Math Perplexors: Level A
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Puzzle solvers will love these entertaining story problems that require deductive reasoning, logical elimination and math skills. In Math Perplexors: Level A (Ages 8 to 9), use clues to cross off words in a list of all possible answers to arrive at the solution. 50 problems increase in complexity as you work your way through the book. This book is reproducible for single-classroom use. Please click the link below for a free printable worksheet sample. Download Sample Page
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Questions & Answers 5 Questions
What is the difference between the math perplexors and the regular perplexors?
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July 23rd, 2024
What grade level does each Level book correspond to?
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October 25th, 2022
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BEST ANSWER: Thanks for asking! The Basic Level is recommended for 3rd grade, Level A for 3rd to 4th grade, Level B for 4th to 5th grade, Level C for 5th to 6th grade, Level D for 7th to 9th grade, and Expert Level for grades 9 and up.StaffOctober 28th, 2022Staff
Are there books with new puzzles? For example a new expert level book?
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April 14th, 2024
Is there an answer key that gives the explanations of the leaps of logic ...not just the final solution because that is in the back but an explanation of what you can deduce from each clue? Just looking in the back and seeing the final result doesn't explain how they got there, does that exist somewhere?
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May 4th, 2022
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BEST ANSWER: Thanks for your interest in our Perplexors line. At this time we only have the answer key you referenced as a resource. If an example of how to complete one Perplexor puzzle would be helpful, we can provide that. Just email us at [email protected] for additional assistance.StaffMay 4th, 2022Staff
What grade level are these story problems?
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December 12th, 2021
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BEST ANSWER: Math Perplexors: Level A is recommended for grades 3 and 4.StaffDecember 13th, 2021Staff
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