Game of the Week: the Maze Game | Playworks (2024)

  1. June 16, 2014
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Game of the Week: the Maze Game | Playworks (1)

How to play the Maze Game to develop strategic thinking and teamwork.

The Game ofthe Monthis Ball Toss Race! All this month and next, we’ll be focusing on fun team building games to develop cooperation. The Game of the Week is the Maze Game!

Group Size:Any Size

Age Group:Grades1+

Length of Activity: More than 10 minutes

Developmental Goal:To develop strategic thinking.

Equipment:Chalk (or tape) and a pen and paper

Before You Start: ​

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  • Number players from one up.
  • Remind everyone that this is a silent game and the must remainsilent for the entire time.
  • Tell the group there is a hidden path from the start to the end of the maze.

Set Up:

Create a 5×5 (or larger) grid for the maze withdesignatedstart€™ andendsquares.€™ On a small piece of paper, create a map of the correct path the groupmust travel that only the leader will be able to see.

How to Play:

  • As a group, their goal is to find the secret path and get everyone from the start point to end.
  • Students take turns according to their number and they each get a chance to guess where the path is.
  • When it is their turn, they will step into the maze at the start and begin to choose an adjacent square – either forward, to the side or diagonal to the one they are standing on.
  • The player may look to his/her classmates for help.
  • The others may signal silently, such as: signal yes by giving a thumbs up, signal maybe by giving thumbs in the middle, and signal no by giving a thumbs down.
  • If the square the studenthasstepped into is on the path, let them know by saying “Yes.” If it is a square that is not on the path, tell them “No.” Or use silent signals, too.
  • Playerscontinue their turn if they are right.
  • Once they step into an incorrect square, it is the next person’s turn.
  • As they begin to discover the path, they can mark it with markers to help the rest of the group.
  • Once they have uncovered the secret path each person needs to go through from start to end, while everyone continues to remain silent.

Variations:

  • Squares can be repeated in the course of the path.
  • Do not inform students of the markers, just have them by the side of the maze and see if they notice.
  • Let students make up their own silent signals instead of using the thumb method.
  • Challenge students by not lettingthem use facial expressions.

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