Instructions:
Make groups of 3-4. Take a bag of puzzle pieces. The puzzle started out looking like this:
You can reconstruct the puzzle by matching words with definitions. The challenge is that you have to match words on all sides where there are words. It will help you put the puzzle together again if you notice that corner pieces have only two words and pieces that form the outer edges have three words.
See which group can finish the puzzle first. The teacher has the answer sheet. Have the teacher check your assembled puzzle against your reconstruction.
Examples:
Close these instructions when you begin working on your puzzle. Don't use the illustrations here to do your puzzle. Use your brain!
Marcus Aurelius
If it is not right do not do it; if it is not true do not say it. --Marcus Aurelius
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