Description
Whodunnits center on single content topics as opposed to units and will focus more on skill building than application. Every day can’t be a project day, so Whodunnits can be an engaging out-of-their-seat activity to practice important skills.
In a Whodunnit, students will work in teams to solve 10 practice problems that increase in difficulty. After each answer, they will receive a clue. Similar to the popular board game Clue, there will be a fictional “issue.” The goal will be to determine the “suspect,” the site of the issue, and the method. Scenes will be placed around the room, and the students will have at it.
In this 10-page document, you will be given an outline for how to implement the project, a student worksheet, and 10 “Clues” to be printed and plastered to the wall.
In this bundle, you will receive these Whodunnit activities:
Whodunnit – Adjectival, Adverbial & Participial Phrases
Whodunnit – Advanced Commas
Whodunnit – Apostrophes
Whodunnit – Appositive, Absolute & Verbal Phrases
Whodunnit – Capitalization – People and Dates
Whodunnit – Capitalization – Sentences
Whodunnit – Capitalization – Titles of Works
Whodunnit – Capitalization – Proper Adjectives and Places
Whodunnit – Clauses
Whodunnit – Colons
Whodunnit – Commas – Compound Sentences
Whodunnit – Commas – Dates, Addresses & Letters
Whodunnit – Commas – Items in a Series
Whodunnit – Commas – Setting Off
Whodunnit – Complete Sentences, Fragments & Run-Ons
Whodunnit – Dashes and Hyphens
Whodunnit – Dialogue, Direct Speech & Quotations
Whodunnit – Ellipsis
Whodunnit – Independent & Dependent Clauses
Whodunnit – Intro to Commas
Whodunnit – Irregular Verbs
Whodunnit – Moods – Imperative, Indicative & Interrogative
Whodunnit – Moods – Subjunctive & Conditional
Whodunnit – Noun & Verb Phrases
Whodunnit – Parallel Sentence Structure
Whodunnit – Parentheses and Brackets
Whodunnit – Past, Present & Future Tense
Whodunnit – Perfect Tense
Whodunnit – Periods and Abbreviations
Whodunnit – Phrase or Clause?
Whodunnit – Prepositional Phrases
Whodunnit – Progressive Tense
Whodunnit – Semicolons
Whodunnit – Sentence Structure
Whodunnit – Sentence Types
Whodunnit – Shifts in Verb Tense
Whodunnit – Simple & Compound Sentences
Whodunnit – Simple, Compound, Complex & Compound-Complex Sentences
Whodunnit – Subject & Predicate
This bundle will be DOWNLOADED AS A ZIP FILE.
*Note the contents of this bundle may overlap with other bundles
TERMS OF USE: This purchase is a license for one classroom teacher to use this content in their own class.