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6th Grade Math Activity Maze Bundle
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This is a collection of 24 mazes that cover 8 topics. These are great to use at the end of 6th grade to review or the beginning of 7th grade to refresh students' memory.

Each maze includes a printable version as well as a DIGITAL version in Google Slides.

Topics included:

-Mean, Median, Mode, and Range

-Solving One-Step Equations

-Solving One-Step Inequalities

-Unit Rate

-Volume of Prisms

-Long Division

-Prime Factorization

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6th Grade Math Activity Maze Bundle

Rated 4.71 out of 5, based on 7 reviews
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6th
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Pages
36
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Teaching Duration
3 Weeks

Description

This is a collection of 24 mazes that cover 8 topics. These are great to use at the end of 6th grade to review or the beginning of 7th grade to refresh students' memory.

Each maze includes a printable version as well as a DIGITAL version in Google Slides.

Topics included:

-Mean, Median, Mode, and Range

-Solving One-Step Equations

-Solving One-Step Inequalities

-Unit Rate

-Volume of Prisms

-Long Division

-Prime Factorization

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Rated 4.71 out of 5, based on 7 reviews
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Rated 5 out of 5
July 12, 2025
Great activity to help my 6th graders practice learned skills. Highly recommend!
Jennifer Simeral
(TPT Seller)
430 reviews
Grades taught: 6th
Rated 5 out of 5
December 2, 2024
My students love it when I surprise them with new activities to do in class
Sharon S.
16 reviews
Grades taught: 6th, 7th
Student populations: Autism, Learning difficulties
Rated 4 out of 5
October 2, 2022
An engaging way to get class started.
Adrian T.
22 reviews
Grades taught: 6th
Student populations: Autism, Learning difficulties
Rated 5 out of 5
December 1, 2021
I love the mazes! Had to get them for 6th grade since I now teach them, too. Helps with the practice where the kids don't feel like it's a normal worksheet and love they are digital now we are 1 to 1 at school! Thanks for all the hard work to save me time!!
April B.
486 reviews
Grades taught: 6th
Rated 4 out of 5
June 24, 2021
Who doesn't love mazes!!! My students have convinced themselves that they are doing something easy. LOL. Math classwork disguised as a maze!! They don't mind doing the "math" if its in a maze.
Laura Hernandez
(TPT Seller)
147 reviews
Grades taught: 6th
Student populations: Emerging bilinguals, Learning difficulties
Rated 5 out of 5
February 8, 2021
I like this resource for digital learning. I use it in a OneNote notebook, and students are able to use the highlighter tool to trace their path even if they don't have a touchscreen device. It's a fun way to practice dividing fractions.
Susan J
(TPT Seller)
36 reviews
Grades taught: 6th
Rated 5 out of 5
September 13, 2020
My students LOVED these mazes! I had multiple students do more than one maze when they didn't have to, and some students even took extra mazes home for homework for fun! :O I love love love these math mazes!
Sevens in the House
(TPT Seller)
60 reviews
Grades taught: 7th

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Find the volume of a right rectangular prism with fractional edge lengths by packing it with unit cubes of the appropriate unit fraction edge lengths, and show that the volume is the same as would be found by multiplying the edge lengths of the prism. Apply the formulas 𝘝 = 𝘭 𝘸 𝘩 and 𝘝 = 𝘣 𝘩 to find volumes of right rectangular prisms with fractional edge lengths in the context of solving real-world and mathematical problems.
Summarize numerical data sets in relation to their context, such as by:
Giving quantitative measures of center (median and/or mean) and variability (interquartile range and/or mean absolute deviation), as well as describing any overall pattern and any striking deviations from the overall pattern with reference to the context in which the data were gathered.
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