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Do your kids or students love to play secret spy agent or detective?  Children seem to love sneaking around spying on people or completing secret missions.  Whether it be to save the World, stop a criminal or solve a mystery, pretend to be a secret agent is tons of fun!  This detective puzzle for kids is a FREE printable Detective Games For Kids Free Printable, Fun Detective Story For Kids, Elementary Detective Activities, Kids Detective Game Ideas, Detective Puzzles, Mystery Games For Kids, Spy Games For Kids, Detective Party, Spy Party

Do your kids or students love to play secret spy agent or detective? Children seem to love sneaking around spying on people or completing secret missions. Whether it be to save the World, stop a criminal or solve a mystery, pretend to be a secret agent is tons of fun! This detective puzzle for kids is a FREE printable

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an escape the room worksheet for students to practice their numbers and counting skills

Transform your classroom or home learning environment with our collection of Escape the Room math worksheets, designed to make problem-solving an exciting adventure. Each downloadable worksheet features three engaging puzzles that challenge students to think critically, work collaboratively, and discover the secret number combinations to unlock virtual doors. Perfect for grades 3-8, these worksheets blend

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several scrabble tiles laid out on a wooden table

Original Scrabble Brand Crossword Game from 1953! Manufactured by Selchow & Righter Co. This set has it all! Game board in terrific shape! No writing, tears or cracks! "Rules for Playing" inside the box top. All 100 original wooden tiles are here! And the best part, in my mind, four original wooden tile racks!

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two children sitting on the floor in front of a police barricade

This past week was AMAZING! After my visit to the Ron Clark Academy, I feel rejuvenated and ready to "Set the Stage to Engage." This past week we were able to flip an extra room in our building to be a crime scene. I deputized our first and second graders. [I will be adding a kindergarten version of this soon] We were dressed with detective hats and badges. Then I took them to the crime scene. Students were grouped into 3 to 4 students per group and went through the following stations. First…

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