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Hi! I'm a former middle school math teacher with over 15 years in the classroom teaching pre-algebra and algebra to grades 6–8. I created MathMade Easy because I always wanted worksheets that were rigorous, clearly structured, and actually engaging for students β€” so I made them myself. Every worksheet is something I used with real students before publishing it. All resources include full answer keys with step-by-step solutions, so you can grade quickly and confidently. Whether you're a classroom teacher, homeschool parent, or tutor β€” these worksheets are built for you. πŸ“ Specialties: Linear equations, pre-algebra, fractions, order of operations, integers, geometry, and word problems.
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Preview of Would You Rather? Math Edition | 20 Cards | Grades 6-8 | Any Time of Year

Would You Rather? Math Edition | 20 Cards | Grades 6-8 | Any Time of Year

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Get your students thinking, debating, and doing real math with this Would You Rather? Math Edition! Each card presents two options β€” students must calculate both sides and justify their choice. Perfect for any time of year, any day of the week. 🎯 βœ… WHAT'S INCLUDED (24 pages): β€’ Cover page β€’ How to Use guide β€’ 20 Would You Rather math cards β€’ Answer key with explanations πŸƒ SAMPLE CARDS: β€’ "Would you rather have $500 now OR $50/week for 12 weeks?" β€’ "Would you rather get 30% off a $90 item OR 40
Preview of Math Escape Room | Money and Coins | Grades K-2

Math Escape Room | Money and Coins | Grades K-2

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πŸͺ™ Can your students count the coins and crack the code? This Money Escape Room is a no-prep, print-and-go math activity for Grades K–2. Students work through 4 locked rooms, solving coin problems to reveal a 3-digit code for each lock. Complete all 4 rooms to escape! Each room covers a different money skill: β€’ Room 1 β€” The School Store: Counting Coins β€’ Room 2 β€” The Piggy Bank Vault: Adding Coins β€’ Room 3 β€” The Lemonade Stand: Comparing & Making Change β€’ Room 4 β€” The Treasure Chest: Money Word
Preview of Math Escape Room | Grades 6–8 Math Review | Prior-Year Skills

Math Escape Room | Grades 6–8 Math Review | Prior-Year Skills

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πŸ” Can your students crack all 4 locks before time runs out? Escape The Classroom is a no-prep, print-and-go math escape room for Grades 6–8. Students work through 4 locked rooms, solving math problems to reveal a 4-digit code for each lock. Complete all 4 rooms to escape! This activity reviews prior-year skills β€” perfect for the first week of school, midyear review, end-of-year review, or anytime students need a refresher on foundational math skills. πŸšͺ Each room covers a different math topic:
Preview of Math Scavenger Hunt | Multi-Topic Review | Self-Checking Task Cards | Grades 3-5

Math Scavenger Hunt | Multi-Topic Review | Self-Checking Task Cards | Grades 3-5

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MathMade Easy
Need a math review activity that gets your students out of their seats and working together? This self-checking scavenger hunt covers 8 essential math topics and practically runs itself! Students solve a problem on one card, then hunt around the room to find their answer posted at the top of the next card. If they get a wrong answer, they get stuck β€” so the activity is self-checking with zero grading needed. How It Works: 1. Teacher posts 16 task cards around the room. 2. Students start at Card
Preview of Math Scavenger Hunt | Review Activity | Self-Checking Task Cards | Grades K-2

Math Scavenger Hunt | Review Activity | Self-Checking Task Cards | Grades K-2

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Looking for a back-to-school math activity that gets your students out of their seats? The numbers got all scrambled up over summer break β€” and your students are the number detectives who need to put everything back in order! The Summer Scramble is a self-checking K–2 math scavenger hunt where students solve a problem, find their answer posted on another card across the room, and keep going until they complete the loop. If they get a wrong answer, they get stuck β€” no grading needed! How It Works
Preview of Math Scavenger Hunt | Grades 3-5 Review

Math Scavenger Hunt | Grades 3-5 Review

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Get your students OUT of their seats and INTO the math! πŸƒ This self-checking math scavenger hunt uses 16 task cards posted around the room. Students start at Card #1, solve the problem, then find the card that shows their answer at the top. Solve that card, find the next one, and repeat β€” 16 cards, 16 problems, one continuous loop. If their last answer is 18, they completed the hunt! If a student gets a wrong answer, they end up at the wrong card and get stuck β€” so it’s self-checking by design
Preview of Math Scavenger Hunt | Multi-Topic Review | Grades 6-8

Math Scavenger Hunt | Multi-Topic Review | Grades 6-8

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MathMade Easy
Get your students OUT of their seats and INTO the math! πŸƒ This self-checking math scavenger hunt uses 16 task cards posted around the room. Students start at Card #1, solve the problem, then find the card that shows their answer at the top. Solve that card, find the next one, and repeat β€” 16 cards, 16 problems, one continuous loop. If their last answer is 21, they completed the hunt! If a student gets a wrong answer, they end up at the wrong card and get stuck β€” so it’s self-checking by design
Preview of Math Escape Room | Counting & Number Sense | Grades K-2

