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Preview of Grandma got run-over by WHICH Reindeer? - CER (Claim, Evidence, and Reasoning)

Grandma got run-over by WHICH Reindeer? - CER (Claim, Evidence, and Reasoning)

This holiday activity has the students read a bunch of clues and fill in a table to organize the clues so they can determine which reindeer ran over grandma as she was walking home Christmas Eve. It also includes a set of reindeer prints from each of Santa’s reindeer that the students can use to match to the prints found in the snow at the crime scene. Using the clues and the prints, the students should be able to solve the crime. The crime itself is fairly easy to solve, the real work comes
Preview of Mystery Unit Activities & Detective Games | Fingerprints, Detective Games & more

Mystery Unit Activities & Detective Games | Fingerprints, Detective Games & more

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Pocket of STEM
Fun, low-prep mystery unit - great for back to school! This mini bundle includes a lesson plan, colorful flashcards, forensic booklet, and activity instructions. Add some detective activities to your mystery genre study! Your kids will love analyzing fingerprints and solving logic puzzles. This package includes the following:Forensics Fingerprinting Booklet Fingerprinting Activity (individual pages) – If you choose to NOT print it as a booklet Lesson plan with teacher’s notes and background
Preview of Investigate the Teacher Get To Know Me Activity (Forensic Science)

Investigate the Teacher Get To Know Me Activity (Forensic Science)

This fun and engaging First Day of School activity will have your students making inferences and using deductive reasoning based on what they can see and find around your classroom. They can "investigate" you and try to complete the 12 questions on the back using only what they can infer about you from your classroom and any potential clues you may have left (not necessary to leave any clues though). Perfect for starting the conversations with your students and finding things in common with the
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