This week, Mrs. Guzas, Mrs. Wagner and I will be sponsoring the Sudoku challenge. Sudokus are well structured and predictable puzzles – just like mathematics.
Solving Sudoku puzzles can be challenging, but the rules for finding the answers are quite straight forward:
- Each row, column, and nonet can contain each number (typically 1 to 9) exactly once.
- In order to solve Sudoku puzzles, you must be determined, focused, and patient.
Watch these videos to learn how:
Click this link to one video – How to Solve a Sudoku
Practice online:
- Start Here – Sudoku for Kids
- When you get the hang of it… You are ready for our daily puzzles. Go to Tangy Tuesday Math Classroom.
- If you need the class code – fkkwomc
Complete a Sudoku Puzzle every day. Random drawings will be made for prizes.
Daily Zoom Meetings at 10:30. Come solve one with us. Join our zoom here –
https://socsd.zoom.us/j/81223951656?pwd=WGVhL0tSWTlNQXRwLzNxUytYQWNDQT09
Let’s have fun!
I am going to practice online every day
Way to go, Zanda!
I am doing the sudoku on the tangy tuesday classroom!😀 it is really fun
I accidentally declined the offer to Tangy Tuesday Math, and now I can’t get in.
I sent you another invite. Try again!
Thanks Mrs. McBride!
I completed the sudoko challenge.
Scarlett, I have your first puzzle. Did you try today’s puzzle?
Katelyn the class code is fkkwomc.
🙂
Thank you!
I am doing it right now.
hi
Hi!
mrs mcbride
Yes, John.
good morning Thanks for the stuff
You are very welcome!
On The Tuesday and Wednesday Tangy Tuesday the numbers go through the board
This happens when you click the board. Just hit the undo button and they reappear. You can also just write on the board. That’s what i like to do.
Thank you Mrs. Mcbride for the book and jolly ranchers!!!
You are very welcome! Your street was popular today. I had two deliveries there. I would have stopped, but I was on my way to another house. Happy Friday! 🙂