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Mar 30

10 Quizzes to Make Math Month Engaging!

Puns can make you numb, but math puns can make you number. Whether it’s a riddle, joke, puzzle, or brain teaser, students can’t help but enjoy the intersection of math and humor.

Puns can make you numb, but math puns can make you number.

Whether it’s a riddle, joke, puzzle, or brain teaser, students can’t help but enjoy the intersection of math and humor. One way to lighten the mood during a heavy day of teaching material is to use gamified learning on Quizizz!

We love that teachers create millions of quizzes and lessons every day for students across the world in order to optimize instruction. The benefits of our lessons and games in low-stakes environments sharpen students’ thinking, teamwork, and healthy competitive spirit — all at the same time as class engagement. See? Math can absolutely be fun!

Since April is Mathematics and Statistics Awareness Month, extra resources are always helpful. No matter your grade level, as a learning platform, Quizizz has it all! If you’re teaching addition, multiplication, and division to elementary students; the formula of a slope to middle schoolers; or the Pythagorean theorem to high school students, we have you covered. Here are 10+Math Quizzes that you can play with your students today!

Deja B’s Math Math Quiz — Grade 1–2

This quiz has been played a whopping 39,000 times! It is a perfect quiz to test your students on their addition and subtraction calculation capabilities. You can play this quiz live with students in teams, or as individual participants and host a math championship game. For the teams who win the first round, play Ummi Muwahidah’s Math Review Quiz — Grade 2. It is sure to foster camaraderie and competition to win!

Jessica Master’s Disney Trivia and Math Quiz — Grade 2- 5

This quiz is perfect for elementary students and has been played over 700 times! With Disney movies’ trivia sprinkled in between math questions about numbers, your students are bound to have fun. We love that Ms. Jessica added differentiation and scaffolding by recording her voice to speak the questions aloud — which is a great way to empower all students to give their best and succeed. For those kiddos who want more, play Amy Guitierrez’s Morning Math Mash-Up — Grade 4 — it has 8 questions and has been played over 1,900 times!

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Amy Gao Math Vocabulary Quiz — Grade 6

This quiz has been played over 300 times and it is perfect for middle school students, perhaps as a daily review to track and increase formative data, or a weekly homework prior to an upcoming exam. From what an integer is, to what perpendicular means, this quiz has it covered, all within 20 questions. This quiz is a great way to introduce geometrical topics. After this quiz, students ready to move on can play Brianna Daresta’s Math Vocabulary quiz either live or as homework for further enrichment.

Crystal Gallica’s Math Trivia Quiz — Grade 6–8

This 20-question quiz has equal parts of quirkiness and historical accuracy captured well. No wonder it has been played more than 1,200 times — we’re sure that your students would love it as a warm-up to get the class motivation going!

Kimberly Shorb’s Quadratics Quiz — Grade 7–9

This quiz has been played more than 500 times and we’re sure that your students would appreciate the engaging 20-question formative assessment homework over a snooze-worthy worksheet. This quiz tests it all — theoretical understanding, vocabulary and identification, and practical problems to solve using graphs and Cartesian coordinates.

Norlyn Cabrera and Judy Noreiga’s Fact or Bluff Quiz — Grade 9

This quiz has been designed to challenge your students about the concepts they have learned. This can serve as a brain teaser quiz for those high-performing students who love to be continuously challenged and improve their scores. This activity can also serve as a review for similar questions on the SATs too. All the best, Quizizz students!

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Amy Gao Math Vocabulary Quiz — Grade 6

This quiz has been played over 300 times and it is perfect for middle school students, perhaps as a daily review to track and increase formative data, or a weekly homework prior to an upcoming exam. From what an integer is, to what perpendicular means, this quiz has it covered, all within 20 questions. This quiz is a great way to introduce geometrical topics. After this quiz, students ready to move on can play Brianna Daresta’s Math Vocabulary quiz either live or as homework for further enrichment.

Crystal Gallica’s Math Trivia Quiz — Grade 6–8

This 20-question quiz has equal parts of quirkiness and historical accuracy captured well. No wonder it has been played more than 1,200 times — we’re sure that your students would love it as a warm-up to get the class motivation going!

Kimberly Shorb’s Quadratics Quiz — Grade 7–9

This quiz has been played more than 500 times and we’re sure that your students would appreciate the engaging 20-question formative assessment homework over a snooze-worthy worksheet. This quiz tests it all — theoretical understanding, vocabulary and identification, and practical problems to solve using graphs and Cartesian coordinates.

Norlyn Cabrera and Judy Noreiga’s Fact or Bluff Quiz — Grade 9

This quiz has been designed to challenge your students about the concepts they have learned. This can serve as a brain teaser quiz to those high-performing students who love to be continuously challenged and improve their scores. This activity can also serve as a review for similar questions on the SATs too. All the best, Quizizz students!

Juan Restrepo’s Integral Calculus Quiz — Grade 9–12

This quiz is perfect to test your students’ grasp of the concepts of integration and differentiation via vocabulary. This 10-question quiz has been played over 2,600 times and is perfect for a weekend homework quiz. We’re proud that Quizizz supports a compatible math editor interface, and we’re glad that students and teachers can use the math editor to submit their answers in a meaningful way!

Math teachers of Quizizz, ‘Fun with Math’ doesn’t stop there. In addition to the activities above, we’re sure you’ve come up with many ways for you and your students to make math fun and engaging! Whether it’s with quizzes with math exercises, general knowledge, trivia, jokes, memes, or other fun, tell us how you plan to make math fun in the comments below!

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