Middle school is the best time for kids to acquire math skills and gain confidence. Through games and activities, children can learn and have fun too. Going from elementary school to middle school can be a time of anxiety and children feel inhibited to ask for help sometimes. Therefore, through these fun math games, they can get reinforcement and let off a little steam.
1. Are you on the naughty or nice list?
Have students look at typical wish lists and add up what Christmas costs for a family of 4 from “Santa” would cost. Have the middle schoolers add up what was spent on presents with sales tax of course and see what the numbers show. Start teaching budgeting for math practice.
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2. 108,000,000 homes in one night – It’s definitely magical
Put a Christmas-y spin on math! This activity will challenge your kiddos to use their knowledge on speed, distance, and time to work out how fast Santa must travel to make it around the world in time for Christmas morning!
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3. Ugly Christmas Sweater Logic Puzzle Printables
We all know about the Ugly Christmas Sweater Competitions in many places but these worksheets can help middle school students with their math and logic problems during class periods. It is a free downloadable lesson plan about logic puzzles to keep any student entertained while learning middle school math concepts.
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4. Linear Challenge Equations Holiday Themed
Students can learn about linear equations and match the present with the gift tag. Understand the difference between the slope-intercept form and the standard form. These are fun worksheets with a Christmas theme to keep everyone in the spirit of the holidays.
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5. Learn about Ratios via cooking in this Holiday activity
Once again the Math Guy is whipping up some good ideas with cooking Christmas cookies and teaching us all about ratios. So get out your favorite recipe and while you are baking your delicious treats check out this great link of Christmas cookies and ratios.
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6. Math Oranaments Deco!
Let’s decorate the class with Christmas Math Pendants and Ornaments made by kids. Middle School students love to display their work and show off what they have learned, So why not get in the mood for the holidays with these math ornaments and pendants? With a bit of coloring, the classroom will look great.
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7. Santa’s math word problems-Fun Holiday Math Activity
Santa is smart but needs your help in solving these fun word problems. Using your basic math skills and quick thinking, help Santa find the solution to these math challenges. Make a game out of it and have a quiz with friends or classmates.
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8. “Oh Christmas Tree Oh Christmas tree”
Encouragement is the best way to learn and one way to let our students shine is to decorate the tree with math ornaments to prove that we know our math concepts. Pass out worksheets with equations in the ornament and then color. Fun in math class.
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9. Snowflakes and Math!
Using Parallel lines, angles, and maths, this giant snowflake will stop people in their tracks. It is so cool to make with this tutorial and you will be revising your math skills at the same time. Have fun and do it as a classroom project or with friends.
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10. Equation Writing
Give the students a stocking filled with words on red slips of paper and another stocking with green slips of paper that has equations on it. Students in pairs take on one piece of paper from each and together they will invent a word problem using the given word and equation.
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11. Hershey Kisses Math -So Sweet at Christmas!
Use a big bag of Hershey Kisses and write numbers from 30-100 on white round stickers and put it on the bottom of the kiss. Then tell the students while they are enjoying their treat to come up with any 3-step mathematical equation that the answer would match their number. Sealed with a kiss!
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12. Santa’s Reindeer Math at Winter Time
Dasher, Dancer, Donner and Prixen, Comet, Cupid, Vixen, and Blitzen all have to help Rudolph in these Reindeer Logic games. Can your students help too? Get in on the fun to see who won the race. PDF is free printable and great for tired Math teachers close to the holidays.
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13. It’s Advent Time – Fun Digital Activities
Advent Calendars usually have chocolate or a toy in them. This advent calendar is filled with math digital puzzles to brainstorm with others and solve quickly. Some are easy and others are tricky.
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14. Math Middle School Scavenger hunt
A scavenger hunt may be just what your middle schoolers need to burn off some extra energy right before the holidays. In this math-themed hunt, you’ll challenge them to see how many items they can find around the classroom by having them follow a list of mathematical clues.
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15. Board Games, Table Games & Card Games
These games teach and are good math ideas to enhance math, logic, numbers, and basic skills for middle schoolers. A range of ideas and just think free or low cost. It’s worth the investment for the whole family. Playing a holiday logic puzzle sharpens the mind.
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16. The Smart Dice- Math Dice Games
Award-winning smart dice allow math teachers and educators to work with students and practice equations using addition, subtraction, division, and multiplication. This is an award-winning Stem game and great to use in math lessons. It can be used with a variety of games and lesson planning.
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17. Singapore math- a modern activity for students
Singapore is at the top of the list in the ranking Math. It is a great idea for the preparation of algebra. Students learn with pictures or objects in a tangible way and slowly increase their skills to more abstract learning. Numbers bonds, bar graphs, and mental math activities are fun to do in the winter holidays.
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18. Snowflake Geometric Puzzle
Middle schoolers will be fascinated by all of the angles and geometry found in snowflakes. Students will learn the names of the angles and how to draw them to make Snow “Angles” Once the children know the angles make a replica out of popsicle sticks and decorate.
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19. Snowman Measuring
Have students come up with measurements of a snowman using your specific instructions. Maybe a 7inch head and a 5-inch carrot nose. Let’s see if they can do one draft on their own and another in class.
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20. The last week before the Christmas break
holidays, middle schoolers can only think of food, sleep, and games. Here are some easy middle schoolers’ activities that are cool and educational. There is a variety and tips for parents or educators. It is great fun for the whole family.
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21. Order of operations- Christmas style
Holiday math challenges are here, and this is a great site and here you will find that there are so many cool and colorful challenges to take on. Follow the directions step by step color by number activity in a mathematical way.
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22. Math Christmas Carols
Christmas Carols are fun to sing and these math carols are special because students will be able to learn math equations and tips and tricks with these songs. Maybe one activity could be to come up with a song of your own or a maths talent show. Good tunes for learning math concepts.
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23. Math Dance -Fun for students
The holidays are about having fun, music, and dancing. Watch this crazy fun Youtube Math dance and get your students up dancing to these educational moves. A cute entertaining video to encourage children to learn math in a different way.
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24. Education World Brings Us Math Bingo
Math Bingo is fun for all in the last week of school before the break. It is a nice revision game and easy to do with these printables. It’s a favorite holiday math game.
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25. Lovely Real World Math problems
Children need to learn cooking, budgeting, costs, and expenses to be able to survive. There are loads of ideas on how to teach these topics and more. You can’t make Christmas Dinner or buy presents if you don’t know how to budget.
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