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Problem solving earth sciences Common Core RL.9-10.5 resources

Preview of High Engagement Murder Mystery Classroom Activity! (Murder at the Dance)

High Engagement Murder Mystery Classroom Activity! (Murder at the Dance)

This "whodunit" style classroom murder mystery game will have your students collecting and evaluating information, making inferences, identifying red herrings, practicing speaking and listening skills and so much more! This activity will have your students' full attention as they try to find the "killer" at the homecoming dance. This interactive activity includes all necessary pieces to run your own murder mystery game in the classroom!Setting the Scene: During the homecoming dance, the dead bod
Preview of High Engagement Murder Mystery & Whodunit Classroom Activities GROWING BUNDLE!

High Engagement Murder Mystery & Whodunit Classroom Activities GROWING BUNDLE!

These "whodunit" style classroom murder mystery games will have your students collecting and evaluating information, making inferences, identifying red herrings, practicing speaking and listening skills and so much more! This activity will have your students' full attention as they try to find the "killer" or "culprit" at the homecoming dance or winter formal. These interactive activities include all necessary pieces to run your own murder mystery or whodunit game in the classroom!Murder at the
Preview of Savvy Social Stories

Savvy Social Stories

Created by
My Funky SLP
Welcome to "Savvy Social Stories." This is a high school social story where you embark on an exciting choose your own adventure journey filled with social challenges and opportunities! In this interactive book, you'll step into the shoes of our protagonist, Alex, as she navigate various social situations. Your choices will shape Alex's path and determine the outcome of her adventures. Are you ready to put your social problem-solving skills to the test?
Preview of Teaching Claim Evidence Reasoning (CER): A Whodunit Mystery Unit

Teaching Claim Evidence Reasoning (CER): A Whodunit Mystery Unit

Created by
Vanessa K
This is the accompanying teaching sequence for the unit “Teaching Claim Evidence Reasoning (CER): A Whodunit Mystery.” It includes a mystery to solve, all the evidence (which can be turned into manipulatives), rubrics for presentations and writing, teaching instructions, graphic organizers, and solutions. It does not include the "Teaching Claim Evidence Reasoning (CER): A Whodunit Mystery" PowerPoint presentation which can be purchased separately or as part of a bundle.
Preview of High Engagement Christmas WHODUNIT Classroom Activity! (Winter Themed Mystery)

High Engagement Christmas WHODUNIT Classroom Activity! (Winter Themed Mystery)

This winter "whodunit" style classroom mystery game will have your students collecting and evaluating information, making inferences, identifying red herrings, practicing speaking and listening skills and so much more this Christmas season! This activity will have your students' full attention as they try to find the "culprit" after the winter dance. This interactive activity includes all necessary pieces to run your own murder mystery-type game in the classroom! Setting the Scene: Every year, t
Preview of Agatha Christie's Miss Marple: The Complete and Editable Unit

Agatha Christie's Miss Marple: The Complete and Editable Unit

Created by
Mindy Killgrove
Whether you are looking to introduce mystery, suspense, and tension into the classroom or you are an Agatha Christie enthusiastic like me, this unit has it all. Dame Agatha Christie's beloved sleuth, Miss Jane Marple, is the perfect main character to use with students of all ages. All of her short stories are brisk and to the point. Furthermore, a great deal of the short tales have been remade into TV movies. These quick contrasting viewpoints will allow the students to explore author motivation
Preview of Lamb to the Slaughter Anticipatory Murder Mystery Activity

Lamb to the Slaughter Anticipatory Murder Mystery Activity

This activity will engage your students by requiring them to think like detectives! Oriented around the Roald Dahl story, Lamb to the Slaughter, students will have a series of witness statements and crime scene evaluations to read through before answering, "who killed Patrick Maloney?" Your students will practice the key skills of communication, collaboration, and critical thinking as they work together to determine the perpetrator, motive, and murder weapon. This activity can easily be scaled
Preview of Teaching Claim Evidence Reasoning (CER) - Power Point Presentation

Teaching Claim Evidence Reasoning (CER) - Power Point Presentation

Created by
Vanessa K
This is the accompanying PowerPoint presentation for the unit “Teaching CER - Claim Evidence Reasoning: A Whodunit Mystery.” It includes a brief lecture on the concept of Claim Evidence Reasoning Model, instructions for students on how to do the activity , and abbreviated instructions for the activity from the unit for the teacher (no solutions). It does not include the "Teaching CER - Claim Evidence Reasoning: A Whodunit Mystery" unit teaching sequence which can be purchased separately.
Preview of Earth Day

Earth Day

Created by
ECPublishing
Earth Day - Caring for the Environment 4-Lesson BundleA bundle of fully-resourced, detailed, and differentiated 1-hour lessons all about the environment, climate change, plastic and pollution, and recycling.All of our lessons are differentiated, print-and-go style resources that are also easy to adapt for your own planning.Our activities typically include three-level challenges for each task, a variety of creative and literacy-based activities, an hour-long PowerPoint, video clips with accompany
Preview of Fahrenheit 451 Digital Breakout!

Fahrenheit 451 Digital Breakout!

In this breakout I have included these activities: literary devices, characterization, conflict, theme, and allusions. I use this breakout by putting students into groups and having them work through each activity. I put copies of the activities into large envelopes after I have laminated them. This way you can use it repeatedly. (This could also be used in stations.) As students find the answers, they put them into a Google form. I have included a "bonus" riddle activity as well, which, after y
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