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D**L
Son loves this book!
Very nice book! For home school I would teach my 10yr old son many different ways of thinking to help keep his mind sharp and learn how to solve puzzles. He would always absolutely love the mystery detective activity days. As soon as he would see it he'd run to his seat and say c'mon mom! He often did very well, but it's not always obvious. He would figure it out on his own while I would sit near him figuring it out on my own, and then we'd read through and discuss each suspect together, and ultimately divulge to each other who we thought the culprit was. Sometimes we had the same answers and sometimes they were so different. It was always fun to read the answer and explanation in the back of the book when we were done! Such a fun activity. You will not regret getting this book if you homeschool. It's very engaging if you go with it!
G**Y
Quality Time With My Daughter
I bought this book to do with my 14 year old daughter. We had such a wonderful time doing this! We finished the entire book in about an hour. There is an answer key in the back that explains the answers. That was helpful. We did get a few wrong, so it was nice reading the explanation for the answers. It’s so great to find something a teenager enjoys doing with a parent and this book provided us some fun, quality time together. I highly recommend for the kids/teens in your life that like solving problems and playing detective.
N**Y
Great book for homeschoolers
I got this for my 5th and 7th grade homeschoolers. I have them do 1 mystery a week. They're not too hard, but they do require that the kids ACTUALLY THINK in order to do them. I love them.(Note: I tore the answer key out of the back right away and put it somewhere as it's way too easy to just look and see whodunnit and that sort of ruins the reasoning exercise of this book. Since each mystery chooses between 4 suspects, in the answer key it's just the picture of the 4 suspects with one of them marked so just a glance and you know who did it so the answer key had to go!)
M**E
Looks good, would just add one thing...
This looks good and my kiddo picked this one to do first of the workbooks I've selected for vocabulary. However, I wish there were pages for kids to write the words and definitions so it's all in the one book. We'll end up using a separate notebook which just gives us more things to keep track of. I'd prefer it all be contained in one spot. But otherwise looks like it will be a good way to learn vocab.
T**.
Two thumbs up!
Five Stars! My students love these detective cases. Each crime mystery challenges their higher-order thinking and reading comprehension skills. We solve the cases together as a class, and my students like to argue about what is legitimate evidence and what is irrelevant. Students must gather pieces of evidence from various testimonies and clues to solve the mystery. As soon as we solve a case, they beg for another one. This is an awesome critical thinking product that really makes students read very carefully for relevant clues! I even take the book home for family fun with my two middle schoolers. I hope this is the first in a series of these books.
A**S
Anonymous
This was the BEST material on Critical thinking for my 4th grader. He loves it! Looking forward to more volumes.
J**N
Interesting book, but all the same
I was excited for my 14 year old to use this as some homeschool curriculum. He really likes it. I don't love that every page is basically the same. It's all just a who dunnit mystery type thing. So while thinking is involved it isn't using any other method to teach critical thinking.
A**I
Really Great Book
The only issue I see with it is that almost all of them are process of elimination... so not really proving someone actually did it. But just being able to eliminate the other suspects. But each solution was unique - really got you thinking. Absolutely great to encourage logical and deductive reasoning.
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