ST. PATRICK'S DAY PROGRESSIVE PUZZLE
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- ⭐️4 Spring Holiday Puzzle Sets PROGRESSIVE PUZZLES are sets of puzzles that must be solved in sequential order. In each set, the solution to the first puzzle is needed in order to solve the next puzzle, and this continues with each successive puzzle. Students will use a variety of critical reading anPrice $6.00Original Price $8.00Save $2.00
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A PROGRESSIVE PUZZLE is a set of puzzles that must be solved in sequential order. The solution to the first puzzle is needed in order to solve the next puzzle, and this continues with each successive puzzle. Students use a variety of critical reading and thinking skills as they work their way from one puzzle to the next, and following directions carefully is key.
Four puzzles make up the activity and links to tutorials are included in case students are not familiar with any of the puzzle formats. The puzzles are: (1) a fallen phrase; (2) a cryptogram, (3) an alphabox or alpha-griddle puzzle; and (4) a letter tower or escalator puzzle.
This holiday-themed one can be used as a fun break from your classroom routine or as a team contest. All four puzzles can be printed on one page as two-sided copies. Information, links to tutorials, tips, and solutions are provided on the TEACHER PAGE.
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For additional resources specifically designed for gifted and advanced students, please visit BIG IDEAS for LITTLE SCHOLARS. You'll find many more engaging activities for students in K-8.