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‘WORD SEARCH’ PUZZLES (LEVEL 1 - Years 2-4)
All at Sea: Word Search challenge with the theme of ‘the sea’.
Fun and Games: Word Search challenge with the theme of ‘games’.
House of Horrors: Word Search challenge with the theme of ‘horror’.
Music Matters: Word Search challenge with the theme of ‘instruments’. |
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‘DRAG AND DROP’ PUZZLES (LEVEL 1/2 - Years 2-4)
T-Rex: A visual and logical challenge – to reassemble a dinosaur. (37 words)
Build a House: A visual and logical challenge – to reassemble a house plan from scattered fragments. (35 words)
The late plate: A visual and logical challenge – to reassemble a broken plate with a complex picture on it. (37 words)
Star Ship: A visual and logical challenge – to reassemble a space ship. (59 words) |
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‘TELL THE STORY’ PUZZLES (LEVEL 2 - Years 3-4)
Where’s Coco?: a monkey belonging to the circus clown escapes. The challenge is to sequence the story from the verbal and visual clues. (190 words)
The Skateboard Terror: a naughty boy runs amok in a shopping centre. The challenge is to sequence the story from the verbal and visual clues. (130 words)
Jungle Jitters: an Indiana Jones type adventurer seeks the lost treasure. The challenge is to sequence the story from the verbal and visual clues. (140 words)
Space Race: a space pilot must outrun the interplanetary pirates. The challenge is to sequence the story from the verbal and visual clues. (196 words) |
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‘HOW GOOD IS YOUR MEMORY?’ PUZZLES (LEVEL 2 - Years 3-4)
Gone Camping: a detailed camping scene. The challenge is to reconstruct the picture bit by bit from the verbal clues offered. (100 words approx)
Dragon’s Lair: a fantasy castle scene. The challenge is to reconstruct the picture bit by bit from the verbal clues offered. (100 words approx)
Splashabout: a water park scene. The challenge is to reconstruct the picture bit by bit from the verbal clues offered. (100 words approx)
Lollyland: a fantasy lolly amusement park scene. The challenge is to reconstruct the picture bit by bit from the verbal clues offered. (100 words approx) |
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‘AMAZING’ PUZZLES (LEVEL 3 - Years 5-6)
The Princess in the Tower: a knight must find his way through a castle, solving problems and finding objects, to liberate the princess. A spatial, narrative and logical puzzle. (500+ words)
Pirate Island: the player must find his/her way around an island and locate Blackbeard’s treasure – without being overcome by one of the pirate’s traps. A spatial, narrative and logical puzzle. (440 words approx) |
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‘WHODUNNIT’ PUZZLES (LEVEL 3 - Years 5-6)
Where’s Wally’s Wallet?: someone has taken Wally’s wallet, which he dropped in the classroom as he left. Only four children – all kept in for detention – could have done it. Your challenge – to work out who. A narrative and deductive puzzle. (700+ words)
Who stole my iPod?: someone has taken Mandy’s iPod from her bag, which was in the corridor. Only four children were in the corridor during the time when it was taken. Your challenge – to work out who. A narrative and deductive puzzle. (700+ words) |