Skipping 6 Paths
Worksheet Description
This worksheet is a math exercise that turns the process of learning the 6 times table into a game-like format. It is laid out as a maze with a “Start” and “Finish” point, featuring problems from the 6 times table as stepping stones along the path. As students solve the multiplication problems, they navigate through the maze, which is visually supported by arrows guiding the direction of the sequence. The inclusion of cute dog illustrations at the start and finish adds a playful element to the activity.
The worksheet teaches the 6 times table by having students solve each problem in sequence to help guide the dog through the maze. It not only reinforces the students’ recall of multiplication facts but also introduces them to the concept of following a numerical sequence. This maze activity encourages students to apply their knowledge in a fun and engaging way, combining problem-solving with the learning of mathematical concepts. Additionally, the game-like aspect of the worksheet aims to reduce the anxiety that some students may feel towards math, by presenting the problems in a creative and less formal context.