonade and pink lemonade and then participate in different learning activities centered around their tasting experience.

This pack is designed for a full day of fun and learning, but could easily be used over several days if desired. The student pages were created in black and white for ease with photocopying. Your purchase includes a PDF document AND a digital component for use in Google or Seesaw.

I am excited to share that a digital component has been added to this file. It can be used in Google or Seesaw. Some of the digital activities are based on what you'll find in the PDF, but some new activities were added as well. Please keep reading for a breakdown of what is included in the digital add-on pack.

Please be sure to check out the Preview.

The following activities are included in the PDF:

  • Contents/Suggestions for Use
  • Templates to create a class graph (Our Favorite Drinks)
  • Lemonade Tasting Bar Graph AND Pictograph Options (three different options included for each type of graph: lemonade/pink lemonade, lemonade/strawberry lemonade, lemonade/limeade)
  • Data Analysis Pages (to accompany the bar graph/pictograph-two versions)
  • I Spy Money Word Problems
  • Venn Diagram (compare/contrast different drinks sampled - three options included)
  • Lemonade Adjectives Web
  • Our Lemonade Tasting Writing Prompt (2 lined versions included: plain lines and handwriting lines)
  • How to Make Lemonade Writing Prompt (2 lined versions included: plain lines and handwriting lines)
  • The Best Lemonade Is.... Writing Prompt (2 lined versions included: plain lines and handwriting lines)
  • Extra lined writing paper (plain lines and handwriting lines)
  • Shape Books for each of the writing prompts
  • Lemonade Parts of Speech Sort
  • Create Your Own Lemonade (organizer and recipe form)

This file now includes a digital add-on component.

The following activities are included in the digital add-on pack:

  • Lemonade Fun Facts & Questions (students use the information to answer questions about the content - text boxes are already set up for student use)
  • How to Make Lemonade (students read a recipe and use the information to answer questions - text boxes are already set up for student use)
  • Lemonade Adjectives (students choose from a set of adjectives and drag the words that describe lemonade into place)
  • Making Words (students drag the provided letters around to create new words and then type each new word in the provided text boxes)
  • Compare/Contrast (students compare lemonade to a drink of their choice using the provided text boxes)
  • Parts of Speech Sort (students drag the provided words into categories: noun, verb, adjective)
  • Directed Drawing (students watch a video and draw a glass of lemonade)
  • Lemonade Word Problems (students drag coins into the provided workspace to solve the problem and type the answer in the provided text box)

Disclaimer:

There is a video from You Tube in this digital resource. I have reviewed the video myself prior to including it. The video includes kid-friendly/appropriate content. Any ads, banners, and/or videos that play if you click out of the slideshow or when playing the video via the Seesaw link are not controlled by the person posting the video or the creator of this resource. As always, videos should be watched with adult supervision.

Be sure to check out the preview file!

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Rated 5 out of 5
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A fun Resource to use at the end of the year for our themed days.
kaitlin M.
363 reviews • California
Grades taught: 3rd, 4th, 5th
“This resource was engaging, easy to implement, and student-friendly! The directions were clear, and the activity kept my students actively involved while reinforcing important skills. I especially appreciated how organized and visually appealing the pages were. It worked great for independent practice, small groups, and review. My students enjoyed it, and it saved me valuable planning time. Highly recommend for upper elementary classrooms!”
Rated 5 out of 5
May 12, 2026
“This resource was engaging, easy to implement, and student-friendly! The directions were clear, and the activity kept my students actively involved while reinforcing important skills. I especially appreciated how organized and visually appealing the pages were. It worked great for independent practice, small groups, and review. My students enjoyed it, and it saved me valuable planning time. Highly recommend for upper elementary classrooms!”
Tara McKenzie
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1,799 reviews • Texas
Grades taught: 4th
Lemonade taste testing
Rated 5 out of 5
May 11, 2026
Met expectations
Great value
This purchase came with many options of papers to complete. I like how it also gave my choices of lemonade to use. I can't wait to use this with my first graders during the last week of school.
Jennifer P.
29 reviews • Indiana
Grades taught: 1st
Student populations: Autism, Learning difficulties
Great End of the Year Activity
Rated 5 out of 5
May 9, 2026
Met expectations
Great value
Standards-aligned
I loved that this was digital. It was very easy to integrate with my first graders.
Amber Foddrill
(TPT Seller)
160 reviews • Indiana
Grades taught: 1st
A very unique way to end the year.
Rated 5 out of 5
May 7, 2026
Met expectations
Great value
Standards-aligned
My student really loved these activities. Of course they liked the lemonade as well!
amber L.
1,180 reviews • Arizona
Grades taught: 3rd, 4th
Absolutely love this!
Rated 5 out of 5
March 18, 2026
I use this at the end of the year with my 2nd graders. We love it!
Sara K.
103 reviews • Montana
Grades taught: 8th
Fun theme day
Rated 5 out of 5
February 12, 2026
Met expectations
Great value
Standards-aligned
I used this with k, 1 and 3 classrooms and it was a hit in all! It was easily adapted for all grades.
Ashley F.
92 reviews • Wisconsin
Grades taught: K, 1st, 3rd
End of year fun
Rated 5 out of 5
February 9, 2026
Met expectations
Great value
Standards-aligned
We used this our last week of school and the students really enjoyed it.
Debbie H.
402 reviews • South Carolina
Grades taught: 3rd, 5th

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Solve word problems involving dollar bills, quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies, using $ and ¢ symbols appropriately. Example: If you have 2 dimes and 3 pennies, how many cents do you have?
Draw a picture graph and a bar graph (with single-unit scale) to represent a data set with up to four categories. Solve simple put-together, take-apart, and compare problems using information presented in a bar graph.
Write opinion pieces in which they introduce the topic or book they are writing about, state an opinion, supply reasons that support the opinion, use linking words (e.g., because, and, also) to connect opinion and reasons, and provide a concluding statement or section.
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