[CASL-L] TAR: Problem with The Potato Chip Puzzle
Pat Vaninwagen
pat_vaninwagen at whps.org
Wed Mar 28 06:11:12 PDT 2012
When I booked talked the story, I told students that they are welcome to
try the puzzles but that they should do them on another piece of paper. So
far, so good and I have 8 books circulating. Pat
On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 9:07 AM, Ellen Nosal <enosal at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> I have not read *The Potato Chip Puzzle* by Eric Berlin, which is one of
> the Nutmeg nominees. A volunteer noted that there are lots of puzzles
> inside, and so we wondered what people are doing to keep students from
> writing on the pages. Suggestions?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ellen Nosal
> Library Media Specialist
> East Hampton Middle School
> East Hampton, CT
> enosal at easthamptonct.org
>
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Pat VanInwagen
Library Media Specialist
Mary Louise Aiken Elementary School
212 King Philip Drive
West Hartford, CT 06117
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