Spatial Puzzles

Spatial Puzzles
Title Spatial Puzzles PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Bodie Books
Pages 348
Release
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ISBN 9780976540403

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Spatial Reasoning Puzzles That Make Kids Think!

Spatial Reasoning Puzzles That Make Kids Think!
Title Spatial Reasoning Puzzles That Make Kids Think! PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey J. Wanko
Publisher Routledge
Pages 325
Release 2021-09-23
Genre Education
ISBN 1000503372

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Spatial Reasoning Puzzles That Make Kids Think! engages even the most reluctant math learner. In this fun and challenging book, students must conquer four types of logical and spatial reasoning puzzles (Slitherlink, Hashiwokakero, Masyu, and Yajilin). The rules for each type of puzzle are very different, but easy to understand. The challenge is for students to apply their critical thinking skills to new situations and develop new strategies for solving each puzzle. Teacher support is provided for solving the puzzles and also for helping students to create puzzles of their own. Students will be begging for more of these unique spatial reasoning puzzles! Grades 6-8

Spatial Puzzles

Spatial Puzzles
Title Spatial Puzzles PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 128
Release 2017-02
Genre Puzzles
ISBN 9781488906930

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Take control of your mental workout with Mindworks Brain Training puzzle books! Unlike other puzzle collections, these books are designed by teams of experts to stimulate specific areas of the brain and target the associated mental processes. Each book includes over 125 full-colour puzzles and solutions with comprehensive explanations, as well as difficulty ratings and suggested time limits for each puzzle, so that you can easily find a puzzle to suit your current level and progress as your mental agility increases. These books allow you to train your brain exactly the way you want to!

Just How Smart Are You?

Just How Smart Are You?
Title Just How Smart Are You? PDF eBook
Author Terry H. Stickels
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 114
Release 2002-09-19
Genre Games & Activities
ISBN 9780312281694

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Terry Stickels is a master puzzlemaker known for the fascinating variety and many forms of his original puzzles. As in his previous book, Are You as Smart as You Think?, he challenges readers with a mix of narrative puzzles to be solved with logical thinking, number puzzles that demand common sense but not higher math, and his very popular "frame games"-puzzles that mix pictures, letters, and numbers to provide fun for puzzlers of every age.

The Most Difficult Geometric Puzzles

The Most Difficult Geometric Puzzles
Title The Most Difficult Geometric Puzzles PDF eBook
Author Graham Jones
Publisher Welbeck Publishing
Pages 144
Release 2021-03-02
Genre
ISBN 9781787396326

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A colorful collection of the most difficult geometric based puzzles on the market, compiled by Mensa puzzle setters.

Visual Split Puzzles

Visual Split Puzzles
Title Visual Split Puzzles PDF eBook
Author Kevin Du
Publisher Writers Republic LLC
Pages 68
Release 2020-11-20
Genre Games & Activities
ISBN 1646206606

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This book includes 50 visual spatial puzzles which start off simple but become increasingly challenging. The harder puzzles can even stump adults. So, these puzzles can be used as fun activities for the whole family. The logical part of our brain is the left side. The right brain deals with visual spatial information. Solving visual puzzles in this book helps train both the left and right brain in a fun way.

Representations in Mind and World

Representations in Mind and World
Title Representations in Mind and World PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey M. Zacks
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 237
Release 2017-07-20
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1351689959

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This volume pulls together interdisciplinary research on cognitive representations in the mind and in the world. The chapters—from cutting-edge researchers in psychology, philosophy, computer science, and the arts—explore how structured representations determine cognition in memory, spatial cognition information visualization, event comprehension, and gesture. It will appeal to graduate-level cognitive scientists, technologists, philosophers, linguists, and educators.