TPT
Total:
$0.00
Preview of Mini Mystery (Pommier Murder Mystery)

Mini Mystery (Pommier Murder Mystery)

I've created a set of 2 minute mysteries for a colleague of mine. She has a student who's too smart for his grade level and is constantly looking for more challenging work. This was an idea we come up with. And the student loved it!!! Each one based loosely on a detective from literature. This is based on Agatha Christie's Hercule Poirot. These are great for sub activities, extra credit, learning to make inferences, and so many other things! ***How to get FREE TpT credit to use on future pur
Preview of Working with Functions: Race to 110

Working with Functions: Race to 110

Created by
Aubor House
This interactive activity, “Race to 110,” is a fast-paced, team-based math game designed to boost engagement and reinforce key algebra skills. Students work in small groups to solve function operations problems (like adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing functions), earning points for correct answers and additional bonus points through fun mini-challenges. The flexible structure allows students to work at their own pace and in any order, promoting collaboration, critical thinking, and
Preview of Mini Mystery (A Janvier Duromarin Murder Mystery)

Mini Mystery (A Janvier Duromarin Murder Mystery)

I've created a set of 2 minute mysteries for a colleague of mine. She has a student who's too smart for his grade level and is constantly looking for more challenging work. This was an idea we come up with, and the student loved it!!! Each one is based loosely on a detective from literature. This is based on Edgar Allan Poe's Auguste Dupin. These are great for sub activities, extra credit, learning to make inferences, and so many other things! ***How to get FREE TpT credit to use on future pu
Preview of Mini Mystery (Laetitia finds the rabbits)

Mini Mystery (Laetitia finds the rabbits)

I've created a set of mini minute mysteries for a colleague of mine. She has a student who's too smart for his grade level and is constantly looking for more challenging work. This was an idea we come up with. And the student loved it!!! Each one based loosely on a detective from literature. This is based on Kerry Greenwood's Phryne Fisher. [Note: The content of the Phryne Fisher *book* series is more appropriate for ages 16+, but the content of this activity does not include anything inappr
Showing 1-4 of 4+ results