Looking to sum up your math unit with something creative? These math crafts are the perfect equation of fun and function. Whether you’re reviewing key concepts or just want to display student work in a meaningful way, these math craft ideas are a total win-win! Let’s face it—keeping students engaged while reinforcing standards can be tough, especially toward the end of a unit. With that in mind, these crafts help review important math skills like telling time, identifying shapes, and understanding the value of coins, while also giving your students a chance to show off their learning in a hands-on and memorable way.

1. Counting Coins Math Craft
Let your students bank on success with this adorable piggy bank craft! As they identify and add coins, they’ll place them right into their paper piggy’s belly. It’s the perfect hands-on way to practice money skills and build confidence while showing off what they’ve learned.

2. 2D & 3D Shape “Guess My Shape” Craft
Turn geometry into a guessing game! To start, students highlight attributes of 2D and 3D shapes—like faces, edges, and vertices—while creating clever shape puzzles. As a result, colorful foldables reveal clues that give classmates a chance to guess the shape, making this craft both academic and interactive.

3. Equal Sign Monster Math Crafts
Say goodbye to the classic “equal means answer” misunderstanding. This monster-themed craft helps students grasp the true meaning of the equal sign using a cute balance scale. After they build their own math monsters, students will show proof that each side of the equation must be balanced. In the end, they’ll gain a deeper understanding of equality—no tricks, just math that makes sense!

Meaning of Equal Sign Equality Math Craft
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4. Telling Time Ladybug Math Crafts
Time flies when you’re making math crafts! First, this adorable ladybug craft lets students build a bug whose wings lift to reveal a clock. Then, they draw the hands to match different times, practicing hour and minute hand placement. Not only is it interactive and engaging, but it’s also too cute not to display!

5. Missing Addend Rocket
Blast off into deeper thinking with this engaging missing addend craft! Students build a rocket and use little astronauts to help solve missing addend problems. Additionally, the lift-the-flap feature makes it a classroom favorite because who doesn’t love a little mystery in their math?

Bundle It Up for Year-Round Fun
Each of these math crafts is designed to review key skills and make your classroom displays pop. Not only that, they reinforce your lessons and keep students engaged. If you’re looking for ready-to-go activities, grab the Differentiated Math Crafts Yearlong Bundle and have seasonal, skill-based fun ready all year long! Even better, it’s a GROWING bundle—anything added after your purchase, you get to download FOR FREE! So what are you waiting for? Invest in your math fun today!
Differentiated Math Crafts Growing Bundle
More Tips For Making Math Fun in Your Classroom
Want to learn even more tips and tricks for making math fun in your classroom this year? Check out some more helpful blogs below!
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