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Preview of New Year's Eve Logic Puzzle

New Year's Eve 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 NEW YEAR's Progressive Puzzle + Two Bonus Puzzles!

NEW YEAR's Progressive Puzzle + Two Bonus Puzzles!

Welcome your students back after the holiday break with a unique puzzle set! This New Year's puzzle set leads students to an inspirational quote and includes links to (1) a free January Mad Gabs® activity, (2) a free New Year Traditions logic puzzle, and (3) videos of firework displays from around the world.A  PROGRESSIVE PUZZLE is a set of puzzles that must be solved in sequential order. The solution to the first puzzle is needed in order to solve the next puzzle, and this continues with e
Preview of The Three Questions - A Literacy Study

The Three Questions - A Literacy Study

Tired of beginning the New Year with the same assignment? "The Three Questions" by John Muth (based on a story by Leo Tolstoy) is your answer. In this thoughtful story a boy seeks to find the answer to three simple questions on his journey to discover how to become a good person. This 3rd -6th grade Common Core aligned literacy unit includes: story elements, grammar, language arts, sequencing, writing both opinion and personal narratives, character studies, character development, comprehension,
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