Mystery/Detective Themed Activities

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Mystery Perimeters: Finding Unknown Side Lengths
Mystery Perimeter Freebie from Laura Candler - Complete hands-on lesson for introducing students to finding unknown sides of irregular polygons - CCSS Math Content 3.MD.D.8 and also effective with 4th and 5th grade for review and remediation
Conversations in Literacy
Prove It To Me FREEBIE! Teaching students to use evidence from the text to prove their thinking
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Classroom Mystery Box - Put items into box before lesson or unit for students to ask questions and guess (like 20 questions). Items to include might be a map, thermometer, artifact, ect. Be creative and extend to all content areas. Smart idea from Learning in the Little Apple. classroom-ideas
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This 202 fun page resource has everything you need to start an interactive math journal focusing on story problems for K-2. Included inside are det...
The Picture Book Cafe
Teaching about Fact and Opinion? Use this mini packet to help students understand the difference. $
5 Secret Code Ideas for Kids to write a Coded Letter <--Shhhh!
SECRET CODES~ Stretch students' spelling and reading skills by introducing them to these five, easy-to-make secret codes. This is one time students will be permitted, and encouraged, to write notes in class!
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This math mystery is a fun way for 2nd graders who are heading to 3rd grade, to practice doing a variety of word problems in a unique way. Kids ju...
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: Reading Detectives - Non Fiction Graphic Organizer
Blue Ribbon Readers: The Detective's Notebook Game | PBS LearningMedia
FREE Interactive Inference Game~ The Detective’s Notebook Game is designed to get students to think about what they are reading and to answer questions that require inferencing. Students have access to an amateur detective's notebook in which several clues or events have been observed. From these clues, some inference or prediction can be made. Check out this engaging Blue Ribbon Readers' activity at Teachers Domain.