Tara Cox & Julia Scott Mystery Strategy I can turn my students into investigators. Planning a Mystery Lesson 1. Identify a secret
2. Create clues
3. Decide how students will work
4. Present clues
5. Determine how students will present conclusions Variations of Strategy Multiple Document Learning:
-students base hypotheses on documents,
instead of clues
Sequencing:
-students put elements into a logical order
Problem-Based Learning:
-students address real-world issues Ideas for the Classroom History
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Substitute Lesson
"Weekend Homework" Overview of Strategy Explain content and goals
Present a provocative question or riddle
Provide students with a set of clues or texts
Grouped Students:
- collect evidence
-organize and interpret information
-develop explanations
-defend their opinions Let's Investigate. "The true mystery of the world is the visible, not the invisible. " -Oscar Wilde
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Mystery Strategy
The Strategic Teacher