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5 Valentine’s Day Math Worksheets and Ideas for Middle School

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5 Valentine’s Day Math Worksheets and Ideas for Middle School

Celebrate love and learning this Valentine’s Day with some easy and fun activities and math worksheets designed for middle schoolers. 

1. Decorate your classroom

I use a daily agenda slide covered in hearts and I grabbed decorations from Dollar Tree and the Target Dollar Section years ago. I just reuse them each year!

 

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2. Play a Valentine’s Day Classroom Playlist

I’ve curated a list of my personal favorite school-appropriate love songs here on Spotify!

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3. Just add hearts and copy on pink and red paper!

I mean it, just add hearts to your worksheets and make your copies on pink or red paper if available!

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Just add hearts and print on color paper!

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4. Use Valentine’s Day Math Worksheets

Your students can practice math while having a blast this Valentine’s Day with these five fun, themed worksheets. Perfect for middle schoolers, these worksheets will help them improve their math skills with engaging activities that also celebrate love and learning.

❤️ Valentine’s Day Graphing Inequalities Color by Number. 

This Valentine’s Day math worksheet helps middle schoolers explore graphing inequalities while coloring a fun and festive coloring page.

❤️ Heart Reflections and Translations Worksheet Maze. 

Test your student’s understanding of reflections and translations by having them complete these Valentine’s Day worksheet mazes. Students will be given a grid filled with hearts, then asked to use to translate and reflect given coordinates to make it out of the maze.

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5. Use a Valentine’s Day Timer

You can do a quick YouTube search or use one of the options below:

 

BONUS: Speed Dating!

  • Start with desks facing each other.
  • Give each student a task card. The task card should have a question on one side and the answer on the opposite side.
  • Give students time to take turns holding their problem up for their partner/date to solve on either a whiteboard or a piece of paper.
  • You may wish to set a timer (like one of the ones above *wink*)
  • When they are finished, they should check their answer with their partner.
  • Either ring a bell or shout “switch”!
  • Only students in the outer circle move clockwise to the next seat.
  • Repeat steps!

 

I hope you found at least one of these Valentine’s Day Math Worksheets and ideas helpful! If you use one of the suggestions, I’d love to hear about it. Comment below!

You can grab a copy of the done-for-you Valentine’s Day Math Worksheets for your classroom here!

Do you have any other fun ideas for Valentine’s Day in your middle school classroom?

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