Close Reading Digital Mystery Inference Activity - Teacher Tape Prank

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Close Reading Digital Mystery Inference Activity - Teacher Tape Prank: Engage your students with a captivating digital close reading inference activity that challenges them to explore and find text evidence, make inferences, and read more closely. This resource provides all the necessary materials to facilitate this fun and creative reading activity in your classroom. Students will have the opportunity to work collaboratively, enhancing their problem-solving and critical-thinking skills as they unravel the mystery together.

Mr. Gourley, a middle school gym teacher, is in hot water again for his blindfolded obstacle course, a class activity that is widely condemned by members of the school. After taking a hard fall during a practice run, Mr. Gourley wakes up to discover that he’s been taped to the gym wall. Your students must determine who did this to him.

This is a Google-compatible activity, and students complete all the work on the computer. This works well with distance learning, 1:1 classrooms, remote teaching, Google Classroom, or for online education.

 

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Included In The Digital Close Reading Inference Mystery Activity:

➡️ Inference Mystery Google Slides: This 15-slide Google Slides presentation serves as the guide for the activity, leading students through the mystery with a captivating backstory, detailed evidence, and thorough explanations for each suspect's innocence or guilt. The slides are crafted to engage students and encourage critical thinking as they analyze the clues and find text evidence.

➡️ Original Narrative Backstory: Use this short story to introduce the mystery. Within the story are hidden clues and subtle hints, and the narrative will engage students' curiosity and initiate the mystery.

➡️ A Variety of Digital Clues and Evidence: Students will receive a variety of texts in different forms that include digital clues and evidence. Students must read the text closely and use their inference skills to analyze each of the clues. There is a school nurse report, a social media profile, a student report card, a school staff formal warning, an email, a lab assignment, a teacher award nomination, an award acceptance speech, a poster for a school club, and a text message.

➡️ Text Evidence Digital Graphic Organizer: Students will use the provided digital graphic organizer to organize their findings and evaluate the guilt or innocence of each suspect. This tool encourages students to support their conclusions with text evidence from the investigation.

➡️ Teacher Answer Key: Use the detailed answer key integrated within the Google Slides to efficiently review students' work and share the reasons for each suspect's innocence or guilt.

 

How The Digital Close Reading Inference Mystery Activity Works:

  • Use the Google Slides to guide you through each element of the lesson. The slides will help you introduce the story and evidence to each of the groups.
  • Share all the evidence with students and allow them time to make their predictions and inferences and solve the mystery.
  • Once each group has made their final prediction, use the Google Slides to reveal the culprit and go through each of the suspects to show the evidence of their innocence or guilt.

 

What Teachers Are Saying About The Digital Close Reading Inference Mystery Activity:

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ My students loved using this resource! I used it in a small group; it was great to use independently, with a small group, or with partners.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ My 5th grade GATE students LOVED this activity! I had done one from this creator earlier in the year, so I was able to hang the clues around my room and leave this as a multi-day sub lesson for my pullout class. We've done 2 now and they've begged me for a third before the year is over!

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ My students absolutely love these reading challenges and this was possibly their favorite one yet - we had a great time with the prank. They were engaged and interested in the material, and nobody complained about the work part.

 

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