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Mysteries
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Detective Club: Mysteries
For Young Thinkers! Six mysteries
that will challenge primary students.
Solving the mysteries involves decoding messages, sorting information
and thinking logically. 64 pp. Grades 2-4 #DL55317 10.99 |
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The Loose Caboose &
Other Math Mysteries: Students use solutions to math problems to
help them solve mysteries. A
motivating format for review and application of math processes and problem
solving. 64 pages, Grades 5-8. #DL113 10.99 |
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The Great Chocolate Caper: Solve the
logic puzzles and discover who stole the secret chocolate recipe. The combination of mystery and chocolate
makes it a motivating format for teaching logical thinking. 64 pages, Grades 5-8. #DL83 10.99 |
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One-Hour Mysteries: Students
will be highly motivated by these high-interest activities. Each mystery
builds both comprehension and logical thinking skills and can be completed in
one class session. 64 pages, Grades
4-8. #DL98 10.99 |
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Mystery Festival - Teacher’s
Guide: This guide features two compelling mysteries; one for grades K-4 the
other 5-8. Students observe the
“crime scene” then conduct crime lab tests on the evidence at classroom
learning stations, analyze the results and try to solve the mystery. Many key content areas are explored, and
the important distinction between evidence and inference is emphasized. Crime lab tests include thread tests,
powder tests, DNA, chromatography, fingerprinting and many more. 258 pp, Grades K-8 #GE893 $26.00 |
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On Trial: Put the Big
Bad Wolf on trial and learn about the workings of the trial system. Develops communication, cooperation, and
evaluative skills. 46 pp. Grades 4-6 #DL118 $9.99 |