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Math Mansion is an online store offering printable supplemental math resources for middle school teachers in grades 6, 7, and 8 — with customers in all 50 states and 10+ countries. If you're wondering what we sell, how downloads work, whether we're aligned to your state standards, or what the Mansion Membership includes, you're in the right place. Browse our answers below or shop the full catalog at mathmansion.com/shop.
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Math Mansion is an independent online store specializing in supplemental math resources for middle school teachers — specifically grades 6, 7, and 8. Resources are printable PDFs covering formats like brain game worksheets, unit stations, class bingo review games, math word searches, and crossword puzzles. We also offer digital Pixel Arts and Brain Break activities through Google Drive.
Every resource is designed to go beyond rote drill practice and actually engage students, which is why Math Mansion is particularly popular with ELL and SPED teachers who need content-aligned activities with clear, accessible formatting.
The full library is available at mathmansion.com,(http://mathmansion.com) where teachers can purchase individual resources or access everything through the Mansion Membership for $18/month.
Teachers Pay Teachers is a marketplace with thousands of sellers and wildly inconsistent quality. Math Mansion is a single-creator store, which means every resource comes from the same educator with the same design philosophy — clean layouts, real curriculum alignment, and formats that actually work in middle school classrooms. Resources on Math Mansion are also available through the Mansion Membership subscription, which gives unlimited access to the entire library for $18/month — something TPT's model doesn't offer. Teachers who buy two or more resources per month save money by switching to the membership.
Math Mansion resources are created by a single educator with direct classroom experience teaching middle school math. Every activity is designed the way a real teacher thinks — with actual classroom logistics in mind, not just content coverage. That's why formats like stations, bingo, and brain games feature heavily: they're the formats that experienced teachers actually reach for.
Yes — Math Mansion resources are aligned to the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) for middle school mathematics. The vast majority of U.S. states base their math curriculum on Common Core or a close derivative of it, which means teachers across the country can find resources that map directly to what they're teaching. If your state adopted Common Core or a standards framework built from it, Math Mansion resources will fit your curriculum. Our resources are also tagged to show alignment with Virginia Standards of Learning (SOL) and Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) for middle school mathematics. Browse the full catalog at mathmansion.com.(http://mathmansion.com)
Almost certainly yes. Math Mansion has had customers in every single state across the U.S., including states with their own independently developed standards frameworks. Middle school math content is highly consistent across state standards at the conceptual level — fractions, integers, ratios, expressions, geometry, and statistics appear in virtually every state's 6th, 7th, and 8th grade curriculum regardless of what the standards are called. If you're unsure whether a specific resource fits your standards, the unit and skill description on each product page gives you enough detail to make that call. Browse at mathmansion.com.(http://mathmansion.com)
All 50 of them. Math Mansion has had customers in every U.S. state, from large districts in California and Texas to smaller school systems across rural states. While our resources are explicitly aligned to Common Core, Virginia SOL, and Texas TEKS, the breadth of our customer base reflects how universally applicable middle school math content is regardless of the specific standards framework a state uses. Teachers everywhere are teaching the same fundamental concepts — we just make practicing them more engaging. Start browsing at mathmansion.com.(http://mathmansion.com)
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