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Hot summer days call for fun new activities, I say! ☀️

If it’s too hot to be outside all day, here’s a fun, educational activity to fill a lazy summer afternoon. It will fill their bellies with nutritious fruit and get their minds working, helping them get ready to start a new year.

Age Group: Toddlers, Preschoolers, Primary School Children
Note: Questions and learning goals can be adapted depending on your child’s age.


Ingredients for Your Fruit Salad

Your fruit salad can include any of your favourite fruits:

  • Apples
  • Oranges
  • Pears
  • Grapes
  • Watermelon
  • Cantaloupe / Rockmelon
  • Pineapple
  • Blueberries
  • Strawberries
  • Mangos
  • Kiwi
  • Apricots

Tip: Cut fruit into small, child-friendly pieces. Place leftover fruit in an airtight container in the fridge for later.


Materials You’ll Need

  • Paper

  • Pens

  • Clock (preferably analogue)

  • Coins (for pretend play)


Money Awareness Through Imaginary Play

Teaching money awareness through imaginary play

Teaching money awareness through imaginary play

Teaching money awareness through pretend play helps children develop numeracy, problem-solving, and executive function skills (Singer & Singer, 2005).

Steps:

  1. Give each child coins so they can “buy” the fruit.

  2. Pretend you’re in a fruit shop.

  3. Make price cards for each piece of fruit.

  4. Practice buying and selling fruit, including giving exact change.

  5. Once the fruit salad is ready, pretend you’re in a café. Take turns ordering from the menu, again practising buying, selling, and giving exact change.

Parent Tip: Keep the play light and fun—focus on conversation, role-playing, and interaction.


Where Did the Fruit Grow From?

Teaching children about food origins supports scientific curiosity and early biology concepts.

Type of Fruit Examples
Tree Apples, Oranges, Pears
Bush Strawberries, Blueberries
Vine Watermelon, Grapes, Cantaloupe / Rockmelon

Tip: Encourage kids to talk about how fruit grows, linking the activity to nature and science learning.


Math Fun with Fruit

Math can be playful and tasty! 🍎

Teaching math can be fun!

Teaching math can be fun!

Makeup problems:

1. Simple Number Problems
Write sequences on paper and ask kids to translate phrases numerically (or vice versa):

  • Three pieces of banana minus two oranges equals one piece of fruit → 3 – 2 = 1

  • Five pieces of apple plus three grapes equals eight pieces of fruit → 5 + 3 = 8

2. Fractions
When cutting fruit, explain fractions:

  • “This orange is cut in half / quarters—what does that mean?”

  • Helps children understand division and proportional reasoning.

3. Colour Grouping (Toddlers/Preschoolers)

  • Serve a bowl of fruit salad.

  • Ask your child to group similar colours together, enhancing pattern recognition and early math skills.

4. Time Awareness (Older Children)

  • Note the time when starting the activity.

  • Teach them to read an analogue clock.

  • At the end, ask how long the activity took, reinforcing time concepts.


Get the Kids to Write names of the Fruits for Practice

Get the Kids to Write names of the Fruits for PracticeFruit

Vocabulary & Spelling Practice

Toddlers & Preschoolers:

  • Write the name of each fruit on paper.

  • Ask your child to match the word with the fruit, helping with early literacy.

Older Children:

  • Challenge them to spell each fruit’s name within the salad activity.

Parent Tip: Encourage conversation about textures, tastes, and smells for added sensory learning.


Sit Back and Enjoy!

After all the learning, enjoy a refreshing bowl of fruit salad together.

Parent Tip: Praise effort and engagement, not just “correct answers.” This strengthens confidence and enjoyment in learning.


Bonus: Fruit Word Unscramble

Try unscrambling these letters to make a perfect fruit salad:

EPAPL                ………………………………..

GOERNA            ………………………………..

PASRGE             ………………………………..

NANBAAB          ………………………………..

RAEP                  ………………………………..

YLBRUEBER      ………………………………..

WBTRYREASR   ………………………………..

GONAM               ………………………………..

HEAPC                ………………………………..

Tip: This activity boosts spelling, reading, and memory in a fun way.

 

Enjoy!

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