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Fun & Engaging 6 7 Games for the Classroom: Six Seven Math Activities for Elementary Students

Are your students 6 7 obsessed?! Mine, too! This quirky trend has taken over classrooms everywhere, and honestly, I don’t get it, but I’m kind of here for it… and here’s why. Anytime kids latch onto something with this much enthusiasm, we get to use it to our advantage as teachers, especially when it comes to making math more fun and meaningful.

Whether you’re gearing up for the 67th day of school, planning a review day, or simply looking for engaging 6 7 games to add into your math block, my brand-new Six Seven Math Activities pack brings all the fun without the stress. With 25 print-and-go worksheets, skill-based activities, and two differentiated flipbook options, it’s a simple way to keep students learning while joining in on a trend they already love.

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Why These 6 7 Activities Work (and Why Kids Actually Pay Attention)

After years in the classroom, I’ve learned that even the best math lesson can fall flat if students aren’t invested. It doesn’t matter how much time you put into planning it. If their curiosity isn’t piqued or their attention isn’t grabbed… they’re out. 

And let’s be real, between off-task behaviors, mixed skill levels, and the constant need for review, teachers don’t have time for complicated prep or lengthy activities that lose students halfway through.

What students do respond to?

  • Something funny.
  • Something current.
  • Something they already love.

This is exactly why the six seven trend is worth tapping into as a teacher. 

It meets kids where they are (silly humor, inside jokes, and all), and transforms a moment of engagement into real academic learning.

When we can connect math to something familiar and fun, kids stay focused longer, retain more information, and actually enjoy learning.

What’s Inside the Six Seven Math Activity Pack

This six seven resource is designed to be easy to use, low prep, and packed with meaningful practice (disguised as fun!). It’s perfect for teachers who want 6 7 math activities that actually support students academically (not just fill time). 

Here’s what’s included:

25 Print-and-Go 6 7 Worksheets Covering Essential Skills

Perfect for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd grade, or for groups of students who need review across levels.

Skills covered include:

  • Addition & subtraction
  • Place value
  • Missing addends
  • Multiplication
  • 120 charts
  • Dollars & cents
  • Word problems
  • Writing practice
  • Skip counting
  • Arrays & equal groups
  • Geometry
  • Graphs & data
  • Brain breaks (because wiggly kids need love too)

Two Differentiated 6 7 Flipbooks

  • Option 1: Designed for 1st & 2nd grade
  • Option 2: Designed for 3rd grade

Use them for small groups, centers, early finishers, or a fun 67th Day of School keepsake.

6 7 Brain Breaks

Get your students up and moving with some fun, 6 7 themed brain breaks! They’ll get their wiggles out and still get a little extra number practice in, too.

6 7 brain breaks

Teachers love these 6 7 games and activities because they’re:

  • Zero prep, just print and go
  • High engagement
  • Flexible for any time of year
  • Easy to differentiate
  • A perfect blend of silly + skill-building

Check out the 6 7 math activities here!

Ways to Use These 6 7 Games in Your Classroom

Celebrate the 67th Day of School

Turn it into a mini theme day for the 67th Day of School! Pair the worksheets with a flipbook or brain break.

Morning Work or Early Finishers

Use the 6 7 math activities for consistent, independent, meaningful practice.

Sub Plans

Low prep + high engagement activities make the perfect “just in case” sub plan addition.

Math Centers or Partner Review Games

Students love the theme, and teachers love the built-in differentiation. Add them to your number-themed math centers or pair students up to play the games together. 

Fun Friday Math Time

Do you like to mix up your math block on Fridays? Pull out these on-trend 6 7 math activities and games for your next Friday math class!

6 7 math activities

Meeting Students Where They Are

Trends come and go, but the opportunity they provide is timeless. When we use something kids already think is funny, interesting, or cool, they immediately lean in.

These six seven math activities let you turn a pop-culture classroom moment into structured learning, without adding to your workload.

So even though it’s a silly trend, remember this: meeting students where they are and differentiating NEVER goes out of style. 

If you’re ready to join in on the six seven fun, you can grab the full activity set right here.

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Want More Ready-to-Use Math Activities?

If you love resources like this, you’ll definitely want to check out my Inner Circle Math Membership, where you get instant access to a growing library of fresh, grade-level-aligned math activities for 1st-3rd grade.

Teachers inside the membership get access to:

  • My complete guided math curriculum (for 1st-3rd grades)
  • Monthly math centers
  • Exclusive resources
  • Seasonal math activities
  • Problem-solving activities
  • Our differentiated worksheet library
  • And MORE!

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The six seven trend may be silly, but the learning behind it doesn’t have to be. With these fun and flexible 6 7 games and activities, you can bring fun, engagement, and meaningful math practice to your classroom at any time of year.

Whether it’s the 67th day of school or just a random Tuesday, these activities will help your students grow their skills while enjoying every minute.

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