7th Grade Math Christmas Holiday Activities Digital and Worksheets BUNDLE
7th Grade Math Christmas Holiday Activities Digital and Worksheets BUNDLE
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Looking for engaging Christmas Math activities?
This festive holiday bundle includes seven interactive, self-checking Google Sheets activities and printable worksheets designed for 7th grade math students!
Students will review key concepts such as proportions, angle relationships, two-step equations with decimals, similar figures, constant rate of change, combining like terms, and more—all with a fun Christmas theme.
Each activity includes both digital and printable versions—no prep required and perfect for keeping your students engaged before the holiday break!
This activities bundle includes (the links below will take you to the individual resources on TPT):
- Solving Proportions – Christmas Cookie Munch
- Angle Relationships – Holiday 4 of a Kind
- Two-Step Equations – Ugly Sweater Competition
- Similar Figures – Holiday Word Scramble
- Combining Like Terms – Christmas Word Scramble
- Constant Rate of Change – Holiday Smile Factory
- Equations with Variables on Both Sides – Christmas Cookie Munch
📘 Standards Alignment
Perfect for reviewing and reinforcing:
7.4C, 7.4D, 7.5C, 7.11A, 7.11C (7th Grade Math TEKS)
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All of the activities have a digital and a printable version that require no prep for you! You will love the self-checking aspect of each of these activities to keep your students engaged and make your grading easier!
Each activity includes:
- Digital Activity - Google Sheets
- Digital Activity Key
- Printable Worksheet Version of the Activity
Each activity is available through a PDF which has the printable worksheet version as well as force copy links to the digital activity & worksheet. You do not need to connect your google drive to be able to access these PDFs.
Reviews from Educators
☆ I did this activity with my students before we left for winter break. It kept them engaged and focused and when they got stuck, it prompted meaningful questions and not just "I don't know what to do" Thank you. - Lynn W
☆ Such a fun resource! I was testing it out in class before assignments, and one of the kids started watching over my shoulder and commented, "Aww cool!" All my students were highly engaged. - Lisa M.
☆ My daughter thoroughly enjoyed this activity! I loved that it was self-checking and allowed me to see what she knew or needed more work on. Thank you for this cool and engaging activity. - Homeschooling Mom