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Council for Economic Education
Econ Ed Link: The Family Vacation
Students will take a surprise trip around the world. As they travel, they will use clues to discover where they are going. They will then figure out how much money they have spent in U.S. dollars, using exchange rates.
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Fresh Pick Challenge: Logical Lunch
By using their deductive reasoning skills, children can help Henry and Avril pack a perfect picnic lunch. This activity will provide them with ways to use clues to solve a problem, group objects based on several attributes, and...
Chateau Meddybemps
Chateau Meddybemps: Animal Riddles
Who-am-I riddles that have young learners using clues to figure out what kind of animal is being described. "I have wings but I'm not a bird." "I can breathe through a hole in the top of my head." Simple language and colorful...
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Cyberchase: Fixing the Teleporter Part 1
In this Cyberchase video, the Teleporter breaks and the CyberSquad must try to fix it using clues given to them by Ms. Fileshare. This is one in a series of two problem-solving videos. [3:49]
Quia
Quia: Sequence: Putting Things in Order
Using clue words, students are asked to number a list of events in order from 1-10 and then check answers. Students have up to three attempts to solve.
PBS
Pbs Teachers:death at Jamestown: Video Clip C 2
Learn how forensic scientists use clues from a skeleton found in the fort as well as other physical and chemical evidence to make conclusions about the individual's life and death. Discover what can be learned from tooth enamel.
Imagine Learning Classroom
Learn Zillion: Describe How a Playwright Builds Suspense
In this lesson, you will learn to describe how a playwright builds suspense by using clues in the setting, stage directions, and dialogue. [6:01]
Fun Brain
Fun Brain: Who Is That? (u.s. Presidents, Scientists & Mathematicians)
A fun game in which players use clues to identify important figures in history (either U.S. presidents or famous scientists and mathematicians).
Committee for Children
Second Step: Grade 1: Lesson 13: Strong Feelings
In this Second Step lesson, 1st graders will learn to use clues in the body to identify feelings.
Other
Super Pages: Super Thinkers: The Peetnik Mysteries
The town of Clutterbuck is full of mysteries. Select a mystery and use the tools and information provided to help Penelope Peetnik and the Problem Solver's Agency solve the mystery.
Braingle
Braingle: Mystery Brain Teasers
Read stories and solve mysteries based on clues provided. Also, submit your own mysteries for other visitors to this site to solve.
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