Math Escape Room | Counting & Number Sense | Grades K-2

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MathMade Easy
πŸ” Can your students crack all 4 locks and escape the classroom?This Counting & Number Sense Math Escape Room is a no-prep, print-and-go math activity for Grades K–2. Students work through 4 locked rooms, solving counting and number sense problems to reveal a 3-digit code for each lock. Complete all 4 rooms to escape!πŸšͺ Each room covers a different counting and number sense skill:Room 1 β€” The Counting Corner: Counting ObjectsRoom 2 β€” The Number Garden: Skip CountingRoom 3 β€” The Number Vault: Bef
Preview of Math Escape Room | Patterns & Sequences | Grades K-2

Math Escape Room | Patterns & Sequences | Grades K-2

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πŸ” Can your students crack all 4 locks and escape the classroom?This Patterns & Sequences Math Escape Room is a no-prep, print-and-go math activity for Grades K–2. Students work through 4 locked rooms, solving pattern and sequence problems to reveal a 3-digit code for each lock. Complete all 4 rooms to escape!πŸšͺ Each room covers a different pattern skill:Room 1 β€” The Bead Box: Repeating PatternsRoom 2 β€” The Sticker Wall: Growing PatternsRoom 3 β€” The Tile Floor: Number PatternsRoom 4 β€” The Code B
Preview of Math Escape Room | Intro to Fractions | Grades K-2

Math Escape Room | Intro to Fractions | Grades K-2

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πŸ” Can your students crack all 4 locks and escape the classroom?This Intro to Fractions Math Escape Room is a no-prep, print-and-go math activity for Grades K–2. Students work through 4 locked rooms, solving fraction problems to reveal a 3-digit code for each lock. Complete all 4 rooms to escape!πŸšͺ Each room covers a different fraction skill:Room 1 β€” The Pizza Party: Equal PartsRoom 2 β€” The Fruit Stand: HalvesRoom 3 β€” The Cake Shop: Thirds and FourthsRoom 4 β€” The Ice Cream Truck: Fraction Puzzle
Preview of Math Escape Room | Word Problems | Grades K-2

Math Escape Room | Word Problems | Grades K-2

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πŸ” Can your students crack all 4 locks and escape the classroom?This Word Problems Math Escape Room is a no-prep, print-and-go math activity for Grades K–2. Students work through 4 locked rooms, solving word problems to reveal a 3-digit code for each lock. Complete all 4 rooms to escape!πŸšͺ Each room covers a different word problem skill:Room 1 β€” The Snack Bar: Addition Word ProblemsRoom 2 β€” The Pet Corner: Subtraction Word ProblemsRoom 3 β€” The Toy Store: Mixed Word ProblemsRoom 4 β€” The Bakery: T
Preview of Math Escape Room | Measurement | Grades K-2

Math Escape Room | Measurement | Grades K-2

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MathMade Easy
πŸ” Can your students crack all 4 locks and escape the classroom?This Measurement Math Escape Room is a no-prep, print-and-go math activity for Grades K–2. Students work through 4 locked rooms, solving measurement problems to reveal a 3-digit code for each lock. Complete all 4 rooms to escape!πŸšͺ Each room covers a different measurement skill:Room 1 β€” The Ruler Rack: Measuring LengthRoom 2 β€” The Scale Station: Comparing & OrderingRoom 3 β€” The Tool Shed: Using a RulerRoom 4 β€” The Science Lab: Measu
Preview of Math Escape Room | Shapes & Geometry | Grades K-2

Math Escape Room | Shapes & Geometry | Grades K-2

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πŸ” Can your students crack all 4 locks and escape the classroom?This Shapes & Geometry Math Escape Room is a no-prep, print-and-go math activity for Grades K–2. Students work through 4 locked rooms, solving shapes and geometry problems to reveal a 3-digit code for each lock. Complete all 4 rooms to escape!πŸšͺ Each room covers a different shapes and geometry skill:Room 1 β€” The Shape Sorter: Identifying 2D ShapesRoom 2 β€” The Puzzle Box: Shape AttributesRoom 3 β€” The Building Zone: 3D ShapesRoom 4 β€”
Preview of Math Escape Room | Telling Time | Grades K-2

Math Escape Room | Telling Time | Grades K-2

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πŸ” Can your students crack all 4 locks and escape the classroom?This Telling Time Math Escape Room is a no-prep, print-and-go math activity for Grades K–2. Students work through 4 locked rooms, solving telling time problems to reveal a 3-digit code for each lock. Complete all 4 rooms to escape!πŸšͺ Each room covers a different telling time skill:Room 1 β€” The Clock Tower: Reading Clocks to the HourRoom 2 β€” The Bell Tower: Half HoursRoom 3 β€” The Sundial Garden: Elapsed TimeRoom 4 β€” The Watch Shop: T
Preview of Math Escape Room | Place Value | Grades K-2

