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CLUEFINDERS 6TH GRADE ADVENTURES

28 June 2010 26 views 3 Comments
CLUEFINDERS 6TH GRADE ADVENTURES


Product Description
Dig low in to sixth class skills upon a mystery-solving journey in a sovereignty of a plant people. Go subterraneous to find a blank ClueFinders, as well as take upon an armed forces of mutant plant warriors to save a locale on top of from sure doom. Includes Mystery Mansion Arcade.

  • A strong armed forces of mutant plant warriors threatens to take over a locale above
  • Use your conduct to plunge into wily challenges, compromise a mystery, as well as save a locale from destruction
  • Fifiteen interactive games as well as exercises
  • Math, denunciation arts, science, amicable science, as well as complaint solving
  • A.D.A.P.T. Learning Technology

Average Ratings : 3.5
Price : $3.20
Cluefinders 6th Grade Adventures

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3 Comments »

  • Anonymous said:

    Hi well to start My Mom got this for me and I got excited cause it had Lestlie in it and they never make any games with her in it. I allways wondered why and this game told me. You can barely understand what she and Owan are saying and the game is really easy once you get the hang of it some games more then others. But the plot is less then amusing and the cluefinders are constantly bugging you to hurry up and it’s really distracting.Well gotta go hope this was helpful Broke.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  • A Passing Stranger said:

    I love this series of cds for the kids. Starting out with 3rd grade and going up to about 7th grade in learning, the kids enjoy being a [part of the story and at the same time unraveling the mystery. My kids have gotten very good at numerous subjects just by playing these games. It’s just too bad they stopped making the summer vacation workbooks and science lab kits to keep your kids learning during they’re summer break from school, without leaving off the fun side. Great products!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • Michelle said:

    This edition for 6th grade is more challenging than the 4th or 5th grade versions, but still a good workout for the brain especially during the summer when school is out and kids like to “play” on the computer. My daughter couldn’t stop “playing” the 4th grade version. The 5th and 6th were less fun and more work, so it wasn’t as easy to get her to do it.
    Rating: 3 / 5

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