Middle School Math Activities Bundle
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Middle School Math Activities Bundle
This Middle School Math Activities Bundle contains 44 products full of fun math activities like games, puzzles, and worksheets designed to engage and motivate your middle school students. Resources include digital escape rooms, mazes, game show activities, scavenger hunts, and much more to keep your students engaged all year long!
Math topics covered in these resources include:
- Algebraic expressions
- Solving equations and inequalities
- Converting fractions, decimals, and percents
- Proportions and percents
- Multiplying and dividing decimals and fractions
- Integers
- Geometry
- Data Analysis
Activities include:
- Shade it and grade it activities (6)
- Target number activities (6)
- Digital escape rooms (6)
- Jumble Puzzle activities (3)
- Error analysis (3)
- Maze activities (3)
- Scavenger hunts (3)
- Tarsia puzzles (2)
- Growth mindset activities (2)
- Scrambled answer activities (2)
- Worksheets (1)
- Logic puzzles (1)
- Follow the path activities (1)
- Activity cards (1)
- Quiz (1)
- Cut and paste activity (1)
All of these products include answer sheets, answer keys, and directions for the teacher. Also, many of these products have notes, B/W and color copies, as well as student instructions.
Could you use some resources to support your math instruction? Check out these word wall sets that pair perfectly with this bundle!
- Interactive & Digital 6th Grade Math
- Word Wall Algebraic Relationships
- Interactive & Digital 6th Grade Math Word Wall Geometry Set Distance Learning
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Want to see what other teachers think about these products? Check out this testimonial!
“Kids loved this [escape room] and I appreciated that it was on Google Forms...they were able to use it to practice independently. I will definitely use this again next year.”
-Susan C.
Happy teaching!
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