Math Escape Room | Place Value | Grades K-2

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MathMade Easy
πŸ” Can your students crack all 4 locks and escape the classroom?This Place Value Math Escape Room is a no-prep, print-and-go math activity for Grades K–2. Students work through 4 locked rooms, solving place value problems to reveal a 3-digit code for each lock. Complete all 4 rooms to escape!πŸšͺ Each room covers a different place value skill:Room 1 β€” The Hundreds Chart: Tens and OnesRoom 2 β€” The Number Line: Comparing NumbersRoom 3 β€” The Block Tower: Building NumbersRoom 4 β€” The Math Lab: Place V
Preview of Math Escape Room | Addition & Subtraction | Grades K-2

Math Escape Room | Addition & Subtraction | Grades K-2

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MathMade Easy
πŸ” Can your students crack all 4 locks and escape the classroom?This Addition & Subtraction Math Escape Room is a no-prep, print-and-go math activity for Grades K–2. Students work through 4 locked rooms, solving addition and subtraction problems to reveal a 3-digit code for each lock. Complete all 4 rooms to escape!πŸšͺ Each room covers a different addition and subtraction skill:Room 1 β€” The Art Room: Adding Within 10Room 2 β€” The Music Room: Subtracting Within 10Room 3 β€” The Playground: Adding Wit
Preview of Math Mystery | The Lemonade Stand | Money and Coins | Grades K-2

Math Mystery | The Lemonade Stand | Money and Coins | Grades K-2

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MathMade Easy
πŸ”Ž Can your students solve the math and find the missing change jar? The Lemonade Stand Mystery is a no-prep, print-and-go math mystery activity for Grades K–2. Students become detectives as they solve 9 money and coin problems across 3 rounds to check alibis, follow clues, and crack the case. Each round moves students closer to the answer: 🧾 Round 1 β€” The Alibis Students solve 3 counting coins problems to check each suspect’s story. πŸ” Round 2 β€” The Clues Students solve 3 money word proble
Preview of Math Mystery | The Zoo Lion Mystery | Mixed Word Problems | Grades K–2

Math Mystery | The Zoo Lion Mystery | Mixed Word Problems | Grades K–2

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MathMade Easy
🦁 The golden toy lion has vanished from the class zoo display β€” and your students need to crack the case! In this no-prep K–2 math mystery, students solve 9 mixed word problems using addition, subtraction, and counting to check alibis, uncover evidence, and spell the name of the culprit. Three rounds of clue-gathering lead to a wholesome twist ending that sparks great classroom discussion about helping, making good choices, and asking permission. ✨ What’s inside: β€’ 4 Suspect Profiles + Evidence
Preview of Math Mystery | The Cave Gem Mystery | Doubles & Near Doubles | Grades K–2

Math Mystery | The Cave Gem Mystery | Doubles & Near Doubles | Grades K–2

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MathMade Easy
Someone took the sparkly crystal from the class science display β€” and your students are on the case! In this no-prep K–2 math mystery, students solve 9 problems using doubles and near doubles to check alibis, analyze evidence, and spell the name of the culprit. Three rounds of clue-gathering lead to a wholesome twist ending that sparks great classroom discussion about helping, making good choices, and asking permission. What’s inside: β€’ 4 Suspect Profiles + Evidence Tracker β€’ 3 Rounds of Math Pr
Preview of Math Mystery | The Pet Parade | Counting and Comparing | Grades K-2

Math Mystery | The Pet Parade | Counting and Comparing | Grades K-2

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🐹 Something is wrong at the class pet parade β€” Nibbles the hamster is GONE from his cage! The cage door is open, Nibbles is missing, and four students were near the cage this morning. Students become detectives and solve 9 math problems across 3 rounds to figure out who took him β€” and why. Each correct answer reveals a clue, checks an alibi, or uncovers a letter in the culprit's name. Round 1 β€” Alibis: Students use counting, comparing, addition, and subtraction word problems to verify where eac
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Hi! I'm a former middle school math teacher with over 15 years in the classroom teaching pre-algebra and algebra to grades 6–8. I created MathMade Easy because I always wanted worksheets that were rigorous, clearly structured, and actually engaging for students β€” so I made them myself. Every worksheet is something I used with real students before publishing it. All resources include full answer keys with step-by-step solutions, so you can grade quickly and confidently. Whether you're a classroom teacher, homeschool parent, or tutor β€” these worksheets are built for you. πŸ“ Specialties: Linear equations, pre-algebra, fractions, order of operations, integers, geometry, and word problems.