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Spring: Multiplying Rational Numbers Maze Activity
Spring: Multiplying Rational Numbers Maze Activity
Spring: Multiplying Rational Numbers Maze Activity
Spring: Multiplying Rational Numbers Maze Activity
Spring: Multiplying Rational Numbers Maze Activity
Spring: Multiplying Rational Numbers Maze Activity
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Spring: Multiplying Rational Numbers Maze Activity
Spring: Multiplying Rational Numbers Maze Activity
Spring: Multiplying Rational Numbers Maze Activity
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Spring: Multiplying Rational Numbers Maze Activity Sets

Students will be asked to evaluate the product of expressions containing proper and improper fractions between -10 and 10, in addition to Mixed Numbers. Note, all three types of multiplication symbols are used: a × b, a ∙ b, and (a)(b).

Other versions for differentiation:

Multiplying Positive Fractions Level 1 - Positive proper and improper fractions only

Multiplying Positive Fractions Level 2 - Positive fractions and mixed numbers

Product Features:

  • 25 unique Spring Mazes
    • 5 different versions: Each with 15 unique questions & 5 different maze paths

  • Printable option - Facilitate hands on learning in your classroom in 2 different ways.
    • 1 Problem Set per class/group: Students will work on the same set of 15 questions, but 5 different maze paths will be generated. You have 4 different Problem Sets left for the rest of your classes/or groups.
    • 5 Problem Sets per class/group: Students will be working on 5 different Problem Sets each containing 15 unique questions and one of the 5 different maze paths to maximize individual work.

  • Digital option - Compatible with most digital learning platforms for distance learning.
    • Use this resource digitally with Easel by TpT
    • Assign to your students via Google Classroom
    • Share from any Learning Management System or by email with a link
    • Use the Student Assignment List included in the digital product to assign different versions to your students and maximize independent work.

EASY GRADING: All Maze Activities are easy for teachers to grade and return back to students. Just compare the students maze path to the solution paths for a quick visual check to see if the correct answers were found.

Gorgeous Typography: We use the same mathematical typography used in textbooks and research papers within our products for optimal readability and display.

Look for more Activities & Games on TPT by Qwizy or on qwizy.com! Reviews and Feedback are Always Appreciated. Additionally, if you love this product but wish it covered a different math concept please contact me to let me know. New products can be made quickly to fill any of your needs.

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Spring: Multiplying Rational Numbers Maze Activity

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30 minutes

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Description

Spring: Multiplying Rational Numbers Maze Activity Sets

Students will be asked to evaluate the product of expressions containing proper and improper fractions between -10 and 10, in addition to Mixed Numbers. Note, all three types of multiplication symbols are used: a × b, a ∙ b, and (a)(b).

Other versions for differentiation:

Multiplying Positive Fractions Level 1 - Positive proper and improper fractions only

Multiplying Positive Fractions Level 2 - Positive fractions and mixed numbers

Product Features:

  • 25 unique Spring Mazes
    • 5 different versions: Each with 15 unique questions & 5 different maze paths

  • Printable option - Facilitate hands on learning in your classroom in 2 different ways.
    • 1 Problem Set per class/group: Students will work on the same set of 15 questions, but 5 different maze paths will be generated. You have 4 different Problem Sets left for the rest of your classes/or groups.
    • 5 Problem Sets per class/group: Students will be working on 5 different Problem Sets each containing 15 unique questions and one of the 5 different maze paths to maximize individual work.

  • Digital option - Compatible with most digital learning platforms for distance learning.
    • Use this resource digitally with Easel by TpT
    • Assign to your students via Google Classroom
    • Share from any Learning Management System or by email with a link
    • Use the Student Assignment List included in the digital product to assign different versions to your students and maximize independent work.

EASY GRADING: All Maze Activities are easy for teachers to grade and return back to students. Just compare the students maze path to the solution paths for a quick visual check to see if the correct answers were found.

Gorgeous Typography: We use the same mathematical typography used in textbooks and research papers within our products for optimal readability and display.

Look for more Activities & Games on TPT by Qwizy or on qwizy.com! Reviews and Feedback are Always Appreciated. Additionally, if you love this product but wish it covered a different math concept please contact me to let me know. New products can be made quickly to fill any of your needs.

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Apply and extend previous understandings of multiplication to multiply a fraction by a whole number.
Recognize opposite signs of numbers as indicating locations on opposite sides of 0 on the number line; recognize that the opposite of the opposite of a number is the number itself, e.g., -(-3) = 3, and that 0 is its own opposite.
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