The Great Chocolate Caper: A Mystery That Teaches Logic Skills, Revised ed.
by Mary Ann Carr Author
(From Amazon): Reginald Van Feisty, owner of the world-famous chocolate factory, Dutch Delight Chocolates, is excited about his brand-new recipe for chocolate. But, before he can manufacture even the first chocolate bar, the recipe is stolen! Have your students discover who stole Van Feisty's famous chocolate recipe and they'll not only be great detectives, they'll be masters of logical thinking. There are nine suspects, but which one is guilty? This mystery becomes a vehicle for teaching logical thinking. In solving the mystery, students will: differentiate between valid conclusions and invalid assumptions, use syllogisms to reach valid assumptions, recognize false premises, solve deductive matrix puzzles, and decode a secret message.
Additional Details
- Resource Type
- Book
- ISBN
- 9781593634995
- Print Status
- In Print
- Lessons
- 9
- Pages
- 88
- Suggested Grades
- 5th - 8th
- Publisher
- Prufrock Press, Inc.
- Edition
- Revised
- Copyright
- 2010
Lessons
- 1 The Chocolate Recipe
- 2 Evidence at the Crime Scene
- 3 Motives
- 4 Fingerprints
- 5 Making Generalizations
- 6 The Alibis
- 7 Corroborating an Alibi
- 8 A Secret Message
- 9 Who Done It?
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