Math Made Easy: End of Year Review with Illustrative Mathematics

Let’s Talk About the End of the Year Oh, boy. The end of the year. You’re juggling field day, assemblies, assessments, pizza parties, classroom clean-up, and somewhere in there, you’re supposed to still be teaching. Teaching math? In May? That feels… ambitious. But here’s the thing—those kids still need review. And not just any review—something fun, meaningful, and standards-aligned.

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The Problem: Kids Are Checked Out…

and So Are You If your classroom is anything like mine, you’ve got kids bouncing off the walls and counting down the days (and maybe you are too). Reviewing months of math content sounds like a dream, until you try pulling out a textbook and watch their eyes glaze over. You need something that actually works—and fast.

The Solution: End of Year Math Review

That Doesn’t Make Everyone Cry This is where the magic comes in. I’ve created an End of Year Math Review that’s aligned to the Illustrative Mathematics curriculum, and it’s made with real kids (and real teachers) in mind. We’re talking games, putting it all together review, math mysteries, task cards—the kind of stuff that feels more like play than work, but still gives you the review they need before summer break hits.

Why This Matters Because we’re not just surviving the last few weeks—we’re closing the year with confidence. Your students get to leave your class feeling like math rockstars. And you? You get to keep your sanity intact (and maybe sneak in a few minutes to clean out your filing cabinet).

Wrap-Up: Let’s Make End of Year Review Easy

ou don’t need to reinvent the wheel. This review resource does the heavy lifting so you can focus on what really matters—celebrating all the growth your students have made this year. Grab the resource, print it out, and breathe a little easier knowing you’ve got math covered.

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