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Multiplication Mazes

June 7, 2017

Math mazes are a great way to get your students practicing math facts! This set of multiplication mazes focuses on the factors 2-12, with TWO different mazes included for each factor. On each maze, students move from start to finish by identifying the true math fact sentences and watching out for the false facts along the way.
 Today I want to share several ways you can use these multiplication mazes with your students.

Looking for new ways to get your students working on their math facts? Try these multiplication mazes. Students follow the path of true math facts from start to finish.

Multiplication Mazes

There are many different ways to use these multiplication mazes in the classroom. Here are some of my favorites.

Crayons or Colored Pencils

This is probably the easiest route to go. Just print the mazes you need on white paper and let your students choose the color they want.

This is probably the easiest route to go. Just print the mazes you need on white paper and let your students choose the color they want.

Highlighters

Sometimes a small change in the tool can make a big difference for students. Instead of a traditional marker, give your students a highlighter to mark the true multiplication facts.

Sometimes a small change in the tool can make a big difference for students. Instead of a traditional marker, give your students a highlighter to mark the true multiplication facts.

Bingo Daubers

If you have access to daubers, this is a great option for students who take FOREVER to color. Students can simply mark each fact and still see the maze when finished.

If you have access to daubers, this is a great option for students who take FOREVER to color. Students can simply mark each fact and still see the maze when finished.

Dry Erase Markers

If you want to save on paper copies, this is the route to go. Just grab some sheet protectors and place the mazes inside. You can even insert puzzles back-to-back for double the fun!

If you want to save on paper copies, this is the route to go. Just grab some sheet protectors and place the mazes inside. You can even insert puzzles back-to-back for double the fun!

Print on Colored Paper

Each maze has a label in the upper right-hand corner for easy identification of the factor students will find in the maze. However, sometimes printing on different colors of paper makes it easier to sort the mazes and differentiate for students. When using colored paper for the mazes, students can lightly shade in the boxes using their pencil, crayon, or colored pencil.

Each maze has a label in the upper right-hand corner for easy identification of the factor students will find in the maze. However, sometimes printing on different colors of paper makes it easier to sort the mazes and differentiate for students. When using colored paper for the mazes, students can lightly shade in the boxes using their pencil, crayon, or colored pencil.

You can find these multiplication mazes here.

Multiplication Mazes - includes printable and digital math fact practice pages.

I also have Division Math Mazes and Addition and Subtraction Math Mazes.

 

You might also like:

  • Fun Ways to Practice Multiplication
  • Multiplication Books for Kids
  • Multiplication Dice Games

Happy Teaching!

Looking for new ways to get your students working on their math facts? Try these multiplication mazes. Students follow the path of true math facts from start to finish.
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