Elementary Brain Puzzles

Blackboard Brain Teasers for Students

© Debbie DeSpirt

Apr 16, 2008

Puzzles to activate students' brains for learning before morning announcements.


Brain teasers on the blackboard is a great way for students to begin the day. Teacher may choose for students to answer the brain teaser independently or as a group. As well, class points or prizes may be awarded for the group with the correct answer. Since the objective is for all students to learn, give points or prizes for groups that have put effort into finding a solution to the problem.

As students walk into class, they usually mingle until the teacher gets their attention. Brain teaser will have students working together and utilizing brain power before morning announcements. If students are on task, the teacher can utilize this time for attendance and morning questions from students.

Brain teasers can include soduko, word problems, riddles, word definitions, puzzles, and logical games. It is best to have a variety otherwise students will bore of the activity. In addition, have students create brain teasers to share with the class.

Books, internet, and fellow teachers are great resources for creating brain teasers. As well, create brain teasers based on a theme, holiday, and students' curriculum.


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