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Some of the math problems associated are multiple step problems, so make sure that your class is comfortable with strategies to help them solve these types of problems — or review prior to the activity. Print out one answer sheet for each student and/or group for them to tally their answers. You can print out the reading prompt and display for the whole class on your projector to save paper, or laminate and pass around for all students to read. During the lesson: Students walk around the classroom solving the clues. These clues do hot need to be solved in order. If you prefer, you can give the class a time limit before making them rotate to the next station. Once the students have solved all of the clues they will able to deduce who the suspect is. Use the answer sheets to review your students’ work. If you enjoy this lesson, please consider leaving me feedback oh Teachers Pay Teachers. | value your feedback, and it helps me to decide which types of lessons to continue to create for teachers. Follow my store, Kitten Approved Curriculum, to learn when similar products are posted at 50% off or when | am| having sales on products like these. Thank you! J Max's Stelen Burger Max was at his favorite diner and left the table to use the restroom. When he returned he found that his burger has been stolen. Luckily for Max, you are great at helping solve mysteries, so you decide to take up the case. Interview the townspeople and solve clues on |- each of the task cards to help narrow down the suspect list and find out who took Max's burger. kitten Approved Curricukim [FO SPV AGIOS BONIS TOO PRAVEEN LERD Suspects Use the clue cards to help solve the mystery. Cross off the suspects when you can rule them out. Whoever is left last Is the person who committed the crime. Location Additional Clues ordering at the counter ordered a milkshake ‘on a barstool ordered large fries at the jukebox first time at the diner ordering at the counter drinks diet soda. in a car out front of the diner allergic to dairy. sitting in the front of the diner ordered large fries sitting in the back of the diner left a large tip ‘on a barstool ordered a milkshake in a car out front of the diner dllergic to dairy sitting in the back of the diner first time at the diner at the jukebox left a large tip sitting in the front of the diner drinks diet soda Answer Key ra SEY UOLII VE OER OBE COS Answer Key : TERESA Cal #2 82 R 2- The suspect is 65 R 4- The suspect is not allergic to dairy. a female. #3 . #4 8 The — did not 41R 2- The suspect a large mikeshake. goes to the diner often. #5 486 R2-The suspect #6 $468 for 4 days- The was hot sitting in the suspect's name does back hot start with the letter of the diner. M #8 7 If the missing digit is 238 6 - The suspect was — The suspect was not not at a barstool. at the jukebox. #10 " 48 R 4— The suspect 3 R 4 — The suspect was not in a car outside was sitting at the front the diner. of the diner. #11 86R3 The suspect's name does not start with a J #12 458- The suspect does not drink diet soda. kitten Approved Curriculum Clue #1 248 + 3= The waiter informs you that he has a great clue about the suspect. After speaking to the waiter, you are able to conclude. aT 82 R 3: The suspect did not order large fries. 82 R 2: The suspect is not allergic to dairy. 459 + 7= 72 R 2 — The suspect is a male. 61R 3-— The suspect was not at the jukebox. 65 R4- The suspect is a female. 68 R 3 - The suspect ordered a milkshake. ©XKitten Approved Curriculum Clue #3 Find the missing digit: 942 +_ = 117 R6 4 — The suspect did not order fries. 7- The suspect does not drink diet soda. 8 The suspect did not order a large milkshake. 207 + 5= You are able to talk to some of the patrons at the diner. You can now conclude: 41R 2 - The suspect goes to the diner often. 52 R 2- The suspect was not at the jukebox. ©XKitten Approved Curriculum Clue #5 932 = 5= You go to the jukebox to ask some patrons what they know about your suspect. You are able to conclude 185 R 2- The suspect does not drink diet soda. 186 R 2- The suspect was hot sitting in the back of the diner. Clue #6 The suspect spends $52 per day at the diner. Select the true statement about how much they would spend to find your next clue. $602 for 2 days— The suspect’s name does not start with the letter A $225 for 3 days- The suspect's name does not start with the letter T $468 for o days - The suspect's name does not start with the letter M ©XKitten Approved Curriculum Clue #7 Find the missing digit: 725 +_=120R5 6- The suspect was not at a barstool. 8- The suspect was somewhere buying food. Clue #8 Find the missing digit: _~+5=47R3 If the missing digit is 237- The suspect was at the jukebox. If the missing digit is 234- The suspect was not ordering at the counter. If the missing digit is 238- The suspect was not at the jukebox. ©XKitten Approved Curriculum 436 + A= 45 R 8 — The suspect did hot order fries. 48 R 4-— The suspect was not in a car outside the diner. Clue #10 748 = 8= 93 R 4- The suspect was sitting at the front of the diner. 7 R 4 — The suspect was at the jukebox. 8 R 2- The suspect's name does not start with a T. ©XKitten Approved Curriculum Clue #11 433+ 55 The local radio has a story about Max's missing puppy. You tune in at 5pm and learn that: 86 R 3 — The suspect's name does not start with a J 86 R 5- The suspect is not allergic to dairy. 86 R 2 — The suspect did not leave a Clue #12 Find the missing digit: _~+4=14R2 472- The suspect left a big tip. 443 — The suspect's name does not start with S 458- The suspect does not drink diet soda. ©XKitten Approved Curriculum Kitten dppreved Curriculum; yeur ene-step shep fer upper elementary Preg¢ect Based Leapning, fun writing, eral peperts, math & apt integratien, editable teacher teels, and mere! www: —— com/store/kitten-approved-currledlar: EL TCITABLE TEMPLATE Weotly Newale Res meine beds Follow me en TPT by clicking the green stap en my page te knew when create and pest mere preducts.I pest all new preducts 50% eff fer the first 48 heups. "Okitten Approved Curriculum

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