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Fostering Creative Genius

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Lynnwood, Washington, United States
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I've taught math and physics for over 25 years
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Preview of Somebody Saw Logic Puzzles, Nosey & Rosie - the Case of the Yearbook Heist

Somebody Saw Logic Puzzles, Nosey & Rosie - the Case of the Yearbook Heist

Intermediate Level: Albie was excited to get his yearbook. But as he was waiting in line, tragedy struck. Someone stole his yearbook money! Join Nosey and Rosie to analyze the clues and solve the crime. What Makes a Student a Creative Genius: 1. Creative geniuses love puzzles. Tomorrow’s innovators need: Imagination to approach tough problems and design new lines of attack. Somebody Saw Logic Puzzles develop logical reasoning and deduction skills. • Creative geniuses aren’t cor
Preview of Somebody Saw, Charlie & Gerald - The Case of the Office Supply Frame-up

Somebody Saw, Charlie & Gerald - The Case of the Office Supply Frame-up

Beginning Level: Mario is no thief. He definitely did not steal markers from the Principal. But someone planted the stolen markers in Mario's locker. Now Mario is in trouble. Join Charlie and Gerald to analyze the clues and solve the crime. What Makes a Student a Creative Genius: 1. Creative geniuses love puzzles. Tomorrow’s innovators need: Imagination to approach tough problems and design new lines of attack. Somebody Saw Logic Puzzles develop logical reasoning and deduction skill
Preview of Somebody Saw Logic Puzzles, Bella & Rachel - The Case of the Dead Mouse

Somebody Saw Logic Puzzles, Bella & Rachel - The Case of the Dead Mouse

Intermediate Level: Jason was proud to be the student chosen to organize the Principals' Luncheon. That was until a dead mouse was found in one of the lunches. Now everyone is furious with Jason. Join Bella and Rachel to analyze the clues and solve the crime. What Makes a Student a Creative Genius: 1. Creative geniuses love puzzles. Tomorrow’s innovators need: Imagination to approach tough problems and design new lines of attack. Somebody Saw Logic Puzzles develop logical reasoning
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About the store

Experience

I've taught math and physics for over 25 years

Teaching style

I promote creative thinking and analysis, mental math and cooperative learning and empathy.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Won Teacher of the Year awards.

My own education history

I have Bachelor's and Masters degrees from the University of California at Berkeley

Additional biographical information

I have three daughters, all who graduated in science and engineering. Two graduated with masters from MIT, and one from U.C. Berkeley.