What students practice
Use maze gates to connect division facts, unknown factors, and multiplication facts within 100.
Skill maze
Use maze gates to connect division facts, unknown factors, and multiplication facts within 100.
What this page is for
This page groups the live grade 3 division maze series, the related CCSS standards, and a short explanation of the learning intent.
Use maze gates to connect division facts, unknown factors, and multiplication facts within 100.
Use this page to find the live series, then move into the level pages for play, worksheet, and answer key review.
3 related standard pages and 4 live series support this hub.
FAQ
It covers division facts, division as an unknown-factor problem, and the multiplication-division relationship inside Grade 3 OA.
Division pages use the same fact families, but the missing number is found through the inverse relationship or unknown-factor reasoning.
Yes. That connection is part of the standard and is built into the maze gates and worksheet review.
Yes. The linked level pages include printable worksheets and answer keys in addition to the playable maze.
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