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Preview of Order of Operations Logic Puzzle Maze Set| Error Analysis | 4–6th Grade Math

Order of Operations Logic Puzzle Maze Set| Error Analysis | 4–6th Grade Math

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This Order of Operations Logic Maze set challenges students to apply PEMDAS through reasoning, error analysis, and logical elimination—not guesswork. Students solve expressions and follow the maze only if their answer and reasoning are correct. Tempting wrong answers are intentionally designed to reflect common PEMDAS mistakes, making this resource ideal for enrichment, gifted learners, and deep mathematical thinking. ✨ What Makes This Different Not a worksheet—a reasoning-based logic p
Preview of Place Value & Powers of 10 Logic Puzzle Maze | Error Analysis | 4–6th Grade Math

Place Value & Powers of 10 Logic Puzzle Maze | Error Analysis | 4–6th Grade Math

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Gifted Ink EDU
These Place Value & Powers of 10 Logic Mazes are high-level math enrichment activities for Grades 4–6 that challenge students to reason through place value, base-ten relationships, and powers of 10. Students navigate each maze by selecting the only logically correct answer, while tempting wrong paths expose common misconceptions. This design promotes error analysis, justification, and deep number sense rather than rote computation. Perfect for gifted learners, early finishers, math center
Preview of Multiples, Factors & Divisibility Logic Maze| Error Analysis | 4–6th Grade Math

Multiples, Factors & Divisibility Logic Maze| Error Analysis | 4–6th Grade Math

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Gifted Ink EDU
🧠Engage students in deep mathematical reasoning with these Multiples, Factors & Divisibility Logic Mazes, designed specifically for gifted and advanced learners in grades 4–6. This resource goes beyond worksheets and task cards by requiring students to analyze, justify, and debug their thinking as they navigate each maze. Instead of answering isolated questions, students must use logical reasoning to choose the correct path. Incorrect answers don’t end the activity—they lead to intentiona
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