Description
These no-prep math worksheets are a fun and engaging way for students to practise Divisibility Rules. I especially like these maze matches for this topic as they get students reasoning about a question as they try to find the path using the divisibility tests for 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 or 10. Sometimes they might be able to see quickly why a hexagon won’t give the desired value using good mathematical reasoning, and sometimes they'll just try and work it out. Both excellent mathematical skills!
[Not sure what a Math Maze Match is? PREVIEW a similar product by downloading my FREE Math Maze here: Ordering Numbers: Integers, Decimals & Fractions]
Contents:
In this pack you will find:
- 8 different mazes with questions on divisibility: students find a path across the maze by using only hexagons that contain numbers divisible by the given number (using the tests for divisibility by 2,3,4,5,6,8,9 or 10).
- Teacher solutions showing the correct path through each maze. This answer key makes for easy, quick assessment.
Suggested Use
These worksheets are versatile and can be used to enhance individual learning or promote teamwork:
- Individual Activities: Let students navigate through the mazes at their own pace, making it a perfect task for independent work or homework.
- Team or Pair Work: Encourage collaboration by having students work in pairs or small groups to solve the mazes together.
- Relay Races: Add excitement by setting up relays where students solve a step and then pass the worksheet to a teammate, fostering a dynamic classroom environment.
A quick look at the paths students have found in the maze will help you get a quick assessment of their learning.
Interested in more Math Maze Matches? Check out
Calculating with Positive and Negative Integers
Decimal Addition & Subtraction
Fractions: Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication or Division
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Description
These no-prep math worksheets are a fun and engaging way for students to practise Divisibility Rules. I especially like these maze matches for this topic as they get students reasoning about a question as they try to find the path using the divisibility tests for 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 or 10. Sometimes they might be able to see quickly why a hexagon won’t give the desired value using good mathematical reasoning, and sometimes they'll just try and work it out. Both excellent mathematical skills!
[Not sure what a Math Maze Match is? PREVIEW a similar product by downloading my FREE Math Maze here: Ordering Numbers: Integers, Decimals & Fractions]
Contents:
In this pack you will find:
- 8 different mazes with questions on divisibility: students find a path across the maze by using only hexagons that contain numbers divisible by the given number (using the tests for divisibility by 2,3,4,5,6,8,9 or 10).
- Teacher solutions showing the correct path through each maze. This answer key makes for easy, quick assessment.
Suggested Use
These worksheets are versatile and can be used to enhance individual learning or promote teamwork:
- Individual Activities: Let students navigate through the mazes at their own pace, making it a perfect task for independent work or homework.
- Team or Pair Work: Encourage collaboration by having students work in pairs or small groups to solve the mazes together.
- Relay Races: Add excitement by setting up relays where students solve a step and then pass the worksheet to a teammate, fostering a dynamic classroom environment.
A quick look at the paths students have found in the maze will help you get a quick assessment of their learning.
Interested in more Math Maze Matches? Check out
Calculating with Positive and Negative Integers
Decimal Addition & Subtraction
Fractions: Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication or Division





