About This Unit

SUBJECT
Reading Comprehension, Vocabulary, Writing

GRADE
3-5

DURATION
24 Days

COLLECTION
Mystery Genre Study

Exploring the Mystery Genre

These Reading Detectives are ready to solve a mystery!
These Reading Detectives are ready to solve a mystery!

Mysteries have the ability to get reluctant readers and writers enthusiastic about reading, thinking, and writing. Mysteries often contain intriguing characters and are often able to hold a student's interest with their suspenseful and dynamic plots. Mysteries are a wonderful vehicle for teaching critical thinking and deductive reasoning skills in an exciting and enjoyable way. This unit is a study of the mystery genre in which students will act as reading detectives. They will discover the elements of a mystery including the typical characters, the common plot structure, and the vocabulary that they will likely encounter in mystery writing. They will work in small detective groups to solve cases and will even write their own mysteries.

OBJECTIVE
Students will:

  1. Identify the main "ingredients" in a typical mystery, including common characters and plot structure
  2. Define vocabulary that appears regularly in mysteries
  3. Read and respond to chapter book mysteries independently
  4. Organize facts and analyze characters and events to formulate a possible solution to a mystery
  5. Follow the mystery format to write a mystery

LESSONS FOR THIS UNIT
Lesson 1: Ingredients of a Mystery
Lesson 2: Reading Detectives
Lesson 3: The Making of a Mystery

REPRODUCIBLES
Detective's Dictionary Handout (PDF)
Mystery Memory Game (PDF)
Ingredients of a Mystery Checklist (PDF)
Detective's Case Report (PDF)
Suspect List (PDF)
Clue Clipboard (PDF)
Reading Detective Badges (PDF)
Planning a Mystery Worksheet (PDF)

CULMINATING ACTIVITY

To conclude the mystery unit, invite parents to come to school for a special "Meet the Detectives" event. Students dress up as their favorite detective (or a generic detective) and read the mystery they have written to their parents or other parents who visit. Arrange desks in a circle, and have students sit behind their desks and autograph detective pictures for the visitors. (Take pictures of each student with a detective hat, trench coach, and magnifying glass. Print a set of wallet-sized copies for students to autograph for their "fans.")

As a class, before parents arrive, write a mystery that takes place in the school. Put parents in groups with a copy of the mystery in an envelope. The mystery should give parents clues that require them to find envelopes containing additional clues that have been planted around the building. You may want to alter the location of the clues for each parent group so that the traveling groups are spread out. Place the student detectives around the school in the places the parents are expected to find the clues so that the students can hand the envelopes to the parents.

Make the final clue one that helps parents solve the mystery and sends them back to your classroom (or all-purpose meeting area) so that all parents end up in the same place.

To conclude the fun event, enjoy some "mystery treats" like question mark-shaped cookies. You can also put different types of food in brown bags with student-written clues on the outside of each bag that help parents determine what kind of treat is in the bag. Parents can choose their desired treat bag based on the clues.

SUPPORTING BOOKS

Books to Support a Mystery Genre Study

About the Author

In Beth Newingham's classroom reading, writing, and math workshops are at the heart of the learning that takes place every day. You can find her best ideas on Teaching Matters. She strives to weave technology into her curriculum and works hard to make lessons applicable to the real world. Making learning both engaging and purposeful is her ultimate goal with her students.

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