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Figure Eight Focus Maze

This one is where things get more demanding in a really productive way. The number 8 requires students to manage two connected loops, which means they have to transition smoothly from one section to another without losing control. That shift between loops is where a lot of students either succeed or struggle. I’d use this with Kindergarten and early Grade 1 students who are ready to handle more complex movement patterns.

Key Learning Objectives

  • Multi-Section Path Navigation – Students transition between two connected areas.
  • Advanced Curved Control – Requires precision through repeated loops.
  • Motor Planning – Encourages thinking ahead before entering each section.
  • Sustained Focus – Builds attention across a longer, more complex path.

Teaching Advantages

  • Excellent Progression Piece – Builds directly from simpler curved mazes.
  • Strong Assessment Tool – Shows how students handle transitions.
  • Encourages Intentional Movement – Students must slow down to succeed.
  • Supports Higher-Level Writing Skills – Similar control needed for more complex letter forms.

This is one I’d definitely watch closely. The transition point between the top and bottom loops is where you’ll see a lot of hesitation-or, in some cases, rushing. That moment is key. Students who pause and reorient tend to stay in control, while those who push through often lose the path. It’s a great opportunity to reinforce that idea of slowing down, thinking ahead, and moving with purpose.

Figure Eight Focus Maze Worksheet

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