Middle School Math Freebies

Okay, first of all – I’m so sorry about the typo in the title of my last post! Ugh…made my stomach turn when I saw it. I know that my typing (and my spelling skills) need work sometimes but a mistake in the title? So sorry! Good thing I never claimed to be perfect, huh?

Aaaaaaanyway….

I wrote a post in the spring of last year, which linked up a whole bunch of great middle school math freebies. A few more links have been added and so I decided to post the collection again. If you have a great middle school math freebie that you’d like to add – feel free to link up! You can use the title of your product as the “Name”. I hope to see this collection GROW!

 

 

 

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About krystalmills

I am a Grade 7 teacher in Prince Edward Island. Lessons From The Middle shares lessons from the classroom, and occasionally from my life as a mom of two young boys. The goal of this Canadian teacher blog is to share middle school lessons, activities and ideas from my classroom and to collaborate with the wonderful online community of teachers out there as well! Thanks for stopping by!   Find me on Facebook Twitter Pinterest Browse my TPT Store Browse my TN Store

Posted on January 8, 2013, in Back to School, Education, Freebies, Linky Party, Math, Middle School and tagged , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 3 Comments.

  1. My favorite websites are brainpop (short videos and activities my sixth graders like on a huge variety of subjects) and writing fix (great resource for writing lessons).

  2. Thank you so much for sharing all of these resources! I taught JK-2 for 11 years before moving to Grade 6 this year, and when it comes to math, I love finding some new materials to use with my students. I’ll admit that I rarely use the activities exactly as they’re outlined, but this gives me some new things to think about. My students appreciate this too!

    How do you tend to find the most useful resources to use in the classroom? There are so many things available online, and sometimes it’s hard to narrow down the search. If you have any tips to share, I’d love to hear them!

    Aviva
    http://www.weinspirefutures.com

    • Thanks Aviva. The way that I find most of my resources are through other teachers, blogs and printables through TeacherspayTeachers. I have a few key ladies that I follow – blogs and TPT Stores and their resources are amazing! I can list some names for you if you’d like:)

      Krystal