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Looking for some middle school math games that will engage and excite your students? In this post, I share ideas for math games like "Truth or Dare", Bingo, and "Footloose" and how you can use them to target skills like multiplying fractions, probability and area and perimeter.

In my classroom, I love finding ways to make math more engaging. One of my favorite strategies is incorporating games and hands-on activities. Our middle schoolers may act like they’re too cool and all grown up, but at heart, they’re still kids who love to play and explore. That’s why including math games is so effective. They’re not just about having fun but also about helping students truly apply and understand the concepts we’re working on. Whether reinforcing skills or diving into something new, games bring math to life and keep my students excited about learning. Today, I’m sharing a collection of posts that have a variety of middle school math games to help your students master math concepts!

Benefits of Middle School Math Games

When it comes to middle school math games, the benefits for our students are huge. Games make math feel a lot less intimidating. Instead of facing a page full of problems, our students engage with the material in a way that feels more like play than work. I’ve noticed that when students are playing a game, they’re more willing to take risks and try out new strategies. This leads to a deeper understanding and more confidence in their abilities.

This image highlights a "Truth or Dare" math game that can be used in middle school classrooms.

Another great benefit is how games naturally encourage teamwork and communication. These skills are just as important as the math itself. Whether they’re working in pairs or small groups, our students learn to collaborate, share ideas, and solve problems together. Let’s be real: middle schoolers love a bit of competition! That competitive edge keeps them motivated and eager to participate, turning what might have been a quiet lesson into an energetic and dynamic experience.

Including games also allows me to differentiate instruction more easily. I can choose games that cater to different levels of understanding. This ensures that each of my students is challenged appropriately. Seeing how a well-chosen game can transform a challenging math concept into something approachable and enjoyable is amazing. Plus, these games often provide immediate feedback, which helps our students recognize their mistakes and learn from them on the spot.

Middle School Math Games You Will Want in Your Classroom

Over time, I’ve put together a collection of posts that highlight different middle school math games and activities. Each one is designed to make math more engaging and accessible for your students. You may be looking to reinforce basic skills or tackle more complex concepts. These posts will inspire an idea or give you a fresh option to try in your classroom!

Middle School Math Games for the Start of the School Year

Bingo games, like activity shown in this image, make great middle school math games that your students will really enjoy!

I highlight some of my favorite middle school math games in Math Games for Teachers: Activities for an Epic Start to the Year. They do wonders to help ease students into the new school year. There are Footloose games that get students moving, to classic favorites like BINGO and card games. These activities are designed to engage our students, reinforce important math concepts, and build classroom community. Whether reviewing multiplication facts or tackling algebraic equations, these games add fun and excitement to your math lessons.

Engaging Games for Middle School Students

With the activity in this photo, students will solve multiplication problems containing fractions and decimals.

In my post Engaging Middle School Games and Activities, I share a variety of middle school math games that keep middle schoolers excited about learning. From Truth or Dare to dice games that help practice fractions, these activities are designed to make math fun and interactive. I also talk about Footloose task cards and color-by-number activities that add a creative spin to math practice. These games and activities are perfect for boosting engagement and reinforcing important concepts in a hands-on way.

Math Games for the Holidays

Truth or dare, as shown in this image, is an engaging middle school math game that can be used to practice a variety of skills.

In my post Fun Holiday Games for Middle School Math, I share several engaging activities perfect for keeping our students focused and challenged during the holiday season. From classics like Around the World to math-themed versions of Truth or Dare and Footloose, these games blend holiday fun with math practice. I also include creative games like the Christmas Carol Matching Game, which can be adapted to fit different holiday themes. These middle school math games are a great way to maintain a learning environment while embracing the festive spirit!

Task Card Math Games

Elementary and Middle School Task Card Review for Any Subject

Math task card activities like this footloose game give a fun game like feel to your math practice.

