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Fun end of the year math review activities! 20 basic addition and subtraction math mazes! 2nd and 3rd Grade / Grade 2 and 3 fun extra practice puzzle packets for fact fluency to review addition and subtraction within / up to 20, including missing number calculations (missing addend, minuend, subtrahend). Basic operation / add and subtract fluency centers, rotations, stations, morning work, bell ringers, small group intervention, extension challenges, warm ups, sub plan lesson activities, early finishers activities, test prep, end of the year puzzle packets, fast finishers, assessment, fun math time fillers, alternative homework, cooperative learning, or individual practice.
- Self-checking activities
- Printable PDF or make digital with Easel
- Includes answer keys and a BUNDLE bonus file with booklet cover pages and maze templates for a make-your-own maze extension task
- Some of the mazes feature fewer pathways for differentiation, some focus on missing number calculations, and one also includes calculations within 30
BUNDLE contains 4 packets:
- 5 Addition within 20 Mazes (includes some missing addend mazes)
- 5 Subtraction within 20 Mazes (includes some missing number mazes)
- 5 Addition and Subtraction within 20 Mazes (includes some missing number mazes)
- 5 Adding 3 Single-Digit Numbers Mazes (includes missing addends) -One of the mazes in the Adding Three 1-Digit Numbers packet includes some calculations within 30, rather than 20.
- BUNDLE BONUS FILE: Booklet cover pages (4 designs) for you to use if you wish to make up a booklet of multiple mazes for your students, and blank maze templates (2 versions) for an extension task where students can make their own mazes for a peer to complete.
- Full answer keys are included.
Please see the preview files and individual resource description pages to check these will suit your students.
Explore more MATH MAZES.
- No prep: 20 maze puzzles to print and copy as fun alternatives to worksheets. Students use the answers to make a path through the maze, starting at the shaded box (top left). Students color in the pathway as they go, or use a highlighter or pencil to mark the pathway. The correct pathway passes through most boxes, but not all.
- Use again: You could laminate these mazes to use them again and again. Students could use a dry-wipe marker to mark on the correct pathway.
- Highly flexible: These mazes can be used as bell-ringers or morning work, warm up activities, review tasks, early finisher challenges, homework, or simply as a more engaging alternative to another standard page of calculations.
- Self-checking: Mazes promote self-correction. There are a limited number of pathways leading away from each box, so students will notice some of their mistakes immediately, and therefore self-check. Additionally, reaching a dead-end will prompt them to retrace their steps to see where they have strayed from the correct path.
- Answer keys: You could print an answer key (located at the end of the file) and move around the class to find students who have gone wrong and nudge them back on course. Or you could display the answer key on the whiteboard at the end for self-checking. Or keep a laminated copy of all answer keys for students to access when they are finished.
- Differentiation: To suit different ages and abilities, mazes with fewer pathways are indicated with a star in the top right. All mazes work well for individuals, pairs, or small groups; you might want to use mixed ability pairs or groups. You can also differentiate by using mazes from some of my other math maze packets with different students.
- Digital: Assign to your students whichever pages of these resources you want on an LMS, using Easel. Add your own instructions if you wish and take out any pages you don't want your students to see, such as answer keys. Students complete the mazes on their device, using the pen tool, and return the work to you. No need to print using this method.
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20 Math Mazes: Add and Subtract Within & To 20 Fun Math Fact Fluency Worksheets
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Fun end of the year math review activities! 20 basic addition and subtraction math mazes! 2nd and 3rd Grade / Grade 2 and 3 fun extra practice puzzle packets for fact fluency to review addition and subtraction within / up to 20, including missing number calculations (missing addend, minuend, subtrahend). Basic operation / add and subtract fluency centers, rotations, stations, morning work, bell ringers, small group intervention, extension challenges, warm ups, sub plan lesson activities, early finishers activities, test prep, end of the year puzzle packets, fast finishers, assessment, fun math time fillers, alternative homework, cooperative learning, or individual practice.
- Self-checking activities
- Printable PDF or make digital with Easel
- Includes answer keys and a BUNDLE bonus file with booklet cover pages and maze templates for a make-your-own maze extension task
- Some of the mazes feature fewer pathways for differentiation, some focus on missing number calculations, and one also includes calculations within 30
BUNDLE contains 4 packets:
- 5 Addition within 20 Mazes (includes some missing addend mazes)
- 5 Subtraction within 20 Mazes (includes some missing number mazes)
- 5 Addition and Subtraction within 20 Mazes (includes some missing number mazes)
- 5 Adding 3 Single-Digit Numbers Mazes (includes missing addends) -One of the mazes in the Adding Three 1-Digit Numbers packet includes some calculations within 30, rather than 20.
- BUNDLE BONUS FILE: Booklet cover pages (4 designs) for you to use if you wish to make up a booklet of multiple mazes for your students, and blank maze templates (2 versions) for an extension task where students can make their own mazes for a peer to complete.
- Full answer keys are included.
Please see the preview files and individual resource description pages to check these will suit your students.
Explore more MATH MAZES.
- No prep: 20 maze puzzles to print and copy as fun alternatives to worksheets. Students use the answers to make a path through the maze, starting at the shaded box (top left). Students color in the pathway as they go, or use a highlighter or pencil to mark the pathway. The correct pathway passes through most boxes, but not all.
- Use again: You could laminate these mazes to use them again and again. Students could use a dry-wipe marker to mark on the correct pathway.
- Highly flexible: These mazes can be used as bell-ringers or morning work, warm up activities, review tasks, early finisher challenges, homework, or simply as a more engaging alternative to another standard page of calculations.
- Self-checking: Mazes promote self-correction. There are a limited number of pathways leading away from each box, so students will notice some of their mistakes immediately, and therefore self-check. Additionally, reaching a dead-end will prompt them to retrace their steps to see where they have strayed from the correct path.
- Answer keys: You could print an answer key (located at the end of the file) and move around the class to find students who have gone wrong and nudge them back on course. Or you could display the answer key on the whiteboard at the end for self-checking. Or keep a laminated copy of all answer keys for students to access when they are finished.
- Differentiation: To suit different ages and abilities, mazes with fewer pathways are indicated with a star in the top right. All mazes work well for individuals, pairs, or small groups; you might want to use mixed ability pairs or groups. You can also differentiate by using mazes from some of my other math maze packets with different students.
- Digital: Assign to your students whichever pages of these resources you want on an LMS, using Easel. Add your own instructions if you wish and take out any pages you don't want your students to see, such as answer keys. Students complete the mazes on their device, using the pen tool, and return the work to you. No need to print using this method.
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