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The Task

To become a Super Sleuth you will

  • Try your hand at solving a LOGIC PUZZLE to strengthen your deductive reasoning with some direct and indirect clues.
  • Be able to identify and solve a RED HERRING mystery.
  • Be able to understand the importance of eye-witness accounts in the solving of a crime
  • Develop theories that explain mysterious unsolved mysteries.
  • Investigate the life of a famous mystery writer.
  • Create a sound theory solving a mystery in your classroom using one or more of the detective skills that you have learned in this WebQuest.

Mything Links
or
Cross the River
Styx and when you
get to

'Al?H…

STOP!!



“Make My Day”
Guns in the United States

BANG!!! Since 1960, more than half a million people have died of gun-related injuries in the United States. The controversy continues over the issue of gun control. Many in this country think the laws concerning possession of guns are too strict; others think they are too lenient.

Select a role to defend your cause:

Pro
Con

Police Officer

NRA Member

Victim of a Gunshot

Gun Manufacturer

member of Citizens for Stricter Gun Control

Hunter

U.S. Senator

U.S. Senator

Resources

A Police Officer’s View on Gun Control www.ultranet.com/~eclipse/RKBA/copview.html

Ten Myths About Gun Control www.nra.org/research/10myths.html

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