Balance Benders™ Beginning
Logic and Algebraic Reasoning Puzzles
Grades: 2-6
Critical Thinking, Mathematics

Grades: 2-6
Critical Thinking, Mathematics

- Multiple Award Winner
Description and Features
Description and Features
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N/AMy children love these 'Bender' books; in fact, I would not be exaggerating if I said they were addicted to them. I sincerely thank you for a product that makes what can be extremely difficult skills to master an absolute blast for my children. On a side note, I would like to mention that I am a doctoral candidate in education at Northeastern University, and have recommended these products to peers and colleagues as the best of the best.
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N/AThe kids enjoyed the challenge of these puzzles and I enjoyed each aha moment they had when a puzzle was solved. It was really awesome when they asked me if they can do more 'school work.' If you are a homeschooling family wondering how to introduce algebraic concepts, I highly recommend the workbooks.
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N/AAs the mom and teacher, I LOVE that these books really make my children think hard and stretch them to think about things and problems they have never encountered before.
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N/ABy making the problems visual and removing the numbers, algebra is automatically made far less overwhelming and much more concrete. I would definitely recommend these books.
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N/AThe beginning book just gets them hooked and wanting more
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N/AI've seen improvement in my daughter's overall-math lessons as she has worked through the book
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N/AThis book of reproducible worksheets provides hours of logic and algebraic reasoning fun! We love, love, loved, these activities!
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N/AUsed as a supplement to whatever math program is being used, this book definitely provides exposure to a greater variety of math problems than endless pages of math drills
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N/ABalance Benders™ meets a great need of building deductive reasoning as well as building the understanding of balancing equations
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N/AMy 9th grade boy is dyslexic and struggles in math, but is a 'Mr. Fix It.' He is hands-on type of guy. He picked it up in 30 seconds and did them all. Then he flipped through to the next page and did all of them, and then laughed that we could not figure it out.
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