Use cheerios, gold fish, M&Ms, raisins, or any other edible manipulative, then eat your completed maze!.Place sheet on a magnetic board and use pom-pom magnets, or colorful button magnets.Use with do-a-dot markers (I’m really going to have to send this company a big “THANK YOU”! My kiddos will do almost anything if a do-a-dot marker is involved!).Laminate and use dry-erase markers to complete the maze (Mazes can then be re-used).Use highlighters or markers to color each square.There are a lot of different ways to use these sheets, here are a few ideas to help you get started: This download includes skip counting for numbers 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11 and 12 all in a fun maze format. So anyway, Strawberry Shortcake was in the depths of multiplication this year, and I’m game for anything I can do to help her memorize her tables while at the same time making it more fun! And of course I’m not one to say “no” to more math practice, so just ask and you shall receive! Tinker Bell has already memorized half of her multiplication tables without even realizing it! She’s the singer in our family…she automatically absorbs just about any songs we play while we do school so I use it to my advantage. The songs are really cute and catchy, and it has definitely helped with our memorization. One thing we LOVE are the Skip Counting songs from Math U See.
Skip counting practice is something we do often. –> Download the Skip Counting Maze Worksheets <–
Good morning! I have some fun free math worksheets for you today! Strawberry Shortcake was so interested in the Kindergarten Number Mazes that I made for Tinker Bell, that she asked for some skip counting worksheets so she could practice her multiplication tables!ĭid you just ask for more math worksheets?