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Bucklin, Missouri, United States
About the store
Brian and Melanie Fulton met at Virginia Tech, where they each earned doctoral degrees in mathematics. They have taught mathematics at the university level, and they have written and edited mathematics curricula for a variety of levels, from middle school through postgraduate. They live on a small farm in Missouri, where they raise dairy goats, chickens, ducks, cats, miniature donkeys, and any fruit and nut trees they can keep the goats from decimating. They homeschool and are soon expecting their fourth student.
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Preview of Logic Grids for Kids:  Level 1

Logic Grids for Kids: Level 1

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The Math Profs
This 59 page book is organized into three pieces: Puzzles, Tutorials, and Answers. We suggest that you print off the puzzle (pages 6-35). If your student has been exposed to logic grid puzzles before, then they might be able to jump right into the puzzles, though the tutorials are still highly recommended. But if you’re dealing with a first-time puzzle solver, we think the tutorials are essential. As the teacher, make sure your student thoroughly understands the information in the tutorials.
Preview of Logic Grids for Kids:  Level 3

Logic Grids for Kids: Level 3

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The Math Profs
Each book in the series is organized into three pieces: Puzzles, Tutorials, and Answers. We suggest that you print off the puzzles (pages 7 through 36). If your student has been exposed to logic grid puzzles before, then they might be able to jump right into the puzzles, though the tutorials are still highly recommended. But if you’re dealing with a first-time puzzle solver, we think the tutorials are essential. As the teacher, make sure your student thoroughly understands the information in
Preview of Logic Grids for Kids:  Level 2

Logic Grids for Kids: Level 2

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The Math Profs
Each book in the series is organized into three pieces: Puzzles, Tutorials, and Answers. We suggest that you print off the puzzles (pages 7 through 36). If your student has been exposed to logic grid puzzles before, then they might be able to jump right into the puzzles, though the tutorials are still highly recommended. But if you’re dealing with a first-time puzzle solver, we think the tutorials are essential. As the teacher, make sure your student thoroughly understands the information in
Preview of Sample Puzzle from Logic Grids for Kids:  Level 1

Sample Puzzle from Logic Grids for Kids: Level 1

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This is a sample puzzle from the book “Grids for Kids: Level 1”. “Grids for Kids” is a series of e-books which encourages children to think logically by solving logic grid puzzles. Each book in the series contains 30 puzzles arranged according to five types, with six puzzles in each type. The puzzle types increase in difficulty throughout each book, and each successive book in the series adds another level of complexity. Most importantly, each Level in the series includes a Tutorials sectio
Preview of More Logic Grids for Kids:  Level 2

More Logic Grids for Kids: Level 2

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The Math Profs
The Level 2 Supplement is simply a collection of 30 additional puzzles written to go along with the Level 2 Book in this series. The puzzles are organized into five types, with six puzzles in each type. Each puzzle within a given type requires the same logical steps in order to solve the puzzle. The puzzle types are organized according to increasing difficulty levels. The actual Level 2 Book (sold separately) contains tutorials which walk the children through selected puzzles for each type.
Preview of More Logic Grids for Kids:  Level 1

More Logic Grids for Kids: Level 1

Created by
The Math Profs
The Level 1 Supplement is simply a collection of 30 additional puzzles written to go along with the Level 1 Book in this series. The puzzles are organized into five types, with six puzzles in each type. Each puzzle within a given type requires the same logical steps in order to solve the puzzle. The puzzle types are organized according to increasing difficulty levels. The actual Level 1 Book (sold separately) contains tutorials which walk the children through selected puzzles for each type.
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Brian and Melanie Fulton met at Virginia Tech, where they each earned doctoral degrees in mathematics. They have taught mathematics at the university level, and they have written and edited mathematics curricula for a variety of levels, from middle school through postgraduate. They live on a small farm in Missouri, where they raise dairy goats, chickens, ducks, cats, miniature donkeys, and any fruit and nut trees they can keep the goats from decimating. They homeschool and are soon expecting their fourth student.