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Exercise Activity Maze

If you need a quick, NO PREP, brain break or physical activity, check out this Exercise Activity Maze from Your Therapy Source. Students have to move through the maze completing each of the activities in the four boxes about physical exercise. You can download it for free at the bottom of the post.

Daily physical activity is critical to healthy child development. Exercises for the Classroom and Home is a set of 5 posters to encourage simple fitness activities for students.

If you need a quick, NO PREP, brain break or physical activity, check out this Exercise Activity Maze from Your Therapy Source.

How Does the FREE Activity Maze Work?

All you need to do are these three steps:

  1. Sign up to download the freebie at the bottom of the post.
  2. Download and print or view the activity on your screen (use a app to mark up the screen like Kami).
  3. Draw a path from start to finish in the maze. Be sure to complete the 4 activities as you go through the maze!

This supports increased physical activity time during the day and encourages children to learn new exercises.

When Is a Good Time to Use the FREE Exercise Activity Maze?

The free activity maze can be used during:

  • indoor recess
  • a brain break
  • physical education class
  • telehealth session
  • carry over activity at home

What Skills Does this Maze Work On?

This exercise activity maze works on:

  • physical activity
  • visual motor skills
  • motor planning
  • visual spatial skills
  • critical thinking

Need More Mazes?

Did you know that completing mazes is a great way for kids to practice problem solving, critical thinking, persistence and pencil control? This printable Mazes PDF packet includes 30 different black and white mazes from easy to difficult.

This digital download of 26 Printable Easy Mazes includes 26 simple black and white mazes.  Draw a path for the lowercase letter to get the uppercase letter. Keep letter recognition fun and engaging while you improve visual motor and visual spatial skills. 

This collection of Interactive Mazes is perfect for distance learning or printed to provide more practice!  Created by school-based Occupational Therapist, Thia Triggs, the mazes will help your students build perceptual, motor, and cognitive reasoning skills.

These Visual Spatial Mazes are an excellent challenge for fast finishers and visual perceptual skill practice. Visual spatial skill requires the ability to visually perceive two or more objects in relation to each other. Visual spatial ability is very important in body awareness, spatial orientation, map skills, higher level math, computer skills, science and more.

Download Your FREE Activity Maze Here

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If you need a quick, NO PREP, brain break or physical activity, check out this Exercise Activity Maze from Your Therapy Source.