Grade 3: It’s wedding season and Sweet Tooth Bakery is slammed with orders! They just received their biggest, most complicated order yet! Hurry and help them complete this order. They have to get it right!
Grade 3: Your class is going on a field trip to the produce market. Unfortunately, this market has never done a field trip before, so it is likely there will be a few snafus along the way, especially since each kid is allowed to buy something!
Grades 2-5: A band of pirates has been sailing the seven seas in search of a lost treasure. You have stumbled upon some clues left by Captain Johnny Black. Solve the clues to see if you can locate the lost treasure before the pirates do!
Grades 4-5: The Pumpkin Patch is staying open an extra hour tonight. You know what that means: time to party! Grab your costumes and get ready for contests, games, and a bonfire!
Grades 3-5: The cat has his hat, so that should be that. He, we should never see...Or at least that’s how we thought it would be. His antics have lasted until dawn, But now it’s time to get him gone.
Grades 3-6: Solving the clues and finding the missing comic book page has been a “Blast From The Past,” but comparing the things of the past helps you appreciate today! There’s no time like the present.
Solve the clues to find out why!
Grade 4: Mr. Murdoch, a self-made millionaire, has mysteriously gone missing. It’s unclear if Mr. Murdoch is playing one of his elaborate pranks, or if he really has gone missing. Work with the amateur FBI and help solve the clues left behind in Murdoch's mansion to see if you can find out what happened to him.
Grade 6: The sixth-grade science classes at your school will take part in the annual gardening competition sponsored by the local farmer’s market. Each year, the farmer’s market challenges students to form teams and grow fresh, organic vegetables and fruits to provide a healthy variety of food for the food bank in town. Your school is excited to be part of this competition. Not only is it fun to compete against the other classes, but it’s also gratifying to be helping out a local charity.