Each puzzle is a pictorial code for an idea related to social studies, science, or arithmetic.
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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
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Excellent for classroom math teachers and bored students!,
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This review is from: Plexers (Paperback)
This book has been a God-send for those students who finish their work early and they say they have nothing to do. I keep a bulletin board up all the time and change out the puzzles weekly. Of course, plexers are right there in the middle of the "game" bulletin board!! This is a must buy.
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plexers,
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This book is filled with plexer puzzles that will keep anyone thinking. They are fun to try and figure out. A great book for thinking skills.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Great for kids too,
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We use this book for elementary aged, developmentally delayed students, and they love it. The puzzles are not too hard, but not easy. Regular ed kids love them too, they just progress faster. Answers are in the back of the book. Some of the sayings are kind of old fashioned that kids may have never heard, like 'don't cry over spilled milk', but once they learn the basics of how the puzzles work (i.e. words written from bottom to top means read the word and add 'up' after it) they can get the answer without having heard the saying before. We will be using it frequently to fill those 15 minutes of warm up time in the morning, or time at the end of the day when they finish other work early.
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