In this post, I share one of my favorite review activities called Footloose. It works for any subject, especially middle school math. The activity gets students up and moving as they work on task cards placed around the room. It’s a great way to keep our students engaged while reviewing concepts before a test or as part of a math center. I also include tips to help you get the most out of Footloose. I provide some resources to make it easy to implement in your classroom.

Free Area and Perimeter Footloose

This photo features free activity that will help students practice area and perimeter.

I share a free Footloose activity that focuses on area and perimeter. It’s designed to help middle school students practice calculating the area and perimeter of rectangles, find missing sides, and compare different shapes. This activity includes 30 task cards, many with diagrams, to guide your students through the problems. I’ve also included a recording sheet and answer key for easy self-checking. Whether you use it as a whole-class activity, in small groups, or as a center, this Footloose game makes math practice engaging and effective.

Math Task Cards with a Truth or Dare Twist

I introduce a fun twist on math task cards with a Truth or Dare game. It’s a great way to make middle school math practice more engaging and interactive. I have students choose between easier “Truth” questions and more challenging “Dare” questions. Depending on the challenge of the question, points would vary, adding a layer of excitement. This game encourages self-differentiation, promotes discussion, and can be used in various ways. I use this type of math game in small groups, as a whole class, or even digitally. It’s perfect for adding a bit of fun to math practice!

Math Games for Specific Skills

Middle School Math Games for Probability

This photo highlights a math doodle wheel focused on probability.

In my post, Probability Games and Activities, I explore middle school math games and activities that make this tricky concept more approachable for middle schoolers. I share how games help students see probability in action by making abstract ideas tangible and fun. From Doodle Math Wheels to Truth or Dare, these activities keep my students engaged, promote collaboration, and build confidence. I also include some of my go-to resources, like color-by-number activities and task cards, reinforcing learning while keeping things interactive and exciting.

Games to Review Fractions

Use Equivalent Fractions as a way to partner students up for classroom activities.

In Engaging Fraction Games and Activities, I share interactive ways to help our students master fractions. From card games like Fraction War and Make One to dice games that involve converting fractions to decimals, these middle school math games make fraction practice enjoyable and effective. I also include ideas for using fraction partnering cards to keep fraction skills sharp all year long. These activities are perfect for reinforcing fraction concepts while keeping students engaged and excited about math.

Math Games for At Home Learning and Review

Middle School Math Games for Homeschoolers

In 7 Amazing Math Games for Homeschoolers, I highlight various engaging games that are perfect for both homeschool settings and traditional classrooms. From board games like Sumoku and Equate to online math activities and card games like Math War, these middle school math games are designed to make learning fun and interactive. Whether you’re homeschooling or just looking to enrich your student’s math skills, these games will help make practicing engaging without a whole lot of prep!

Middle School Math Games To Do At Home

Online middle school math activities

In Math Review Games for Parents to Empower Their Learners, I share suggestions for middle school math games that parents can use at home. They can use these games to keep their kids’ math skills sharp, especially during the summer. From Footloose games to digital and card-based activities, these games make math reviews fun and engaging. The post emphasizes how these activities can prevent the summer slide, boost confidence, and build a strong math foundation for the upcoming school year.

Middle School Math Games At Your Fingertips

I hope these middle school math games inspire you to bring more fun and engagement into your math lessons. From Footloose to Truth or Dare and everything in between, these games offer a way to reinforce important concepts. By creating a game-like atmosphere, students are excited about learning. Whether you’re looking for activities to energize your classroom, challenge your students, or make review time more enjoyable, there’s a game here for every need. Get your students moving, and watch as math becomes their new favorite subject!

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Welcome to Cognitive Cardio Math! I’m Ellie, a wife, mom, grandma, and dog ‘mom,’ and I’ve spent just about my whole life in school! With nearly 30 years in education, I’ve taught:

  • All subject areas in 4th and 5th grades
  • Math, ELA, and science in 6th grade (middle school)

I’ve been creating resources for teachers since 2012 and have worked in the elearning industry for about five years as well!

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