![]() ![]() Tumbling Towers is a low prep game that you can use in your classroom over and over again. My absolute go-to fun and favorite math game to create and use for my middle schoolers is Tumbling Towers, aka “Math Jenga”. I use a variety of games all year, but in today’s blog, I am going to break down my #1, go-to classroom game you can create and use with your own students in a variety of ways all year long. There are so many games and activities you can create and use in your classroom. Using math games in your middle school classroom is an additional strategy to support your students and their learning. Some days and topics need worksheets, some need project-based tasks, and others may need a game or activity. We know that engagement and experience make all the difference in a student’s buy-in to the material. Using games and activities in your middle school classroom actually creates meaningful opportunities for your students to practice, apply, and/or review the content you taught them. I am here to loudly tell you that that is FALSE. There is a big misconception that using games in your classroom means there is no learning taking place. ![]() Why Use Math Games in Your Middle School Classroom? Learn how to create the easiest and most engaging Math game for your classroom. ![]()
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