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August 21, 2016, 10:54:22 PM
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I made some Where's Wally/Waldo games for my Elementary students and they really like them. It helps them focus and keep them relatively quiet (until they decide it's too hard and give up). I did find everything in all of the pictures so if you need help, just ask me. Some of them I don't have because I either couldn't find them or they were too difficult to put into basic English.
I would just print them out double-sided and pass them out but feel free to change anything if it's too hard/easy.
Also, if this for any reason is breaking the rules, please let me know. I'm not sure if it is because I got these images from Google.
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I made an answer key for the Easy puzzles.
The red circles are the characters.
The blue circles are the items.
The purple circles are for everything else.
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Here are the other answer keys. The circles mean the same except, for some, I have green and pink circles. They are just for the same items. For example, when they have to find 29 lights, I circled all 29 green (instead of purple and drawing lines).
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July 22, 2016, 10:57:24 AM »
These look like a great time filler. Thanks for your efforts.
I think I will be using these as camp activities for students who find themselves with nothing to do. Awesome!
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