Worksheet
Absolute Value and Opposites of Integers: Maze #3
Navigate through a tricky maze using nothing but your knowledge of opposites and absolute value in this engaging worksheet! Learners will need to find their way from start to finish by only moving through spaces that have a true equation. Though both sides of each equation may appear to include the same number, the application of absolute value and opposites of integers means that not all of the equations are correct!
This worksheet is great for sixth graders who are strengthening their foundational knowledge of absolute value and opposites. These two concepts can trip students up, as they can both switch numbers between positive and negative, but they aren’t quite the same thing. Practice with these skills can help students gain confidence and prepare them to encounter absolute value and opposites of integers in more complicated equations.
Don’t miss the two previous worksheets in this series: Absolute Value and Opposites of Integers: Maze #1 and Absolute Value and Opposites of Integers: Maze #2. For even more practice, try Compare Absolute Values and Opposites of Integers #1.