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Preview of Matching Christmas game / puzzle. Problem Solving. Visual Processing. 8-10 y.o.

Matching Christmas game / puzzle. Problem Solving. Visual Processing. 8-10 y.o.

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Find the matching pairs. Connect identical Christmas tree ornaments. Fun and engagement activity for children to practice problem solving skills and improve visual processing abilities. For children 8-10 years old 3rd, 4th, 5th grades
Preview of Simplifying Fractions Using GCF Graphic Organizer

Simplifying Fractions Using GCF Graphic Organizer

This graphic organizer helps students simplify fractions by taking them step-by-step through the process of simplifying fractions using a greatest common factor. I project this on the board while students have a copy in a pocket chart. They use dry erase markers to solve problems with simplifying.
Preview of Why do we engage in Inquiry? | POSTER

Why do we engage in Inquiry? | POSTER

EXPLORE, QUESTIONS, INVESTIGATE and CREATE! In my experience, the stages you go through during the inquiry process are more fluid rather than linear. Students move through and revisit various stages of inquiry. While a student engages in exploration they will continue to ask more questions, investigate new information and analyze their findings. Building on prior their knowledge to further extend learning and connect to big ideas! This is a poster that can be easily printed and posted in your cl
Preview of No Way In!: Pick-a-Path™ Sandbox Sketchbook (Grades 3–5)

No Way In!: Pick-a-Path™ Sandbox Sketchbook (Grades 3–5)

No Way In! – Narrative Writing – Pick‑a‑Path™ (Grades 3–5) A choice-driven writing and design challenge that asks students to solve a simple but compelling problem: how do you enter a treehouse with no obvious way in? Students are presented with a series of unusual treehouses that have no visible entrances. Using drawing, labeling, and writing, they design unique entry solutions and explain how those solutions function based on structure, environment, and purpose. Unlike open-ended prompts, thi
Preview of 100 Logical Reasoning Problems | IQ Test in Gold, Silver, & Bronze (PowerPoint)

100 Logical Reasoning Problems | IQ Test in Gold, Silver, & Bronze (PowerPoint)

Click DIGITAL PRODUCT IMAGE ALBUM: A Quick Product Tour on FINDING PATTERNS AND SOLVING SEQUENCES (LOGICAL REASONING PROBLEMS) DIGITAL PRODUCT VIDEO, click here. SKILLS DEVELOPED: Inductive reasoning, logical prediction, problem solving, analytical thinking, memory, visual perception, numerical processing speed, information literacy FREE Logical Reasoning Problems in Gold, Silver, and BronzeVARIANTS (INDIVIDUAL AND BUNDLED PRODUCTS): Patterns and Sequences (Logical Reasoning Cards in Gold, Si
Preview of Patterns and Sequences in PowerPoint (33 Silver Logical Reasoning Problems)

Patterns and Sequences in PowerPoint (33 Silver Logical Reasoning Problems)

Click DIGITAL PRODUCT IMAGE ALBUM: A Quick Product Tour on FINDING PATTERNS AND SOLVING SEQUENCES (LOGICAL REASONING PROBLEMS) DIGITAL PRODUCT VIDEO, click here. SKILLS DEVELOPED: Inductive reasoning, logical prediction, problem solving, analytical thinking, memory, visual perception, numerical processing speed, information literacy RELATED PRODUCTS: Patterns and Sequences in PowerPoint (Gold Logical Reasoning Problems)Patterns and Sequences in PowerPoint (Bronze Logical Reasoning Problems)Pa
Preview of Patterns and Sequences in PowerPoint (33 Bronze Logical Reasoning Problems)

Patterns and Sequences in PowerPoint (33 Bronze Logical Reasoning Problems)

Click DIGITAL PRODUCT IMAGE ALBUM: A Quick Product Tour on FINDING PATTERNS AND SOLVING SEQUENCES (LOGICAL REASONING PROBLEMS) DIGITAL PRODUCT VIDEO, click here. SKILLS DEVELOPED: Inductive reasoning, logical prediction, problem solving, analytical thinking, memory, visual perception, numerical processing speed, information literacy RELATED PRODUCTS: Patterns and Sequences in PowerPoint (Gold Logical Reasoning Problems)Patterns and Sequences in PowerPoint (Silver Logical Reasoning Problems)Pa
Preview of Who Lives Here?: Pick-a-Path™ Sandbox Sketchbook (Grades 3–5)

Who Lives Here?: Pick-a-Path™ Sandbox Sketchbook (Grades 3–5)

Who Lives Here? - Narrative Writing - Pick‑a‑Path™ (Grades 3–5) A choice-driven writing and design challenge that helps students imagine, build, and explain how a problem is solved within a specific environment. Students are presented with a mysterious treehouse and must determine who lives there and how they get inside. Using drawing, labeling, and writing, students design a one-of-a-kind entry solution and explain how it works based on the structure and environment. Unlike open-ended prompts,
Preview of 100 Logical and Abstract Reasoning Problems | IQ Test in Gold, Silver, & Bronze

100 Logical and Abstract Reasoning Problems | IQ Test in Gold, Silver, & Bronze

Number, Letter, Word, and Figure Sequencing 34 Gold Problems (5 options per problem; 6th–9th grade) 33 Silver Problems (4 options per problem; 5th–8th grade) 33 Bronze Problems (3 options per problem; 4th–7th grade ) In 3 resource types: printable worksheets, printable cards, and PowerPoint presentation Key skills: Pattern recognition, problem solving, spatial reasoning, inductive reasoning, logical reasoning, abstract reasoning, creative thinking, critical thinking, analytical thinking, memory,
Preview of Art Reflection Journal

Art Reflection Journal

Art Reflection Journal | Student Self-Assessment Worksheet (IB/PYP Aligned)Looking for a meaningful and engaging way for your students to reflect on their artwork? This Art Reflection Journal is a beautifully designed, student-friendly self-assessment tool that encourages deeper thinking, creativity, and ownership of learning in the art room. Perfect for elementary and upper elementary students, this worksheet guides learners through the artistic process using structured reflection prompts align
Preview of Invention Convention Activity: Room for Improvement

Invention Convention Activity: Room for Improvement

Product Description: Invention Convention – Opening Brainstorm ActivityKickstart your students’ creativity and critical thinking with this engaging Opening Brainstorm Activity—the perfect launchpad for any Invention Convention or innovation-based project! In this activity, students begin by scanning their surroundings and generating a list of everyday objects found around the classroom or school. From pencil sharpeners to backpacks, nothing is off-limits! Once their lists are complete, student
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