The latest puzzle was a 3-D one lent by our neighbor Chuck. It didn't take long for Trinity folks to crack it--behold!
Friday, November 09, 2007
A Puzzle Is a Capital Idea
This fall Susan has kept one of the tables in her school library always covered with a puzzle that students (and staff!) may work on whenever they're in the library. It has been a good way to occupy those who come to the library with "nothing to do" in study hall and, thus, with intentions of distracting others who are in the library to study or read. It has also brought in some who might not otherwise have made the trip to the library--potential library patrons now that they've set foot in the door.
The latest puzzle was a 3-D one lent by our neighbor Chuck. It didn't take long for Trinity folks to crack it--behold!
The latest puzzle was a 3-D one lent by our neighbor Chuck. It didn't take long for Trinity folks to crack it--behold!
I am a family man enjoying life in beautiful southwest North Dakota and honing my skills as an on-line diarist.
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The students started the puzzle on November 1, and it took exactly one week to finish! I was hoping it'd take them a little longer :-) I'm all out of puzzles from home, and we've exhausted the supply from the neighbors -- so if anyone has a puzzle to lend, let me know!
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