7th Grade Math Full Year Mega Bundle

Having a wide range of math resources to go to throughout the school year is important when it comes to engaging your students. Over the last couple of years, I have been working to create these types of resources for 7th grade math. I am excited to now have these bundled together, at a large discount, in this 7th Grade Math Full Year Mega Bundle. If you teach 5th, 6th, or 8th grade math, I encourage you to check out my 5th Grade Math Mega Bundle, 6th Grade Mega Bundle, or 8th Grade Mega Bundle instead!

*Please note: Many of the resources in this bundle now have been updated with a digital Google slides option. Please see the descriptions below to see which ones currently have the update.

This post gives a full summary of everything that is included to help keep your students excited and interested in math class!

1. 7th Grade Math Task Cards Bundle

 
 

A digital Google slides copy of this set of task cards is now included in this bundle, in addition to the printable set. These 7th grade math task cards include 88 task cards and over 300 problems related to a huge range of 7th grade math standards and concepts. Whether you are using them for math workshop, during a whole group lesson, or in any other way, these task cards provide a great bank of problems for 7th grade math students. Task cards are such a versatile tool to use in the classroom. This set includes problems that are at a pretty basic 7th grade level. Each card includes 1-4 problems related to a specific concept. To see a full description of each of the 88 concepts that are included, check out the product description of this 7th Grade Math Task Cards Bundle.

2. 7th Grade Math Enrichment Task Cards Bundle

 
 

This set of enrichment task cards is similar to the task cards bundle described above and the digital Google slides copy is also included, however it includes more challenging problems for 7th grade math. It covers the same 88 concepts, but the problems are geared towards challenging your more advanced students. Early on in my teaching career, I discovered how different each of my student’s level of understanding was. To help meet each of my students and give them what they needed, I started creating these different sets of task cards. Students love a challenge, and these enrichment task cards are a great way to give them just that! They are also an excellent option to give to early finishers that are always completing their required work quickly! To see the list of concepts included, you can find them in the product description of this 7th Grade Math Enrichment Task Cards Bundle.

3. 7th Grade Math Exit Slips Bundle

Being able to check each student’s understanding for a given lesson is an important aspect of teaching and being able to guide future instruction. These exits slips are a great tool to help pinpoint exactly where each of your students are at in their understanding. Each of the 89 exit slips are focused on a different 7th grade math concept. The cards each include 4 problems that increase in difficulty, from a beginning level to and advanced level. This makes it easy to find out how well your students are understanding the concept. In my experience, I have used these as a warm-up on the day after the lesson, but they also work great as an exit slip for students to complete before leaving class for the day!

4. 7th Grade Math Scavenger Hunt Bundle

In all of the different math activities and resources I have used in the classroom, scavenger hunts might be the most engaging. I still remember the first time I tried a scavenger hunt and how surprised I was at the level of engagement. There is something about the combination of being able to move around the room and not knowing where their next problem will be that keeps students interested. This bundle includes 9 different scavenger hunts for 7th grade math, including solving equations, volume and surface area, operations with integers, and much more! In each scavenger hunt, 12 problems are posted around the room. Students are split up, with a few students starting at each problem. The answer to their problem will lead them to the next one, until they have completed all twelve. Student answer sheets are also included in these resources! You can see all of the specific topics in the 7th Grade Math Scavenger Hunt Bundle description.

 
 

5. 7th Grade Math Sort Bundle

These 7th grade math sorts are a great change of pace to break up your normal daily routine. In the sorts, students get 4 “answer cards” and 20 “problem cards.” As they find the answers to the problem cards, they sort them underneath the corresponding answer. Once sorted, they flip over the cards and try to unscramble the funny words and phrase on the back!

Each of the 6 topics actually include four different sorts, so that you could give different groups a different set of problems for a given concept. For example, the Solving Proportions Math Sort actually includes 4 different sorts, each with 20 different problems. All in all, the bundle includes 24 sorts (each with 20 problems) for a total of 480 problems.

6. 7th Grade Math Connect Four Bundle

Last, but not least, is this bundle of eight different 7th grade math Connect Four games. All of these Connect Four games now include a digital Google slides copy, which is linked in the PDF for each game. These games are great for small groups. Each person in the group gets a unique game board. The group flips over a problem, each player solves it, and then they cover up that answer on their game board. The first person to connect four consecutive spaces on their board wins! There are separate games for area, integers, percent and tax, probability, rates and proportions, solving equations, volume and surface area, and statistics.

Each of these games include 6 unique game boards, 16 problem cards, student answer sheets, and an answer key.

 
 

7. Ratio Rumble Math Board Game

This Ratio Rumble math board game is now a part of the 7th grade mega bundle. The game includes a printed and digital Google slides option. In the game, students find the missing parts of proportions as they try to become the first player to reach the final spot on the game board!

 
 

As a middle school teacher, engaging all of our students in math can be a difficult challenge! These resources are designed specifically to do just that… get students engaged in math and having fun. As always, if you have any specific questions about what is included, please feel free to email me at middleschoolmathman@gmail.com.