Mystery genre
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The rules to this game are simple: Match your birth month and birth date to the chart below. Then stand back for that spine-tingling (or snicker-inducing) effect. Who knows? Your title could be the next big name in the mystery genre!

Samantha Martin saved to Quizzes
Readers Workshop Mini Lessons: Mysteries Above and below are Readers Workshop mini-lessons for our mystery genre study. The expectations for reading partnerships and the vocabulary listed below that supported their learning. read more... Secondary Characters -- Multiple Posibilites --Alternatives when reading a Mystery Students filled in the information during a mini-lesson that demonstrated their knowledge of reading a mystery. Accountable Talk Expectations of how to have meaningful and…

The Misty Seaside saved to Anchor Charts
“Cut-out and keep: using genre elements to create suspense”
Anchor Chart: Mystery Vocabulary - these elements of a mystery would be great when I study mystery genre in third grade
Sue Carman saved to Destination Imagination
Here are the anchor charts I will use during our Mystery Unit of study in Reading Workshop. This first one was inspired by a poster I saw on Pinterest. The others I created myself using information I read in the Lucy Calkins' Curriculum Plan for the Reading Workshop.

Benjamin Sukeforth saved to CSI/mysteries/police
Genre Focus: Mystery | Reading Workshop Unit of Study free from The Curriculum Corner | graphic organizers, exit tickets, anchor charts & more

The Curriculum Corner saved to Reading Workshop
Teaching reading genre activity! Genre mystery bag! Perfect way to engage your readers and to teach them about reading genres. Perfect activity for introducing 40 book challenge too!

Jenspiration saved to Reading Resources
Description This packet includes a complete "Detective's Case File" to guide your students in reading and comprehending within the mystery genre. Case File Contains: Cover Detective's dictionary Mystery book discussion starters Previewing the text response sheet Character sheet Mystery & clues recording sheet Red herring recording sheet Setting map page Detective's theories response sheet "Case Closed" summary/conclusion sheet "Mystery Reading Club" member certificate

Amanda Rayburn saved to Mystery
Ever since I was a kid, I loved mysteries. I devoured as many as I could get my hands on- Boxcar Children, Nancy Drew, Hardy Boys, Babysitte...
Ashley saved to top secret
Mystery writing is a genre that requires creativity and imagination - use these mystery writing prompts to get started!
Tracy Wentzel saved to A WRITING