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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, Lupe & Molly - The Case of the Damaging Photos

Somebody Saw Logic Puzzles, Lupe & Molly - The Case of the Damaging Photos

Intermediate Level: Soledad just needed to use the bathroom. Someone snuck in and took humiliating photos. Now the culprit is blackmailing Soledad. Join Lupe and Molly 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 are
Preview of Somebody Saw : Bella & Rachel - The Case of the Dead Fish Threat

Somebody Saw : Bella & Rachel - The Case of the Dead Fish Threat

Advanced Level: Scotty is a bit different. Now someone has threatened to hurt him for it. Join Bella and Rachel to analyze the clues and solve the case. 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 correct more often. They’re more comfortable with fa
Preview of Somebody Saw: Nosey & Rosie - The Case of the Hijacked Science Fair (Advanced)

Somebody Saw: Nosey & Rosie - The Case of the Hijacked Science Fair (Advanced)

Advanced Level: Milo was proud to be in charge of the Science Fair... until someone cheated and hijacked the prize from the hard working contestants. Now Milo's name is mud. Join Nosey and Rosie to analyze the clues and solve the crime. Somebody Saw Logic Puzzles promote problem solving and empathy, the two essential components of Creative Genius. 1. Creative geniuses love puzzles. Tomorrow’s innovators need imagination to approach tough problems. • Creative Geniuses are not more knowledge o
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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.