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Thanksgiving Science Chemistry Game: Chemystery CLUES

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Bazinga Brown
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Grade Levels
9th - 12th
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Pages
29 pages
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I needed something fun to do right before Thanksgiving in my Forensic Science class. They absolutely loved the game and have been begging to play it again. Looks like I'll be purchasing the Christmas version to play before winter break.

Description

Use this Thanksgiving chemistry game for a fun lesson right before the holiday. An unknown casualty has fallen victim to a common Thanksgiving ailment. Can you determine their identity, the malady that afflicts them and the location of the dinner feast? Similar to traditional mystery games solved using clues, “Thanksgiving Chemystery Clues” contains quirky chemistry, biology and fun facts about Turkey, Black Friday and the History of the first Thanksgiving all rolled into a fun game for the classroom. Have your students use their problem solving skills and evidence-based reasoning to solve this chemystery in this Thanksgiving Chemistry Activity!

Designed to be played quickly or fill up more time in as many teams as you would like, Chemistry Clues can be played in both the shorter or longer (more content heavy) version. Give your students interesting scientific and historical facts to share at the dinner table this year and amaze their family.

Also included is an ink saving black and white version.

BE SURE TO CHECK OUT THE PREVIEW FOR DIRECTIONS ON HOW TO PLAY THIS GAME WITH YOUR STUDENTS!

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Total Pages
29 pages
Answer Key
Does not apply
Teaching Duration
1 hour
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