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Math

  • The student improved their spatial reasoning skills by navigating through the labyrinth, estimating distances, and understanding the relationship between different paths.
  • They practiced basic arithmetic by counting steps, calculating the shortest route, and adding or subtracting numbers as they moved through the maze.
  • Through trial and error, the student developed problem-solving skills by finding the solution to the maze, learning from mistakes, and identifying patterns in the labyrinth design.

Encourage the student to create their own mini labyrinths using materials like paper, cardboard, or building blocks. This can enhance their understanding of spatial concepts and foster creativity in designing new pathways.

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  • Perplexus Original by Perplexus: A 3D labyrinth puzzle that challenges spatial perception and hand-eye coordination.
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  • Qwirkle by MindWare: Helps develop pattern recognition and strategic thinking through placing tiles to create lines of matching shapes and colors.
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