


Add excitement to your maths lessons with this Winter Olympics–themed worksheet! Inspired by Olympic figure skating, pupils investigate circle patterns created on the ice and learn how to calculate the circumference of a circle using diameter and π (3.14). The real-world context helps pupils understand and apply key geometry concepts in an engaging and meaningful way.
Designed for upper primary learners, this resource supports the teaching of geometry and measurement and aligns well with the UK National Curriculum. It’s ideal for classwork, independent practice, homework, or maths interventions.
What’s included:
❖Winter Olympics figure skating–themed circumference questions
❖Clear diagrams for measuring diameters
❖Answer sheet included
❖Print-friendly and pupil-friendly layout
Suitable for Years 4, 5 and 6, this worksheet is a great way to combine maths, sport, and seasonal learning in the classroom.
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