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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 Math Mystery | Who Stole the Class Pet | 5 Suspects 4 Rounds | Grades 3-5

Math Mystery | Who Stole the Class Pet | 5 Suspects 4 Rounds | Grades 3-5

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Mr. Whiskers the class hamster is MISSING. Five suspects. Four rounds of clues. One pet-napper. Your students are the detectives. πŸΉπŸ” This math mystery turns a math review into a kid-friendly whodunit. Students solve 16 problems across 4 rounds β€” each round reveals a clue that helps eliminate suspects. In the final round, students solve word problems that spell out the pet-napper's name letter by letter. Spoiler: Mr. Whiskers is safe! The "culprit" took him home for a good reason β€” which makes
Preview of Math Mystery | Who Sabotaged the Science Fair | 6 Suspects 4 Rounds | Grades 6-8

Math Mystery | Who Sabotaged the Science Fair | 6 Suspects 4 Rounds | Grades 6-8

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MathMade Easy
Someone destroyed the winning science fair project the night before the district competition. Six suspects. Four rounds of clues. One saboteur. Your students are the detectives. πŸ” This math mystery turns a full review into a whodunit investigation. Students solve 16 math problems across 4 rounds β€” each round reveals a clue that helps eliminate suspects through process of elimination. In the final round, students solve equations that spell out the saboteur's name letter by letter. It's self-chec
Preview of Submarine SOS Escape Room | Math Review | 4 Zones, 4 Locks | Grades 4-5

Submarine SOS Escape Room | Math Review | 4 Zones, 4 Locks | Grades 4-5

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MathMade Easy
The submarine is sinking β€” and the only way back to the surface is MATH. 🌊 This underwater escape room takes students on a deep-sea adventure through 4 ocean zones. At each depth, the submarine has sprung a leak and students must solve 4 math problems to crack a 4-digit lock code and seal it. Get all 4 codes to resurface! Every answer matters β€” each one gives a single digit of the lock code. It's self-checking, built-in motivation, and zero-prep fun. πŸ” ⭐ What's included: 4 themed zone pages β€”
Preview of Time Machine Escape Room | Math Review | 4 Rooms, 4 Locks | Grades 6-8

Time Machine Escape Room | Math Review | 4 Rooms, 4 Locks | Grades 6-8

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MathMade Easy
The time machine has malfunctioned β€” and the only way back is MATH. ⏳ This time travel escape room sends students bouncing through four eras of history. Each room is a different time period with its own theme, storyline, and math topic. Students solve 4 problems per room to crack a 4-digit lock code and jump to the next era. Get all 4 codes to return to the present! Every answer matters β€” each one gives a single digit of the lock code. It's self-checking, built-in motivation, and zero-prep fun.
Preview of Math Yearbook | End-of-Year Superlatives Activity | Grades 6-8 Math Review

Math Yearbook | End-of-Year Superlatives Activity | Grades 6-8 Math Review

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MathMade Easy
It's yearbook season β€” and math class is getting one too. πŸŽ“ This end-of-year math yearbook activity turns a full-year review into something students actually want to do. Instead of a boring review packet, students solve real math problems to "crown" superlative winners β€” just like a real yearbook. Who's Most Likely to Be Negative? Best Pair? Most Dramatic Transformation? Every superlative is a legit math problem in disguise. πŸ† Students solve, reason, and reflect β€” all while having fun with the
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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MathMade Easy
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 Awards and Certificates | 30 Colorful Certificates | Grades K-8 | Print and Go

Awards and Certificates | 30 Colorful Certificates | Grades K-8 | Print and Go

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MathMade Easy
Make your end-of-year awards ceremony unforgettable with this set of 30 bright, colorful certificates! Every student deserves to feel celebrated β€” and this pack makes it easy. Just print, sign, and hand them out. No prep needed! πŸ†πŸŒŸ βœ… WHAT'S INCLUDED: 30 unique certificates in 6 colorful designs, covering: πŸŽ“ ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT: β€’ Math Superstar β€’ Reading Champion β€’ Science Explorer β€’ Writing Wizard β€’ History Hero β€’ Spelling Bee Champion β€’ Perfect Attendance β€’ Honor Roll β€’ Most Improved Stude
Preview of Math Escape Room | Money and Coins | Grades K-2

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

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MathMade Easy
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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MathMade Easy
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 Escape Room | Review Game | No Prep Printable | Grades 3-5

Math Escape Room | Review Game | No Prep Printable | Grades 3-5

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MathMade Easy
Start the school year with a math adventure your students will love!Escape the Summer Brain is a no-prep back-to-school math escape room that reviews essential 2nd–4th grade skills during the first week of school. Students work through 4 themed rooms, solve 12 scaffolded math problems, and crack 3-digit lock codes to β€œescape” the summer brain fog. How It Works:Students enter each room and solve 3 math problems.Each answer gives a digit for the room’s 3-digit lock code.Students record lock codes
Preview of Math Scavenger Hunt | Grades 3-5 Review

Math Scavenger Hunt | Grades 3-5 Review

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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 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 Jungle Math Escape Room | K-2 Printable + Self-Checking Easel Assessment

Jungle Math Escape Room | K-2 Printable + Self-Checking Easel Assessment

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MathMade Easy
Your little explorers are trapped in the jungle β€” and the only way out is MATH! 🌿 This K-2 escape room sends students through 3 jungle zones: a crocodile river, monkey treetops, and a dark cave. Each room has 3 math problems with big fonts, drawing space, and friendly hints. Solve all 3 to crack a 3-digit lock code and move to the next zone! Designed specifically for little learners β€” big text, visual hints, work space for drawing, and simple 3-digit codes instead of 4. πŸŠπŸ’ Now includes a digi
Preview of Mystery Picture Coloring Activity | Expressions & Equations | Grades 6–8 Math

Mystery Picture Coloring Activity | Expressions & Equations | Grades 6–8 Math

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MathMade Easy
Your students are about to solve their way to a surprise β€” one equation at a time. πŸš€ This mystery picture coloring activity is the perfect way to practice expressions and equations while keeping students engaged and motivated. Students solve 28 problems, crack the color key, then use a coloring code to shade all 144 squares on a 12Γ—12 grid and reveal a hidden picture! Every answer matters β€” they'll need to solve carefully to get the right colors. It's self-checking, no-prep, and genuinely fun.
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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MathMade Easy
🐹 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
Preview of Math Mystery | The Pirate Map | Shapes and Attributes | Grades K-2

Math Mystery | The Pirate Map | Shapes and Attributes | Grades K-2

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MathMade Easy
πŸ΄β€β˜ οΈ The class pirate treasure map is missing β€” can your students crack the case? The class made a big pirate treasure map for their shapes project. It was covered with circles, triangles, squares, and other shape stickers… but after art time, it disappeared from the wall! Four suspects were nearby, and your little detectives will need to solve 9 math problems across shapes, attributes, and addition to figure out who took it β€” and why. Each round brings students closer to the truth. They’ll che
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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.