Description
What It Is:
A fun and spooky Halloween-themed maze that challenges students to multiply fractions correctly to find their way to the haunted house. As they solve each problem, they’ll follow the correct path and help the witch reach her destination!
Why Use It:
This engaging worksheet combines Halloween fun with fraction multiplication practice. It strengthens problem-solving skills and reinforces fraction concepts while keeping students entertained through a puzzle-style learning activity.
How to Use It:
• Begin at the maze entrance and solve the first multiplication problem.
• Follow the path to the correct answer to continue the maze.
• Continue solving and checking each step until students reach the haunted house.
• Perfect for math centers, early finishers, or a festive Halloween classroom challenge.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for Grades 5–6.
• Grade 5: Reinforce understanding of multiplying proper fractions.
• Grade 6: Extend to mixed numbers and real-world problem-solving contexts.
Target Users:
Teachers, homeschool parents, and math tutors seeking a fun Halloween activity to review fraction multiplication with upper elementary or middle school students.
A fun and spooky Halloween-themed maze that challenges students to multiply fractions correctly to find their way to the haunted house. As they solve each problem, they’ll follow the correct path and help the witch reach her destination!
Why Use It:
This engaging worksheet combines Halloween fun with fraction multiplication practice. It strengthens problem-solving skills and reinforces fraction concepts while keeping students entertained through a puzzle-style learning activity.
How to Use It:
• Begin at the maze entrance and solve the first multiplication problem.
• Follow the path to the correct answer to continue the maze.
• Continue solving and checking each step until students reach the haunted house.
• Perfect for math centers, early finishers, or a festive Halloween classroom challenge.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for Grades 5–6.
• Grade 5: Reinforce understanding of multiplying proper fractions.
• Grade 6: Extend to mixed numbers and real-world problem-solving contexts.
Target Users:
Teachers, homeschool parents, and math tutors seeking a fun Halloween activity to review fraction multiplication with upper elementary or middle school students.
