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Preview of Logic Puzzles- Summer Themed! End of the Year Critical Thinking Activity Pages!

Logic Puzzles- Summer Themed! End of the Year Critical Thinking Activity Pages!

Looking for a way to increase end of the school year engagement with your students using brain-stretching math activities! These math logic puzzles are perfect for early finishers or as an enrichment activity. 3 Logic Puzzles are included with increasing complexity! Great for differentiation or for increased critical thinking. This printable will help your students build a solid foundation of algebraic thinking, improve their mental math of addition facts, and reinforce their fact practice. The
Preview of Zoo Logic Puzzle

Zoo Logic Puzzle

Logic puzzles are great activities to keep your students thinking and engaged. There are numerous reasons to use logic puzzles with your students in the classroom, including but not limited to: Increased logical and critical thinkingEnhanced processing speed and memoryHeightened comprehensionReduced boredomI use logic puzzles all the time for my early finishers or as morning work. I generally start the year off by doing one together as a whole class so they understand how to solve it. I then wil
Preview of THE FRIENDSHIP CIRCLE Social Emotional Character ED

THE FRIENDSHIP CIRCLE Social Emotional Character ED

Making FriendsThe Friendship Circle is perfect for first days and new friends. Friendships are an important part of children's emotional and social wellbeing. This simple activity helps children connect and interact through fun and movement. Moving the body helps to integrate brain hemispheres, improves learning and increases calm. The Friendship Circle takes from 1 - 5 minutes and is perfect for new students and team activities. Some more products from Emotional Social Creative you might
Preview of UFLI and SOR Tri-Lined Alphabet Posters with Orthographic Visual Prompts

UFLI and SOR Tri-Lined Alphabet Posters with Orthographic Visual Prompts

Created by
Emily Liu
I couldn't find a simple and inexpensive option for displaying the alphabet in my classroom with images in accordance with UFLI and the Science of Reading so I had to make my own posters. There are several versions. The basic has the letters and the phonetic prompt from the UFLI program. There is one with the tri-lined letters for prompting proper letter formation. Then, there is one with the orthographic visual prompt for the phoneme. I'm very picky on the fonts. The lowercase "a" will not have
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