
Logic Puzzles for Kids // fun ways to teach critical thinking in kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd grade
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Good video, I also use games which helps to be articulate which is one of the important things for the critical thinking. There is game called Reunion , which I use it helps a lot. If you search how to play Reunion game in YouTube there are several videos about that.
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You could also use this in teaching English as a foreign language. Well done…
This is great! I’m definitely purchasing this unit. Thank you so much! 🥳
Great presentation!
Definitely will be purchasing this unit!thanks Susan
I loved using sudoku as a puzzle left by our Elf to find our gift from him at Xmas time. Love all these puzzles! Thank you for sharing!
Thank you for such an amazing presentation!
Logic puzzle is good…just a suggestion…Make it short and sweet instead…pics are self explanatory..u will get more subscribers
Hi Susan! My son, Parker, is similar to yours, he can say what the answer is but he can’t explain it. I need to help him with that🤞
My students like the "tri-bond" type questions. How do these three go together? elephant, car, tree = they all have a trunk
I love your videos! Thank you for all the great ideas!