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Printable PDF, Google Slides & Easel by TPT Versions are included in this distance learning ready activity which consists of a maze where students will have to calculate the midpoint between two given points using the midpoint formula.
Not all boxes are used in the maze to prevent students from just figuring out the correct route. Students will have to successfully calculate the midpoint 16 times to complete the maze.
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- Printable PDF
- Google Slides
- Easel by TPT
Please view the preview for an exact picture of the maze.
Answer key is included for easy grading.
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Copying for more than one teacher, or for an entire department, school,
or school system is prohibited.
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Printable PDF, Google Slides & Easel by TPT Versions are included in this distance learning ready activity which consists of a maze where students will have to calculate the midpoint between two given points using the midpoint formula.
Not all boxes are used in the maze to prevent students from just figuring out the correct route. Students will have to successfully calculate the midpoint 16 times to complete the maze.
Distance learning?
- No problem! This activity now includes Google Slides & Easel by TPT digital options!
- Explore the ⌨ Distance Learning in my store for more digital resources
Three Forms of Use Included
- Printable PDF
- Google Slides
- Easel by TPT
Please view the preview for an exact picture of the maze.
Answer key is included for easy grading.
o Click Here for more Basic Geometry Skills activities
This product is also part of the following money saving bundle
High School Geometry Bundle - All My Geometry Products for 1 Low Price
Find the resource you need quickly & easily....
Download the FREE Amazing Mathematics Resource Catalog Today!
- Resource Catalog - 6th Math
- Resource Catalog - 7th Math
- Resource Catalog - 8th Math
- Resource Catalog - Algebra
- Resource Catalog - Geometry
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©Copyright Amazing Mathematics LLC
This product is to be used by the original purchaser only.
This product can NOT be uploaded to the internet by the purchaser.
Doing so is a violation of the copyright of this product.
Copying for more than one teacher, or for an entire department, school,
or school system is prohibited.
This product may not be distributed or displayed digitally for public view, uploaded to school or district websites, distributed via email, or submitted to file sharing sites.
The unauthorized reproduction or distribution of a copyrighted work is illegal.
Criminal copyright infringement, including infringement without monetary gain, is investigated by the FBI and is punishable by fines and federal imprisonment.






