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Perplexors
If you would like to keep track of your progress, print out this
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Perplexors Instructions
1. Ask your EY teacher for a set of Perplexors.
2. Read the first pages of the set. These are the teaching pages.
3. Each time you finish a perplexor, have it corrected by your teacher.
Check out the Perplexors badge at the EY Blog
How to choose the correct level for you
The suggested grade levels are listed below.
For your first puzzle set a timer and see how long it takes you to complete.
It is a good working level if a puzzle takes you 8-20 minutes to solve
If you can get done with a puzzle very quickly (under 8 minutes) it is too easy, so try moving up ½ a level
If a puzzle is frustrating and you are not able to finsih it, move down ½ of a level.
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