Description
These think sheets are perfect for a student who is shutting down during a math lesson or assignment.
The resource contains 6 worksheets that can be completed in 5-15 minutes. They encourage creative thinking and problem-solving!
- 2 Posters - 5 Questions to STOP Math Meltdowns
- 2 Worksheets for Elementary
- 2 Worksheets for Middle
- 2 Worksheets for High School
These worksheets would make a good station activity, thinking sheet, cool down corner or small group activity in a middle or high school math classroom.
Working as a math coach, I would use these activities for students who are expressing frustration with math assignments. They encourage creative thinking which is a great start for problem solving!
I am a math teacher and I specialize in Math Anxiety. These worksheets are designed for elementary, middle, and high school students to pause and reflect. I find that once a student has gotten upset they are just less able to learn the math.
These sheets are designed to keep them feeling creative and flexible.
High school students may benefit from further activities in the Math Anxiety Workbook: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/High-School-Math-Study-Skills-Workbook-10092226
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Description
These think sheets are perfect for a student who is shutting down during a math lesson or assignment.
The resource contains 6 worksheets that can be completed in 5-15 minutes. They encourage creative thinking and problem-solving!
- 2 Posters - 5 Questions to STOP Math Meltdowns
- 2 Worksheets for Elementary
- 2 Worksheets for Middle
- 2 Worksheets for High School
These worksheets would make a good station activity, thinking sheet, cool down corner or small group activity in a middle or high school math classroom.
Working as a math coach, I would use these activities for students who are expressing frustration with math assignments. They encourage creative thinking which is a great start for problem solving!
I am a math teacher and I specialize in Math Anxiety. These worksheets are designed for elementary, middle, and high school students to pause and reflect. I find that once a student has gotten upset they are just less able to learn the math.
These sheets are designed to keep them feeling creative and flexible.
High school students may benefit from further activities in the Math Anxiety Workbook: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/High-School-Math-Study-Skills-Workbook-10092226



