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5th Grade October Reading Adventure- Mystery of the Famous Building

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5th - 6th
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Description

The History Hacker is tired of studying to be an architect, so he’s just going to carve his name on a famous building instead! But which one is he targeting? It’s up to your class and the League to solve the clues by solving reading problems and save that building. This Reading Adventure will keep your classroom explorers engaged and working hard on reading skills, while learning some science!

Also available for 3rd and 4th grade.

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WHO is this mystery for?

*DISTANCE LEARNING TEACHERS- THE DIGITAL TRACK WAS DESIGNED FOR YOU*

Students on the 5th grade level who are practicing these reading skills: 

  • Fiction or Nonfiction Passages
  • Identify the Adjective
  • Match Text with Author’s Purpose
  • Which Text Feature Would Help?
  • Identify the Most Persuasive Sentence

Teachers looking for a quick-prep, rigorous but differentiated, interdisciplinary activity that showcases topics that are often ignored or unexplored within social studies and science curriculum. 

WHAT is included?

This adventure is an hour-long activity that can be completed in 3 Tracks:

  • Track 1: ORIGINAL
    • Students read the mystery on a printed booklet, and they solve the clues by answering questions on Google Slides, which they can access with a QR code or link on a computer, tablet, or phone.
  • Track 2: ANALOG
    • Students read the mystery on a printed booklet, and they solve the clues by answering questions on printed task cards.
  • Track 3: DIGITAL
    • Students read the mystery in one browser window of Google Slides, and they solve the clues by toggling between another browser window of Google Slides to answer questions. This method works great for laptops, but is not recommended for tablets. 

No matter which track you take, the core of the activity is the same. Students always have access to the mystery story, 40 reading problems, 5 Science Exploration posters, a Writing Challenge, and an integral poster about:

Hagia Sophia, Sheikh Zayed Mosque, St. Basil’s Cathedral, Sydney Opera House,  & The Gherkin

Students will walk away from this lesson knowing these science concepts:

  • How and why architects design buildings
  • What buildings can be built with and the steps of construction
  • Where the oldest and the current tallest buildings in the world are
  • and more!!

WHEN is it designed to be completed?

These skills are best practiced at the beginning of the year, and World Architect Day is the first Monday in October!

WHERE can students solve this mystery?

Students can complete this activity in your classroom with pen and paper or technology, and even from home, thanks to the Digital Track!

HOW can this activity be differentiated?

Using either of these methods, you can scaffold these activities to meet each of your students, exactly where they’re at.

  • CUSTOMIZATION: great for students above and below grade level
    • Each math problem can be edited to whatever you please! Hypothetically, you could buy this mystery for the framework it provides, and change every single question. 
  • AUDIO SUPPORTS: great for multilingual students
    • For the tracks including technology, your students have access to a read-aloud of not just the story, but each word written on Google Slides. 

WHY should your students adventure with the Learning League?

  • Low teacher prep/High student engagement
  • Anti-racist curriculum that uplifts women and Black and Indigenous people of color
  • Three activity tracks with DISTANCE LEARNING OPTION
  • Audio scaffolding and editable problems

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Download The Oil Spill Mystery for math and The Case of the Absent Abolitionist for reading.

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Last updated Dec 8th, 2021
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Use context (e.g., cause/effect relationships and comparisons in text) as a clue to the meaning of a word or phrase.
Consult reference materials (e.g., dictionaries, glossaries, thesauruses), both print and digital, to find the pronunciation and determine or clarify the precise meaning of key words and phrases.
Use the relationship between particular words (e.g., synonyms, antonyms, homographs) to better understand each of the words.
Assess how point of view or purpose shapes the content and style of a text.

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