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Hello Colleen. Do you know KenKen Puzzle? (www.kenken.com) KenKen is a GREAT logic math puzzle for any grade of students. Educators can sign up for free to receive weekly puzzles and over 30,000 teachers nationwide is now embracing KenKen puzzles in their classroom. Please check http://www.kenken.com for giving it a try. Kids has been enjoying KenKen puzzles so much while improving logic thinking, numeracy skills, perseverance and more…!
Yes Nikki I do, I signed up a while ago and have been receiving the weekly emails – I have been meaning to write a post on KenKen for a while!
Hi Colleen. I am glad that you have already familiar with KenKen. KenKen is a great family & community entertainment outside of the classroom as well that kids can play against parents and grand parents. There are teachers who do KenKen tournaments in their classroom/school and it is getting become a popular activity.
Hi Colleen,
I am impressed with the content of your blog especially that it is Mathematical in nature.
I would like to link it to my blog for the convenience of my students. I hope that is okay.
Kindly guide me on how to do that. Thank you.
My blog add: http://www.bankysbankoles.blogspot.com
Olusa I see you have a list of other blogs at the bottom of your page – why not just add this to that. Note that I do have a student blog as well – http://mathematicsforstudents.wordpress.com/