Maze Mastery
This worksheet really brings everything together in a meaningful way. Students are working through a maze that requires not just control, but consistency, planning, and follow-through. At this point, it’s less about learning how to trace and more about how well they can manage all the skills they’ve been building-staying within boundaries, making decisions, and maintaining focus from start to finish. I’d use this with Kindergarten and early Grade 1 students as a wrap-up or informal check of progress.
Targeted Skills
- Integrated Motor Control – Combining all tracing and navigation skills.
- Sustained Attention – Staying focused across the entire maze.
- Motor Planning & Execution – Thinking ahead and following through.
- Consistency & Precision – Maintaining control from beginning to end.
Instructional Support
- Excellent End-of-Set Assessment – Clearly shows growth and remaining needs.
- Encourages Independent Strategy Use – Students rely on their own pacing.
- Strong Indicator of Readiness – Helps determine next steps for instruction.
- Supports Writing Development – Mirrors the demands of structured writing tasks.
This is one of those pages where you can really take a step back and notice progress. Students who may have rushed or struggled earlier often show more control and awareness here-even if it’s not perfect. You’ll start to see more intentional movement, more pausing before tricky sections, and better follow-through. And that’s the goal. These kinds of activities aren’t just about getting through a maze-they’re about building the habits and control that make writing and learning feel more manageable and successful over time.
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