Monday, October 13, 2025
Math Block Series: The Best of the Best Engaging Math Activities
Monday, October 6, 2025
Math Block Series: Independent Work
Every math block needs some independent time. Let's look at some options for independent work.
Why Independent Math Work?
Independent Math Station
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Tuesday, September 30, 2025
Math Block Series: Math Review
One of my favorite ways to review, with my students, at the end of a math unit, is through the use of high engagement, hands on activities. I LOVE to use my math escape rooms. They are all themed and perfect to use with a classroom transformation, if that is the sort of thing you like doing in your classroom. But, even if it isn't, these escape rooms are still engaging without transforming your room. For the example I am going to show you, I used my Mission to Mars escape room, which was a review of addition skills. Each escape room themed activity comes with three levels of play that include third grade, fourth grade, and fifth grade skills for easy differentiation. I kept the decorations very simple this time. I simply covered a table with a black tablecloth, added my packets and other supplies, laid out the drink ingredients (more on that in a bit), and added some star garland...super simple. The students were instantly asking questions as soon as they walked into the room...instant engagement.
How to Prep the Review Game Materials
I usually prep the packs for each team a few days ahead, or the day before. You just have to print everything for each challenge, cut and place in an envelope. I like to laminate all the puzzles so I can use them from year-to-year, so that is what I have been doing. This would be great to give to a parent who wants to be involved in the classroom, but really, the cutting itself did not take me too long.
Take a Look at the Math Escape Challenges
Challenge 2 includes a true/false worksheet for each student. Once students figure out which equations are true and which are false, they find the space ships that have the numbers matching the true equations. They put those space ships in numerical order and find their next code.
This has honestly been such an engaging review activity for my students.
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Monday, September 22, 2025
Math Block Series: Center Games
Gamify Your Math Rotations
Where to Get Math Games
Create Math Games
Math Curriculum Games
Purchase Math Games
Math Game Suggestions
If you are looking for some quick and easy printable games, check out my Teachers Pay Teacher's storefront.
Monday, September 15, 2025
Math Block Series: Math Picture Books
Read About Math
Sunday, September 7, 2025
Math Block Series: Around the Room
Math Around the Room
Set up
Highly Engaging
Organization
This is the organizer that I have. You can purchase these on Amazon. Sometimes they go on sale for 40% off at Michaels. That is when I purchased them. There are 16 boxes to store different math standards in.
Using Math Task Cards for Around the Room
To use this set of task cards, cover the bottom with a sticky note. It can also be used as a whole group game with clues to the number.
Monday, September 1, 2025
Math Block Series: Setting up Rotations
I am still trying to figure out why place value is such a challenge for students. It just is. Learning the vocabulary and the ins and outs of our number system can be difficult. That's why I try to find ways to make it more engaging and help build student understanding through a series of activities.
Why Math Rotations
How I am Setting up my Math Rotations this Year
I watched several videos on YouTube that gave me some ideas. Last year I had just two rotations for 30 minutes each and I found that students began to get bored and cause problems, so I knew this year I needed some more activities. Here's a look at the seven rotations I will be using when I am working with one of the math groups.