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1 A Maze of Zeros

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Click here to get an assessment and task cards. Click here to get a FREE interactive notebook printable for teaching this concept. YOU MAY… Print as many copies as you would like for your OWN personal use Save this file on YOUR computer Share on a blog, facebook page, ect as long as there is a direct link to You’ve Got This PLEASE DO NOT… Make copies to give to your fellow teachers or friends. Please share the link with them so they can download their own personal copy. Save to any file that can be accessed by anyone besides you. This includes dropbox, 4shared, facebook groups, shared drives, ect just the PDF Claim this printable as your own Post just the PDF on your blog, facebook page, ect Sell or profit in any way from the PDF Clip art by Catherine S Get More FREE resources at You’ve Got This

3 DIRECTIONS: 2—4 Players Materials: Chips to mark place How to Play: 1. Everyone places their chip on the number at the top of the page. 2. Each person draws a card and does that operation by the number they are on. If the answer is connected to the circle, the player may then move to the corresponding circle. If the answer is not connected, the player may not move on this turn. 3. On the next turn, the players continue to do the operation they drew by the circle they are on. For example, if a player is on 250 and the player draws a divide by 10, then the player will do 250/10. If 25 is connected to their circle they may move to it. 4. The first player to make it through the maze to get to the number at the bottom of the page wins. Clip art by Catherine S

4 25 START 25 2.5 250 .25 250 2,500 2.5 2,500 25 .25 250 2.5 .25 .25 250 25 250 END 2.5 25

5 X 10 X 100 X 10 X 100 X 10 X 100

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