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When thinking seriously
about puzzles in education, teachers will benefit enormously by being
able to organize puzzles into organized collections that can work
together to demonstrate a range of problem solving challenges.
These puzzles are recommended for Fifth, Sixth and Seventh grade
students. Gifted Fourth grade programs would also be appropriate, and
the puzzles are also appropriate for older grades, if teachers at that
level have the flexibility to include them in their programs. |
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Block by Block® |
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Assemble seven puzzle pieces to match one of the 60 puzzles
on problem cards. Based on the popular classic Soma Cube
puzzle. |
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Fifteen Puzzle |
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Slide 15 numbered blocks in the steel frame to match one of the 40 numerical
patterns from the enclosed booklet. This very popular classic puzzle was introduced in 1880. |
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Twin Tangle® |
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Two solid
steel links are simple to put together but quite difficult to separate, and
quite difficult to remember how you solved it. The best new wire puzzle in a
century. |
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Last Updated: May 15, 2007 |
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