Twelve little stories, twelve mazes, and Dexte to lead the way. Screen-free, print-and-go printables — each one mapped to where he is before kindergarten.
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Created by Kasandra — a homeschool mom of two boys with completely opposite ways of learning, both accepted to college at 16. These mazes are built for the hands-on learner.
"My son loved doing the mazes! They are his favorite activity sheet to do."
— a homeschool mom
Twelve little mazes your child can do at the kitchen table — each one follows a Dexte micro story, in four skill sets.
The same twelve mazes, four ways to practice — pick the skill he's working on.
Count the Dextes through each maze, so numbers stick the way he learns best — by doing.
Trace the dashed path to the end — gentle handwriting practice, the strokes that come before letters.
Over, under, left, right — he reads the path with his eyes and his hand, the same scan reading will ask of him.
Find the one path that reaches the end — a first taste of thinking it through and trying again.
I'm Kasandra. I homeschooled two boys with completely opposite ways of learning — one tested gifted in kindergarten and we read five hundred books together that year. The other built whole towns out of blocks and added train tracks to complete the scene. He enjoyed learning to count with beans on the table. Different learning styles to get there, but they both were accepted to college at 16.
I made these mazes for the second kind of child. The one who learns with his hands, who has to move while he thinks, who pushes the plain page away. If you've got one of those, this is your story too.
— Kasandra, Dextedoodle