Picture this: your students are up out of their seats, buzzing with energy, working together to solve math problems , and here is the most exciting part…They are actually excited about math class. Sounds too good to be true? Not when you introduce a math scavenger hunt worksheet activity! Yes, I know you’re a middle school teacher. Your students aren’t in first grade math class. But I promise 6th grade math and beyond can enjoy a good scavenger hunt just as much as first and second grade! What Are Math Scavenger Hunts? A math scavenger hunt combines problem-solving with movement, collaboration, and a touch of adventure. Students solve a math problem on a task card or worksheet and then use the correct answer to find the next problem in a different location in the classroom (or beyond). It’s like an academic treasure hunt, where solving problems unlocks the next step. This type of activity works for a wide range of math concepts, from identifying right angles in 4th grade math to ......