Critical Thinking Mystery Activity: Unrelated Murders
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In this PDF downloadable and printable mystery activity that encourages discussion and critical thinking, students have to guess why a man murdered a woman when police can't find any connection between them.
Your students have to solve the murder mystery by reading short clues, one at a time. As they receive each clue, they speculate on its significance, what it tells them about the situation, and how it fits with the previous clues. While doing that, they are practicing key critical thinking skills such as:
This is a printable PDF edition designed to be used in the classroom in small groups, works great for kids age 12-17, although adults and younger kids may enjoy it too!
Your students have to solve the murder mystery by reading short clues, one at a time. As they receive each clue, they speculate on its significance, what it tells them about the situation, and how it fits with the previous clues. While doing that, they are practicing key critical thinking skills such as:
- looking for details
- synthesizing information from different sources
- applying prior knowledge about the world
- sorting fact from opinion and truth from lie
- recognizing the logic of a claim and evaluating its validity.
Inside find:
- Teacher Notes on how to use the clues, including suggested warm-ups.
- 7 clues to be given to students one by one.
- Hints in the form of guiding questions to help students figure out what happened.
- The Solution: Students are not left hanging. There is a clear solution that follows from the clues.
- Extension Questions (optional) to extend the activity about mysteries with similair plots.
This is a printable PDF edition designed to be used in the classroom in small groups, works great for kids age 12-17, although adults and younger kids may enjoy it too!