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 MarionG
 
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							| looking for logic puzzles/riddles using comparatives/superlatives 
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							| Hell dear people at ESLp, I am looking for puzzles or riddles where students need to find out who is who (or something similar) by reading clues written with comparaties/superlatives. Something like this one:     or, one of the best sheets I found ever..     I can �t seem to find more of this kind of puzzles, does anyone know where I can find more?     |  21 May 2012      
					
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 ELOJOLIE274
 
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							| I �ve got a few but they might be too hard for your pupils... 
 http://www.eslprintables.com/printable.asp?id=421135#thetop
 
 http://www.eslprintables.com/printable.asp?id=421134#thetop
 
 
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 MarionG
 
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							| Thank you for your replies. coyote.chus, the second one you suggested is indeed the kind I intended, thanks! Elojolie, your sheets are wonderful but indeed a little too dificult for my students. If they had an entire lesson they might (just might) be able to figure it out but the reason I am looking for these kind of puzzles is indeed because I was told that I might get them only for 10-15 minutes tomorrow. I thought that since we are now learning comparatives/superlatives, puzzles like this would be a nice way to keep them busy for a few minutes. |  21 May 2012     
					
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 Philiproth
 
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							| Hi, Marion, 
 You can try this one: 
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