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End of Year Math Project for Middle School | Coffee Shop After Testing Activity
Need a meaningful math activity for after state testing or summer school? This Coffee Shop Math Project for 6th, 7th, and 8th Grade reviews the fundamental math skills students use across middle school in a fun, real-world format, and includes both print and digital versions for easy and flexible use! With 9 print-and-go tasks, clear directions, and an engaging theme, you're ready for 3-4 days of low-stress, independent learning for the last weeks of school!
Use this as a fun end-of-year review, an early finisher project, or a sub-friendly activity that runs itself. Each task is self-contained, so you can assign the whole project or cherry-pick the pages that match what your students need.
Here's what you'll get:
· 9 Self-contained math tasks (Printable PDF)
· Print AND Google Slides versions
· Metric version included
· Complete answer key
· Grading rubric
· Teacher instruction page with differentiation tips and “classroom transformation” ideas if you want to run this as a themed day!
The 9 included tasks cover:
Ratios & Proportions: Finding unit rates for coffee supplies.
The Number System: Managing guest checks with decimals and fractions.
Expressions & Equations: Solving multi-step problems for café orders.
Geometry: Calculating volume for storage and area for new carpeting.
Statistics & Probability: Analyzing mean, median, and mode for muffin sales.
Financial Literacy: Calculating hours worked and net pay on a weekly timesheet.
Want to make it extra memorable? Transform your classroom into a Starbucks-style café! Dim the lights, play lo-fi coffee shop music, and let students earn "café loyalty stamps" for completing each section.
TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID…
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “This was a great resource for my summer school students. I had a mix of skill levels, so I was able to challenge the higher students while helping the lower students with key concepts.”
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “Loved this resource. It was a great end of the year for students who had struggle behavior-wise for the entirety of the year. They were engaged and learned a lot of material through the projects. AWESOME!”
Need a meaningful math activity for after state testing or summer school? This Coffee Shop Math Project for 6th, 7th, and 8th Grade reviews the fundamental math skills students use across middle school in a fun, real-world format, and includes both print and digital versions for easy and flexible use! With 9 print-and-go tasks, clear directions, and an engaging theme, you're ready for 3-4 days of low-stress, independent learning for the last weeks of school!
Use this as a fun end-of-year review, an early finisher project, or a sub-friendly activity that runs itself. Each task is self-contained, so you can assign the whole project or cherry-pick the pages that match what your students need.
Here's what you'll get:
· 9 Self-contained math tasks (Printable PDF)
· Print AND Google Slides versions
· Metric version included
· Complete answer key
· Grading rubric
· Teacher instruction page with differentiation tips and “classroom transformation” ideas if you want to run this as a themed day!
The 9 included tasks cover:
Ratios & Proportions: Finding unit rates for coffee supplies.
The Number System: Managing guest checks with decimals and fractions.
Expressions & Equations: Solving multi-step problems for café orders.
Geometry: Calculating volume for storage and area for new carpeting.
Statistics & Probability: Analyzing mean, median, and mode for muffin sales.
Financial Literacy: Calculating hours worked and net pay on a weekly timesheet.
Want to make it extra memorable? Transform your classroom into a Starbucks-style café! Dim the lights, play lo-fi coffee shop music, and let students earn "café loyalty stamps" for completing each section.
TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID…
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “This was a great resource for my summer school students. I had a mix of skill levels, so I was able to challenge the higher students while helping the lower students with key concepts.”
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “Loved this resource. It was a great end of the year for students who had struggle behavior-wise for the entirety of the year. They were engaged and learned a lot of material through the projects. AWESOME!”