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Preview of Learn to Play Chess: Basic Chess Slides

Learn to Play Chess: Basic Chess Slides

Looking for a fun, engaging, and brain-boosting enrichment activity to wrap up the school year? These Learn to Play Chess Slides are the perfect way to introduce your students to the timeless game of strategy and logic— chess!Whether you're brand new to chess or just want a fun way to spark critical thinking, this slide deck makes it easy for students to follow along and begin playing right away. Perfect for: ✔ End-of-year enrichment ✔ Gifted and talented programs ✔ Brain breaks with a purpos
Preview of Educational Brain-Teasers Deal or Nodeal Game

Educational Brain-Teasers Deal or Nodeal Game

Created by
PRAKASH BHATIA
Brain teasers, including riddles, puzzles, and logic problems, offer a fun and engaging way to challenge and enhance various aspects of our cognitive function and overall well-being. Here are some of the advantages of incorporating brain teasers into your routine: 1. Sharpened Thinking and Problem-Solving Skills: Brain teasers encourage critical thinking by requiring you to analyze information, identify patterns, and look at problems from different perspectives. They foster creative problem-solv
Preview of Range Puzzles Logic Grids | 300 No-Prep Critical Thinking Worksheets

Range Puzzles Logic Grids | 300 No-Prep Critical Thinking Worksheets

Created by
Bright Base
Looking for a high-interest, zero-prep way to build critical thinking and deductive reasoning in your classroom? This massive collection of 300 unique Range Puzzles is the ultimate resource to keep your students challenged, focused, and deeply engaged! Spanning 55 professionally designed pages, these logic grids function similarly to Sudoku and number-path puzzles, making them an instant hit for math centers, morning work, or early finisher activities. Whether you need a calm, silent routine to
Preview of PEAK D- 14d

PEAK D- 14d

Created by
Amber Fagan
PEAK Direct 14d- Advanced Subtraction. Present client with first stimulus card, ask how many items. Show them the next card with subtracted items, and ask how many there are now.
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