Elementary Math High School Math Middle School Math Whodunnit

Whodunnit Classroom Activities: Mystery-Based Learning

Whodunnit Classroom Activities: Solve the Mystery While Practicing Academic Skills

Whodunnit classroom activities turn review into a mystery investigation where students solve problems to uncover clues and identify the criminal.

Instead of completing traditional worksheets, students answer questions that reveal clues about the criminal, the location, and the method. By the end of the activity, they must piece together the evidence to solve the case.

This Clue-style format keeps students engaged while reinforcing important academic concepts across multiple subjects.

What are Whodunnit Classroom Activities?

Whodunnit activities combine academic practice with a mystery-solving game.

Students answer a series of questions, and each correct answer reveals clues or eliminates suspects. As they work through the investigation, they gather evidence that helps them determine:

  • Who committed the crime
  • Where the crime occurred
  • What method was used

By the end of the activity, students use the clues they uncovered to solve the mystery.

This format turns review into a logic puzzle where every question moves students closer to cracking the case.

Whodunnit Classroom Activities by Subject

Our Whodunnit classroom activities are available across multiple subjects so students can solve mysteries while practicing important academic skills. Each subject uses the same investigation format, but the content is tailored to the discipline.

Explore Whodunnit investigations in each subject area:

Why Whodunnit Classroom Activities Work

  • Students stay engaged because they want to solve the mystery
  • Each question reveals clues that move the investigation forward
  • Activities encourage logical reasoning and deduction
  • Review feels like a game instead of a worksheet