Mystery at the Frosty and Fruity Ice Cream Shop - Puzzles Critical Thinking
In this one-time class, learners will use critical thinking skills to solve a mystery at The Frosty and Fruity Ice Cream Shop. They will solve puzzles, brainteasers, and riddles throughout the class, and will solve the mystery by the end.
What's included
1 live meeting
40 mins in-class hoursClass Experience
US Grade 3 - 6
Using a slideshow presentation, I will read The Mystery at The Frosty and Fruity Ice Cream Shop story to the team. The story will stop several times, and there will be 5 puzzles to solve. It is important to me that all learners feel confident and successful in this class. If one learner is allowed to shout out the answer to the puzzle right away, this does not allow the others to have the chance to solve it. All brains work differently, and this is not a competition. So, while the learners are working on the solution to a puzzle, all learners mute themselves. When a learners have an answer to share, they send it to me by Chat. This allows me to let them know if they are correct, if they are on the right track, or if I can guide them to the answer in a different way, without affecting the other learners' chances to solve the puzzle. I monitor all learners, give clues, and provide feedback on their guesses. After all have had the chance to try to solve the puzzle, learners have the opportunity to share thoughts or questions with the team. Then, the story will continue until the next puzzle. If learners are unable to use Chat or are uncomfortable with it, there is an option B. In those situations, learners are asked to raise their hand if they have a guess to the answer to the puzzle. They will need to bring extra patience, as I will need to respond to all the learners who use Chat first. Again, this is to make sure that all learners have the opportunity to work through the process without someone else "giving away" the answer.
Learning Goals
Learn tips, tricks, and strategies for solving brainteasers, puzzles, and riddles.
Practice critical thinking skills
Other Details
Supply List
Students can bring paper and pencil to class, in case they need to jot down notes about a puzzle.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
As a mother of an amazingly autistic teen, I understand and strongly believe that all learners need to feel safe and comfortable. Before class, if there is anything I should know that would help your learner succeed, please let me know!
Reviews
Live One-Time Class
$17
per classMeets once
40 min
Completed by 76 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 7-12
1-6 learners per class