Will Shortz Presents I Can Kenken!, Volume 3: 75 Puzzles for Having Fun with Math Contributor(s): Miyamoto, Tetsuya (Author), Burns, Marilyn (Introduction by) |
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ISBN: 0312546432 ISBN-13: 9780312546434 Publisher: St. Martins Press-3PL OUR PRICE: $17.09 Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats Published: November 2008 Annotation: Not only are these puzzles fun but KenKen helps children improve concentration, logic and arithmetic skills. Children ages 9-12 have excelled in math and gained real-life problem solving skills all from playing a puzzle so engaging that it keeps them coming back for more. This third volume of "I Can KenKen" features: 75 easy addition and subtraction puzzlesIntroduction and how to solve instructions from Marilyn Burns "Home and Classroom Guide for Parents and Teachers" by Ms. Burns Forward by Will Shortz |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Games & Activities | Puzzles - Games & Activities | Logic & Brain Teasers |
Dewey: 793.73 |
Series: I Can Kenken! |
Physical Information: 0.3" H x 5.9" W x 8.9" (0.40 lbs) 112 pages |
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Publisher Description: Not only are these puzzles fun but KenKen helps children improve concentration, logic and arithmetic skills. Children ages 9-12 have excelled in math and gained real-life problem solving skills all from playing a puzzle so engaging that it keeps them coming back for more. This third volume of I Can KenKen features:- 75 easy addition and subtraction puzzles - Introduction and how to solve instructions from Marilyn Burns - Home and Classroom Guide for Parents and Teachers by Ms. Burns - Forward by Will Shortz |
Contributor Bio(s): Miyamoto, Tetsuya: - Tetsuya Miyamoto, the creator of KenKen, is a math teacher. He developed KenKen to help his student develop their calculation and logic skills. He runs a unique mathematics class for grade school children in Japan where he practices "The Art of Teaching Without Teaching." His teaching method and use of KenKen in his classroom have proven extremely successful. His students regularly go on to be accepted at the most prestigious schools in Tokyo. |