Teach critical thinking skills through detective games with Big Puzzle Play Codes, Puzzles, & More Workbook.
First, second, and third graders learn fun facts as they solve puzzles in this Big Codes, Puzzles & More Workbook.
Big Codes, Puzzles & More Workbook develops sharp-eyed observation skills.
This Big Codes, Puzzles & More Workbook makes first, second, and third graders feel like super sleuths!
Big Codes, Puzzles & More Workbook has challenging puzzles that build critical thinking skills and imagination.

Big Codes, Puzzles & More Workbook

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Imagination soars, as your child also builds logic and problem-solving skills. Big Codes, Puzzles & More is loaded with crossword puzzles, games, word searches, riddles, codes, and other big learning disguised as pure fun. For example, “Monster Appetites” shows the fraction of a pizza each monster, including a griffin and a cyclops, devoured. Or use logic as the key to unlocking a mysterious problem: “While you’re exploring an exotic temple in a dense jungle, a...

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SKU: 06349

Size: 7.75" x 10.75"

Contents: 320 pages

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Imagination soars, as your child also builds logic and problem-solving skills. Big Codes, Puzzles & More is loaded with crossword puzzles, games, word searches, riddles, codes, and other big learning disguised as pure fun. For example, “Monster Appetites” shows the fraction of a pizza each monster, including a griffin and a cyclops, devoured. Or use logic as the key to unlocking a mysterious problem: “While you’re exploring an exotic temple in a dense jungle, a door suddenly slams shut.” Create a legendary numbers grid to break out! Reinforcing decimal points becomes both amusing and extremely practical by using real-world prices and numbers such as highway speeds, the price of a new computer, and the call numbers of a radio station. As your child cracks codes, hunts for words, and completes crosswords, he or she will also be learning history and social studies, as well as fun and important facts about sports, nature, and more. With over 300 activities, kids are sure to be entertained for hours. Turn rainy days, waiting rooms, and travel time into big skill- and knowledge-enhancing opportunities!

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tam
Love these

I love the School Zone books. They all have great and engaging activities and tear out pages which is helpful for printing or if you're like us, we put them in page protectors and use dry erase marker so we can use them again. There are lots of pages in these ones too! Really happy with these.

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Missy
How is this so popular?

I bought this book to eventually use as an activity book for my son during our homeschooling day. I’m so glad that I decided to try it myself first before giving this to my son.This book is single-handedly one of the most frustrating puzzle books that I’ve ever encountered. There are many activities for which the directions are not clear on how to complete the activity (I’m looking at you, Octo-Puzzle section). Many activities don’t have a solution listed in the back of the book other than “if the child can provide a reasonable solution, it’s correct”- even when it’s an activity that DOES have a quantifiable answer. Several of the crossword puzzles contain errata or feature topics that are far and away too difficult for 6-8 year olds, such as a geometry puzzle with clues so poorly written that even my husband who’s an engineer had trouble deciphering them. Many of the word puzzles feature phrases that are outdated and hardly used, so it’s clear that this book hasn’t been updated since the ‘90s. The vocabulary and cultural references are way above what a 6-8 year old could possibly understand. For example, what 6 year old would ever know the phrase “be made a cat’s paw”? There is also a substantial part of this book that requires two people to complete the activities. While my son is an only child and I’m more than willing to do these with him, if you are looking for an entirely solo experience for your child this isn’t it. Yes, you could have your child skip those pages, but it’s about 25-30 pages worth of material and when this book is $13, that’s not acceptable. Lastly, I want to touch on the visuals in this book or the lack thereof. While there are some sections featuring beautiful artwork, it’s clear that this book is a compilation of many other books, so that nice artwork isn’t included throughout the entirety of the book. For the sections that don’t have the beautiful artwork, it can often render the activities completely impossible to do. Hidden picture or spot the difference activities are a nightmare due to the sloppy appearance of the artwork. There are several activities that ask the child to identify 3-D shapes, but the drawings aren’t done in a way to differentiate shapes that are 3-D and those that aren’t. There is an activity that asks a child to identify different monuments located in Washington D.C. The renderings of the monuments (picture included in review) are so poorly done that the activity isn’t possible to finish.All in all, it’s plainly obvious that School Zone is riding on its popularity and market share from the ‘90s and early ‘00s. While School Zone used to be the only option for children’s activity books and workbooks, that is no longer the case. There are companies, such as Highlights, who put out brilliant work for a similar price point to School Zone.I don’t recommend this book in any way, shape, or form.

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MOM2LNE
A bit difficult for a 6yo

Provides a. Driers of activities but my 10 yo enjoyed it much more than my 6yo as much of it was way too hard for my 6yo.

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Lauren Kinde
My six year old loves it

My six year old loves it! I bought it to have some fun activities to do during the day since we spend so much time at home with the pandemic.He wishes there were more mazes but you can’t fault the makers of the book (I didn’t even know mazes were his favorite thing. 🤷🏻‍♀️)I love the variety and I love that it’ll help him practice reading and writing in a fun way.

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sdj2013
Great book!

I purchased this for my 5 year old who is in kindergarten. She loves it and enjoys working on it regularly. Will definitely purchase more.

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donna canyon
Love it

Child loves these kind things!

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Calie M.
Fantastic!

Best way to entertain our 5 and 7 year olds. This book is fantastic!

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Samantha K. Myers
Great Book

Good variety of puzzles, topics, difficulty levels. My 1st grader loves it!

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Sarah E
7 year old

Perfect for my 7 year old

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Stacy H.
Good quality and content!

My five and a half year old son really enjoys this book. This book not only has puzzles, it also has a lot of interesting fun facts. There is something to read and learn on each page. It is challenging and keeps him thinking. He does not have the knowledge to complete all of the pages yet. Some parts are for older kids, maybe 7-8 years old.