Those mazes are an engaging way for students to improve skills in Comparing Decimals. This resource includes 4 MAZES + keys to practice the topic. I created these mazes as a fun activity to give to students during Halloween or anytime for enrichment.
Students need to determine which answer matches the question and to follow the maze of problems until they reach the end. Students could complete this independently, with a partner, or at a math station.
It works well for maths centres, for tutoring online and offline, as classwork too.
There are other fun Mazes and activities to practice with Decimals:
Decimals Activities
It is the Percentage of an Amount Snakes and Ladders board game. Children have to find the Percentages of an Amount using fraction of a set, or multiplication of fractions, or finding 10% of an amount or other quick strategies. This math game is a great review and an engaging way to practice more in finding the Percentage of an Amount. Children will have fun playing this dice game.
Students will need a dice and a counter (1 for each student).
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This resource provides extra practice for making 10 to subtract up to 20: making 10 to subtract 9, making 10 to subtract 8, and making 10 to subtract from 14, 15, or 16, along with mixed questions and activities such as mazes and matching activities. It helps students understand how some facts can be solved using known facts about “making 10.”
It includes:
•7 pages of Using ten frames for Making 10 to Subtract 9, 8 and mixed questions. Students will cross counters on a ten frame to make 10, and solve the questions.
• 5 pages for Making 10 to Subtract from 14, 15, 16 and mixed questions of subtraction 2 numbers from third number, two of them make 10.
• 9 pages (2 different kinds of worksheets) for making 3 numbers from 2 numbers to make 10 and subtracting 9, 8, and mixed questions (e.g., 14 - 6 = 14 - 4 - 2 = 10 - 2 = 8).
• 4 pages of Activities - 2 mazes and 2 matching activities in both colour and black-and-white versions with answer keys - with the mixed questions of subtraction 1 digit number from 2 digit number which is up to 20.
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This is a fun dice board game where students will practice Solving Word Problems using Equivalent Ratio. It’s an engaging way for children to review and reinforce their understanding of ratio while having fun.
Perfect for class activities, this game offers a hands-on approach to learning, making it both enjoyable and educational. All students need is a dice and a counter to get started, and they’ll be practicing important math skills without it feeling like work!
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Equivalent Ratio Butterfly Board Dice Game
These mazes are a creative and engaging way for students to master Multiplying Whole numbers by ten, hundred , thousand - and they will love every minute of it!
With this resource, students will navigate through 5 exciting mazes as they solve problems, making learning feel like a game. Answer keys are included to ensure seamless checking.
Students solve each problem, match their answers, and follow the maze until they reach the finish line. Whether working independently, with a partner, or at a math station, they will stay focused and have fun while reinforcing key skills.
Perfect for:
Math centers
Tutoring
Classwork that feels more like play
Engaging fast finishers
Make practicing multiplying whole numbers by 10, 100, 1000 fun and effective- your students will thank you for it!
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Dividing Decimals by 10, 100, 1000 Dice Games
Multiplying Decimals by 10 100 1000 Snakes and Ladders Board Game
This is a fun dice board game where students will practice Multiplication Unlike Fractions. It is an engaging way for children to review and reinforce their understanding of multiplying fractions while having fun.
Perfect for class activities, this game offers a hands-on approach to learning, making it both enjoyable and educational. All students need is a dice and a counter to get started, and they'll be practicing important math skills without it feeling like work!