This logic puzzle requires students to critical thinking skills to determine which student visited which planet in our solar system. This activity can be used as a quick brain break or as an alternative to typical test prep.
This logic puzzle requires students to critical thinking skills to determine two things: which snack and which Valentine's cards each of the four students brought to the Valentine's Day party. This activity can be used as a quick brain break or as an alternative to typical test prep.
This logic puzzle requires students to critical thinking skills to determine which student purchased which food at a farmers market. Ultimately, this puzzle helps them investigate the differences between vegetables and fruit. This activity can be used as a quick brain break or as an alternative to typical test prep.
Looking for a fun way to test your students' critical thinking skills? This logic puzzle tasks students with making inferences, completing simple arithmetic, and using process of elimination to determine both which participant won and which participant raised the most money in this 5K race.
Looking for a fun exercise that helps kids practice critical thinking skills? This Logic Puzzle challenges students to notice key details and to make inferences as they use the given clues to determine who won the Go Fish class tournament.
Using the 8 clues below, can you solve which word each student was given in the Spelling Bee? This logic puzzle not only tests students' deductive reasoning, but it asks them to recall basic elements of the English language, like vowels and consonants, double letters, and parts of speech.
These Valentine’s Day drawing prompts can be used for a brain break, or, more intentionally, after sharing a Valentine’s themed read-aloud, or a book that celebrates family or friendships.
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About the store
Experience
First, a college composition instructor,
then a High School ELA teacher,
and now, Elementary Librarian.
Teaching style
I love having fun, making it a competition, and simply teaching kids new things.
Awards & shining teacher moments
Voted "Most Studious" in High School ;)
My own education history
Fun fact: I hated nap time when I was in Kindergarten, because I was nervous about sleeping not at home. And now I wish I had nap time carved into my school day!
Additional biographical information
A few of my favorite things: reading mystery novels, drinking coffee, and practicing yoga. I also loving playing card games and any type of trivia contest.
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