Number Sequence Maze In this maze, the correct path to the finish is determined by the series of integers, beginning (or ending, if you choose) with the number 1. The non-path cells in the maze also have numbers, but they are not part of the ordered series so they cannot be followed. Moves can be made up, down, left and right, but not diagonally. You can select the scenario for the maze that determines the story and graphics used in the maze worksheet.Number Sequence Maze Options
Filling in the numbers with a given pattern is a great way to build critical thinking and discernment skills for grades 1-2. In addition to helping children practice addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, this method also helps them learn about patterns and how to recognize relationships between numbers. Start with easy patterns like 1, 2, 3, ___, 5 or 2, 4, 6, ___, 10. Let your child fill in the missing numbers. Once they understand, gradually increase the difficulty, such as 1, 4
Introduction! Two-dimensional geometric shapes through simple learning activities for students from kindergarten to grade 2, to initiate the learning of two-dimensional shapes and help students develop a mental image of various shapes, as well as accurately distinguish between different types of shapes. Activity details This worksheet is designed for learning about 2D geometric shapes through a maze. Additionally, there are other fun activities included for further learning.
Number hunt! 0 – 9 Introduce numbers to Pre - K and kindergarten students with these engaging “Number Hunt! 0 – 9” Perfect for little learners just starting out, our include fun activities to help build number recognition and writing skills. Grade level : Pre - K and kindergarten Subject : Math Learning objectives - Number recognition 0 – 9 - explore and writing number Activity details These worksheets contain practice tracing the numbers from 0 to 9, with each number having a full page wi