These Angle Maze Puzzles from Naoki Inaba challenge students to find a path through a maze by being able to recognize common angle measurements. Draw a path through the maze from S to G. Each time you pass through a numbered circle, the path must form that angle in degrees. This summer, I blogged about …
Mazes
To give my students some practice on combining like terms, I assigned them to work through a combining like terms maze in their groups. I found this maze online here (page 12 of the PDF)! It looks like it’s from some sort of enrichment workbook or resource, but I’m not sure where it is from …
Area Maze Puzzles from prolific Japanese puzzle creator Naoki Inaba have become quite popular in the United States. This hasn’t always been the case. I first learned about these puzzles from a tweet from Lisa Bejarano. At the time of her tweet, you could only really get your hands on a large number of area …