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KenKen In The Classroom

How do y’all feel about KenKen puzzles?  Love them?  Good.  Me too.

Today I want to post about a program that you may not be aware of.  It’s called KenKen Classroom.  The premise is simple.  Visit the link.  Give them your e-mail.  Then, watch your inbox every Friday for free KenKen puzzles that are formatted to use in your classroom.

Sure, there are plenty of places to find free KenKen puzzles online.  But, these are exceptional.  You get a new 9-page PDF every week!

Page 1 – Table of Contents and a weekly Kentertainment puzzle.  Here’s a recent example.  It’s ready to copy and paste into your PPT or SMART Board file with the help of your snipping tool (or the snapshot option in Adobe Acrobat)!

Kentertainment Puzzle from Kenken newsletter for teachers.

Page 2 – 3 x 3 Puzzles

example of 3 x 3 kenken puzzles from kenken classroom.

Page 3 – 4 x 4 Puzzles

example of 4x4 kenken puzzles from kenken classroom.

Page 4 – 5 x 5 Puzzles

example of 5x5 kenken puzzles from kenken classroom.

Page 5 – 6 x 6 Puzzles

example of 6 x 6 kenken puzzles from kenken classroom.

Page 6 – 1 7 x 7 Puzzle and 1 8 x 8 Puzzle

example of 7x7 and 8x8 kenken puzzles from kenken classroom.

Page 7 – A Bonus Puzzle

example of kenken bonus puzzle from kenken classroom.

Page 8 – Printable, Kid-Friendly KenKen Instructions

how to play kenken instructions.

Page 9 – Answer Key

kenken classroom answer key.

And, they send you a brand new 9 page set every Friday of the school year!  Convinced you should sign up now?  

This year, I’m keeping a challenge file full of logic puzzles and such for students who finish early.  These are definitely going in there!  I love that I can print and laminate the instruction sheet to put with the puzzles.

If your students enjoy KenKen puzzles, I would also recommend Hidato puzzles.

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8 Comments

  1. Love KenKen, but struggle getting my middle schoolers to feel the same way. I DID hook another teacher on it last week. But most have no idea what KenKen is!

    1. Same here. I have a few kids each year who get really into it. The rest don't want to learn how to solve them. This is why I'm just using them as challenge work this year.

  2. I am a Kenken addict. When I volunteered to teach a 3rd grade advanced math group a few years ago, we did them, and the kids (who already love math) loved them.

  3. My Students love these so much! A good way to get them intrested is to make is competivie

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