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What Not To Wear: Word Search

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Get ready to reiterate what not to wear to work without nagging or lecturing.

Here's a word search that was created based on words that you submitted.

There are 49 words listed in this puzzle that are items that should not be worn to work or words that describe an undesirable condition of items worn to work.

You can customize the words that you would like your team to search for to meet your needs. Something that one program feels is inappropriate may be appropriate for another program.

In this download you'll find the puzzle that you can distribute to your staff, an answer key and key words included in the search.

Ask team members to find as many words as they can that describe what we should not wear to work. Have fun and award the winner a prize!

Member's have shared with us that our games are helping spread good gossip around and providing mental stimulation that typically happens with negative gossip.

Enjoy!

Here's a sample of what the puzzle looks like. Once you download the puzzle it's ready to print and implement. Enjoy!


  


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