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Algebra end of topic CSI
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Algebra end of topic CSI

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Grade Level Grades 6-8
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Students must analyze five pieces of evidence to eliminate nine of ten suspects. Ideal as an end of topic activity; students need to peform the common processes but also interpret their results in a different context. I usually have students working in pairs and run this over an hour session with ten minutes at the end to feedback their conclusions. PowerPoint to support in delivery - with the answers on at the end. Suspects are celebrities; although the students love it if you put pictures of them or staff on!Solving Equations review

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February 11, 2020
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SML Member January 14, 2012

This is an excellent resource based on the topic of algebra. Pupils have to solve the crime by working out the answer to a set of questions. As they work out the answer, they eliminate potential suspects. This is a fun and engaging way to teach/assess a topic and also gives the pupils a chance to work together and to compete against each other. Thanks for sharing!

lillybamboo
lillybamboo June 11, 2013

Using this for a review of algebra unit. Great resource Thanks!

LoriSpencer
LoriSpencer May 04, 2014

Great activity that can be used to assess several areas in expressions and equations.

Absolutely cannot WAIT to use

Absolutely cannot WAIT to use this in my classroom this year! I am an intervention specialist and I think it will be such a fun way to refresh and reinforce the EE standards, especially if I put them in groups to work together!

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