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Teachers loved Mary Ann Carr's "One-Hour Mysteries" and asked for
more In this follow-up to her wildly popular book, Carr offers five
"More One-Hour Mysteries." This book offers motivating mysteries
that your students can solve using clues and logical reasoning.
Your students become crime scene investigators, analyzing clues
found at a crime scene and applying forensic techniques in their
analysis.
Each mystery includes a complete set of teacher instructions and
reproducible handouts that may be photocopied for classroom use.
This exciting book features the following mysteries:
- Miss Moneybags' Last Will and Testament,
- The Doggone Mystery,
- The Case of Forged Houdini,
- Who Took the Video Game, and
- Aunt Sally's Secret.
What better way to motivate critical thinking than with a whodunit?
Skills include deductive reasoning, inferring, taking notes,
organizing data, and analyzing evidence.
Get ready for real thinking combined with cloak-and-dagger fun
One-Hour Mysteries offers five motivating mysteries that your
students can solve using clues and logical reasoning. Your students
will become crime scene investigators, analyzing clues found at a
crime scene and applying forensic techniques in their analysis.
Each mystery includes a complete set of teacher instructions and
blackline masters that may be photocopied for classroom use. This
exciting book features the following mysteries: Mystery at the
Mall, The Coaster Caper, The Case of Santa's Blackmail, The Case of
the Missing Tiara, and A Hollywood Crime. What better way to
motivate critical thinking than with a whodunit? Skills include
deductive reasoning, inferring, taking notes, organizing data, and
analyzing evidence. Get ready for real thinking combined with
cloak-and-dagger fun! If you like this book, you'll love its
follow-up, More One-Hour Mysteries. Grades 4-8
Reginald Van Feisty, owner of the world-famous chocolate factory,
Dutch Delight Chocolates, is excited about his brand-new recipe for
chocolate. But, before he can manufacture even the first chocolate
bar, the recipe is stolen! Have your students discover who stole
Van Feisty's famous chocolate recipe and they'll not only be great
detectives, they'll be masters of logical thinking. There are nine
suspects, but which one is guilty? This mystery becomes a vehicle
for teaching logical thinking. In solving the mystery, students
will: differentiate between valid conclusions and invalid
assumptions, use syllogisms to reach valid assumptions, recognize
false premises, solve deductive matrix puzzles, and decode a secret
message. Grades 5-8
Differentiation is a practice that is beneficial to every student.
Rather than focusing on leaving no child behind, differentiation
aims to move every child ahead. The trouble for many teachers is,
however, that differentiating for all students is time consuming.
"Differentiation Made Simple" will help classroom teachers overcome
time constraints and other obstacles to differentiation by
providing a wealth of ready-made and generic tools they can employ
right away. The tools include task cards for literature, creative
writing, and research; tic-tac-toe menus; graphic organizers; and
guides to creating differentiated units-each one tied to specific
questions and concerns teachers have about differentiating
instruction Also included are product lists and other assessment
ideas, including rubrics and a scoring conversion table. Written
especially for teachers in the trenches, "Differentiation Made
Simple" will help unlock the door to creating a classroom where
every child is challenged by work appropriate for his or her
abilities, interests, and learning styles.
Despite the tension between some proponents of feminism and
organized religion, particularly in regard to family life, little
has been written to view religion, feminism, and the family
simultaneously. Drawing on history, theology, and the social
sciences, the contributors to this volume analyze the impact of
feminism on the experience of family life in its religious
dimension. Religion, Feminism, and the Family is designed to
stimulate discussion on both the contemporary women's movement and
the future of the American family. The Family, Culture, and
Religion series offers informed and responsible analyses of the
state of the American family from a religious perspective and
provides practical assistance for the family's revitalization.
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