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Highlights
- This book explains why sudoku is a potentially powerful training tool to impact the cognitive skills of children.
- About the Author: Jerry Martin holds a Masters degree in mass communications and has spent over fifty years in a variety of creative educational activities.
- 92 Pages
- Education, Non-Formal Education
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About the Book
This book explains why sudoku is a potentially powerful training tool to impact the cognitive skills of children.Book Synopsis
This book explains why sudoku is a potentially powerful training tool to impact the cognitive skills of children.
Review Quotes
Attention educators and concerned parents! Inside the cover of Why and How Sudoku in Schools, you'll discover one of the most valuable modern-day contributions to the education of our youth. Jerry Martin has taken the traditionally solitaire game of Sudoku and made it accessible in group/classroom settings to teach logic and thinking skills desperately needed by our kids. His "Team Sudoku" enables kids to learn, have fun and compete in groups, using their brain in a way that is not taught in any school textbook.
Jerry Martin is the best missionary for sudoku that I know. After you read his book on the hows and whys of the world's most popular number puzzle, you'll be a believer, too.
About the Author
Jerry Martin holds a Masters degree in mass communications and has spent over fifty years in a variety of creative educational activities. He has been teaching Sudoku to children and adults for eight years and was instrumental in producing three annual children's team Sudoku tournaments in his hometown.