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Tuesday, June 18, 2019

Middle School Math Stations Grades 6, 7, 8

Have you used Math Workshops or Math Stations in your classroom?

Are you looking for the Best Math Stations to use with your students?

Do you want your students to work independently and practice key math skills during class?


The Best Math Stations (Math Workshops) are easy to implement, versatile and differentiate three levels of Math. As a teacher you need math stations to help your students practice and apply many different math skills. Included in these station sets are Math Vocabulary, Math Practice, Math Applications, Technology/Computers, Reading Math in the Real World, and Math Word Problems. Directions are written at the top of every station with a Math Station guide for the students to write their answers on. Your job just got easier, because ALL the answer keys are included for quick grading. This is the perfect classwork assignment for students to complete and finish in one class period!



Get students engaged in math this year. Review key middle school math skills and facilitate your classroom with math station activities. 

Included are the following Math Stations:

*Grade 6:

*Grade 7:

*Grade 8:

Included in all Math Stations activities are the lesson plan directions for setup, Common Core Standards addressed, and answer keys for all Math problems. When I implemented Math stations I saw my students have math concepts reinforced which resulted in higher test scores for my lower achieving students. It helped make connections to other math concepts, to math in the real world, and practical applications of concepts that may seem only theoretical in the classroom. Math stations are an engaging and self-motivating activity. All middle school students love math stations (math workshops) because they are in control of their learning process. 


Teacher Meredith said, "I was intimidated to start math stations with my middle schoolers, but this made it easy and they like it!"

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    "Love this resource! Literally, no prep necessary!" said middle school math teacher Lari.
    Charlene said, "Awesome resource!  I love the variety/choice of stations."

    These math station activities can be a great resource for your classroom too. Math workshops can help your students engage in grade level math. Get your students practicing and applying key middle school math skills today!

    Happy Teaching!

    Thursday, June 13, 2019

    $25 TpT Gift Card Giveaway June



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    Wednesday, June 12, 2019

    3 Teacher Tips for Back to School

    Are you ready for Back to School?

    Here are 3 Teacher Tips to be Back to School ready in 10 minutes or less!

    3 Teacher Tips for Back to School


    1. Organize 


    Back to school can be overwhelming and you are pulled in all different directions. First, sit down and plan what you are going to do during planning week, during the first week of school, first month, etc. Set small attainable goals in a calendar that you can check off. Having a check list is one of the best ways to stay organized and accomplish your goals.  Download the FREE Back to School Planner with checklist and calendars to maximize your planning time.

    2. Plan in Reverse


    Planning is key to having a successful school year. Planning in reverse will make sure you have your end goals as a priority. Use a calendar to plan out your first quarter. Take your curriculum one day at a time. The best curriculum is the one that you use every day, one day at a time. Remember that consistency is key in staying with your plan for the school year.


    3. Keep students actively ENGAGED


    The first week of school is critical to have everyone on board with your plan for the school year. You set the tone of the classroom, explain the expectations, and most importantly you get to know your students. Keep them engaged while you are getting to know them. 




    Parents ask two questions "did you have fun?" and "what did you learn?" If you're having fun while learning students will retain the information you are teaching. Try using activities and games the first week to build relationships with your students.  

    35 Different activities and math puzzles for Grades 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8. 

    Surveys, Projects, and Math Skills Review for Grades 3 to 5 and 6 to 8. 

    Equations, Rational Numbers, Expressions, Ratios, Proportions and Integers Review.

    Try one new activity to do with your students the first week in August. Watch them light up as they have fun in your classroom! They will remember how happy you made them feel while learning.

    Have a Great Back to School!

    Friday, June 7, 2019

    $100 TpT Gift Card Giveaway

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    Tuesday, June 4, 2019

    Stop the Summer Slide

    Have you heard of the Summer Slide?

    Do you know that students lose two and a half months of math skills? 

    How can you correct this problem? 


    Stop the Summer Slide


    Over the summer students lose 2.5 months of math skills. It is called the Summer Slide. That's more than nine weeks of learning. You can do something to help your students today!

    Students who practice math during the Summer do not regress. Studies show that students who do just two hours of grade level math per week during the Summer stay at their current level or improve. What if you didn't have to reteach past skills in August? Yes!

    Students can complete a fun review and never lose their skills during the break. Over 10,000 teachers have downloaded the Summer Math Activities packet to help their students not regress in math. You can too!


    The Summer Math Activities is a sampling of summer math that your students will want to do every day during the break! This packet is engaging for all learners. It includes grade level appropriate math problems. All math skills are reviewed with coloring, puzzles, and problem solving.

    How to use it:
    1. A fun review at the end of year or after testing!
    2. A summer packet for students to complete at during June, July, & August!!
    3. A beginning of the year review activities for August & September!!!


    This FREEBIE Sample FEATURES:

    ✔This includes 1 day of my 30 DAY Summer Math Activities Packet

    ✔1 Cover for the Summer Math Packet

    ✔FUN activities and puzzles centered on reviewing math curriculum

    ✔1 Letter to Parents & Rubric for Grading the Summer Packet

    ✔Packed with grade level math problems for review and practice

    ✔Lots of coloring fun! Students are encouraged to color every page of the Summer math packet.



    Remember this summer to refresh yourself and have your students review key math skills. You can stop the Summer Slide and give your students an advantage. Start today!


    Have a great Summer,