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The Maze

For Students Pre-K
There's only one way out of this maze, and youngsters will need to use their shape recognition skills to do it! They follow a three-shape pattern all the way from start to finish to keep on track. Encourage them to say the shapes as they...
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Amazing Mazes

For Teachers 1st
First graders use the proper terminology to give directions to proceed through a maze. They work through a number of mazes while studying the appropriate language. They guide a partner through a maze by giving proper directions in this...
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Geometry Maze and Coloring Sheet

For Students 3rd
In this geometry coloring maze worksheet, 3rd graders color a path of rectangles to help a dog ( pictured) to find his way to the dog house. They choose the rectangles out of other geometric shapes such as stars, oval, triangles,...
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Squares Maze

For Students 1st - 2nd
For this math worksheet, students examine a maze of geometric figures. Students help Goofy Glenda find her way home by coloring only the triangles in the maze.
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Triangles Maze

For Students 1st - 2nd
In this math worksheet, students analyze the shape of a triangle to help Ollie Octopus find his way home. Students follow the path in the maze by only coloring the triangles.
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Pie Council

National π Day

For Teachers 4th - 8th Standards
Learners can enjoy pi with pie! A collection of short activities celebrates pi day with a word search, a maze, and real-world problemsn. Using pi in formulas for area, circumference, and volume as well as exploring simple fractions is...
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Ladybug Adventures

For Teachers Pre-K - 2nd
Young scholars solve problems using mathematical skills. In this math lesson, the students use math concepts, to design a virtual path for a ladybug. The young scholars will reinforce their skills in algebra and geometry concepts.
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Family Traffic Pattern Problem

For Students 10th
In this geometry worksheet, 10th graders identify the traffic pattern and the way they should park to be more productive with their space. There are 5 questions with an answer key.

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