Let’s face it – this time of year is CRAZY! The kids are wanting to spend all their time outside, teachers are stressed out and ready for summer, and sometimes things can get a little hectic with everything going on. So – why not try some math games? They’ll take a little bit of prep work on your part, but then you’ll have engaging activities for years to come!
Try Magic Squares!
These fun activities are engaging for students of all ages! You’ll need a little work ahead of time in prepping them, but you can recruit your students {or family members} to help you out with that.
{If you’re not familiar with how these Magic Square Puzzles work, you can click here to learn more or watch the video below!}
Now for a tip about Magic Squares – make sure to thoroughly explain how they work to your students! Depending on what age
your students are, there may be nine or sixteen total squares. But it’s important that your students know that these squares are “magical” because they form a square.
your students are, there may be nine or sixteen total squares. But it’s important that your students know that these squares are “magical” because they form a square.
If you think that’s too much for your kids to handle, try this trick – put a star on the square that goes in the upper right-hand corner and let your students know that is their hint.
These can be played alone or with a partner. When I group students up on these, I pair them based on ability. I don’t want one student to do all the work while the other one just sits there.
Here are the FREE math Magic Squares you can download from TpT and try right now! Click on the picture of the one you want to try.
Do you love these as much as I do? Then you can get even more great Magic Square Puzzles in my Teachers Pay Teachers store!
There you have it folks! Some great math games. But – there’s more!
Puzzle Pies are another great, hands-on math game! Click on the picture below to go check out a FREEBIE!
Laura Candler of Cordboard Connections is having a Math Game Round-Up. Click the link below to see even more great math games that will help you make it through the end of the year!
What game recommendations do you have for me?
~HoJo~
Need even more great end of the school year ideas? Try these out:
- Kool-Aid paint, Pinatas, FREEBIES, and more!
- End of Year Memory Book – Grades 2-6
- FREE End of Year Congratulations certificates
- Showcasing Student Work – great for parents and families to come in and see all the students have done!
- Turtle Compliments – a great last-day activity!
- FREE printable end of year student gift
- End of Year Teacher Gift – for your colleague!
- DIY Student Wordle Gift idea – This one they’ll remember for YEARS to come!
- End of Year Candy Ball fun – a GREAT activity for the last day!! 🙂
Bex Mawn says
These magic squares rock! How did you ever come up with the idea? You're so clever and creative!
Manoj Thakur says
Maths Games do help students get their problem solving skills refined and make it less time consuming process as playing these games make them understand the basics to solving complex maths.
Deedee Wills says
Thank you Heather for linking up!
That puzzle looks so fun! I bet your kiddos love it!
Mrs. Wills Kindergarten
April says
Thanks for sharing. We love math games around here.
✿April✿
✿Grade School Giggles✿