Daily Mind Builders


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Mind Builders Math


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Reinforce your curriculum in a challenging and fun way while strengthening critical thinking skills. Use Mind Builders as problems of the day, free-time challenges, learning center activities, or daily homework. Any way you choose to use these stimulating problems will energize your students' thought processes!




Think-a-Grams A1


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Mind Benders Level 5


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Baby Brain Builders


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The first five years of a child’s life is filled with many milestones: the first steps, the first words, the first friends. But it’s also the perfect time to set the tone for your child’s later years—and teach him or her that learning can be fun!In Baby Brain Builders, bestselling author and expert on brain development Tony Buzan shows parents how to unlock their children’s true intellectual potential from a very young age. He explains how the brain develops and the simple things parents can do to stimulate their children’s various intelligences—including social, creative, numerical, and physical—and unlock their natural genius. With the flashcards included in this box set, you’ll share simple memory games, number skills, and Mind Maps, learn new ways of talking to and reading with your child, and encourage him or her to love numbers and words.With Baby Brain Builders, you’ll start your child on the path to success!




Reading Detective Rx


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Students analyze what they read as they answer questions based on a passage and then provide supporting evidence from the text for their answers.




Science Detective


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Mind Benders Level 1


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Simple logic puzzles designed to help develop comprehension, deductive reasoning, visual tracking, and motor skills.




Daily Mind Builders


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Mind Builders


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Like the nationally known Destination Imagination competition, Mind Builders offers simple engineering problems to be solved by student teams. It begins with a few exercises to introduce the team concept. These are followed by ten warm up problems that can be completed within an hour or less, with little advanced preparation. Finally, teachers choose one of 12 engineering challenges to be completed by teams over an extended period, and presented to judges on Challenge Day. For more than twenty years, the Richmond, Virginia Public Schools' program for gifted students has conducted an interscholastic competition similar to the nationally known competition, Destination Imagination. In the featured contest of this yearly event, teams of five students present solutions to engineering problems that they have worked on for several weeks or more. The problems are multidisciplinary, including elements of research, writing, mathematics and science, and a creative dramatic or musical presentation. Each challenge requires just a few inexpensive materials and a minimum of equipment. In addition to their use with gifted students and others in interscholastic competitions, these problems make excellent challenges for classroom use, or even for use with extracurricular or recreational organizations such as Scout groups or Boys and Girls Clubs. They are written to include basic skills from the core curriculum, and require students to work cooperatively to solve problems with multiple solutions. This book offers 12 simple engineering problems plus ten warm up problems to be solved by student teams. Each challenge includes detailed specifications, hints for teachers and coaches, scoring rubrics, a list of references that will help students get started on the problem, and a check-list for administering each competition.