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12 Activities for Practicing Proportions that Pop

Last Modified: May 9, 2019 by Rachel

Students love practicing proportions with these cootie catchers. Check out all 12 proportions activity ideas, including FREE activity download.

It’s crazy to me how much power some of the skills we teach really carry. Getting kids to understand proportions and how to solve for a missing value in proportions is one of those concepts that just keeps showing up. Understanding proportions helps students with so many other concepts. It shows up again when they learn about slope. I feel like the students who understand proportions have a much easier time understanding slope. When I was a kid, I enjoyed finding the patterns in things, and proportions have that type of pattern. Now, I love helping students to understand these patterns and watching the light bulb turn on. In this post I’ll share twelve activities that will definitely help students get the practice they need with proportions. [Read more…] about 12 Activities for Practicing Proportions that Pop

Filed Under: Math Teaching Tips Tagged With: 7th grade, proportions

10 Activities to Practice Finding the Common Denominator Like a Boss

Last Modified: September 7, 2019 by Rachel

Games like this common denominator paper chain activity gets students the fractions practice they need!

Teaching students how to add fractions has so many parts to it. It’s like a clock with all the cogs turning, and for some kids the cogs can get a little messed up. One way to make sure students are ready and have a solid foundation with fractions is by giving them a lot of practice each step of the way. They need to see fractions many times and they need to feel comfortable during the practice. For some kids, their math ego is pretty fragile. That’s why I like to use games. When kids play games they’re more likely to be okay with making mistakes. This post has ten awesome games and activities to get students the practice they need finding the least common denominator. [Read more…] about 10 Activities to Practice Finding the Common Denominator Like a Boss

Filed Under: Math Teaching Tips Tagged With: common denominator, fractions

13 Rockin’ Volume of Pyramids and Prisms Activities

Last Modified: February 25, 2025 by Rachel

A collection of hands-on activities, fun math practice, and online resources for teaching volume of prisms and pyramids.

Volume and surface area are some of the most difficult concepts for my students to understand in 7th grade. I feel like they get the two confused and they need to really understand what each entails. I like to make sure that students have a pretty good understanding of volume before we move on to surface area. Each year I have probably tried something a little different though.

One of the best ways to build their foundation is through a discovery activity. A lot of students don’t come into our class with enough background knowledge, and leading them through the discovery process works great as way to build that background. In this post I’ll explain more about the discovery activity I use for this topic, and twelve more engaging activities to help students really get a solid foundation with finding the volume of pyramids and prisms. [Read more…] about 13 Rockin’ Volume of Pyramids and Prisms Activities

Filed Under: Math Teaching Tips Tagged With: rectangular prisms, volume

Math Review Game Strategy That Works: The Target Game

Last Modified: May 9, 2019 by Rachel

This step by step guide shows how this easy to play game makes any math worksheet or task card more engaging math practice for students.

Sometimes great ideas are born out of a moment of desperation. That’s how this target game came to be for me. We were doing some task cards on the doc cam and the students were completing them with their SmartPals.  I noticed that they weren’t fully engaged with the problems and, for lack of a better phrase, they were phoning it in. I had this suction cup ball sitting on the chalk tray and then it hit me. Draw a target on the board and then have the students try to hit the target. And just like that, the target game was born. I’m going to share with you how this easy-to-play game can take any worksheet or task cards and turn them into a fun, engaging math review activity. [Read more…] about Math Review Game Strategy That Works: The Target Game

Filed Under: Games Tagged With: gamifying worksheets, math games, math review

13 Activities to Make Practicing Surface Area Awesome Sauce

Last Modified: September 29, 2022 by Rachel

Task cards get students practice finding the surface area of shapes. They're great for partner practice, math stations, independent practice, and review games. Great review during a surface area unit. Check out all 11 surface area activity ideas.

For my 7th graders, surface area usually is one of the hardest topics we do all year. I work with a lot of students who don’t have a solid foundation with math and especially with spatial ideas. When they take the final test on surface area, they have to really be able to conceptualize a three-dimensional idea in a two-dimensional drawing. To get them there, students need to see surface area in the 3-D realm and then we need to help them transfer everything to paper.

I find that they just need a lot of practice and a clear transition from the real life learning to the drawings. The eleven thirteen activities in this post will help your students get that practice they need with surface area, in both the 2D and 3D worlds. [Read more…] about 13 Activities to Make Practicing Surface Area Awesome Sauce

Filed Under: Math Teaching Tips Tagged With: surface area

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