Inference Clue Game
After taking notes on Inference, lets play a quick game!
I will put you in groups (in Zoom) and you will go through the clues, using inference and process of elimination.
Use the sheet below to mark out what doesn't fir to find the murder weapon, murderer, and murder location (Just like CLUE)!
I will put you in groups (in Zoom) and you will go through the clues, using inference and process of elimination.
Use the sheet below to mark out what doesn't fir to find the murder weapon, murderer, and murder location (Just like CLUE)!
Clues:
Mrs. Richards had been testing new recipes throughout the nights all week long.
Dr. Ash was a principal.
A mad game of kickball could be heard throughout the school during the time of the murder.
There was no evidence of strangulation. Dr. Ash’s head, however, was cracked open.
Mr. Patterson had a kickball in his hand when he rushed in where everyone was crowded around the body.
The pencil holder held all 12 sharpened pencils.
When Mr. Patterson opened the custodian’s nail gun, he found it to be completely full of nails.
Mrs. Denton and Mrs. Svarda were wearing high heels and perspiring heavily.
A three hole punch found in the trash had been broken in half.
Mrs. Fluharty was crying hard about Dr. Ash’s death. She was inconsolable.
Officer Culp was giving a lecture in the auditorium about school safety, during the murder.
The front office had the only working three hole punch in the building.
Mrs. Miller said she saw Mrs. Davis walking up the stairs to her room around the time of the murder.
A heavy textbook had fallen off the shelf in the library, with a thick layer of dust covering it. A stapler was on Mrs. Denton’s check out station with papers ready to be stapled.
On the floor of the library was a principal’s badge.
The murder of Dr. Ash happened at 3:15 p.m.
There was an attendance slip found in the library.
Mrs. Richards had been testing new recipes throughout the nights all week long.
Dr. Ash was a principal.
A mad game of kickball could be heard throughout the school during the time of the murder.
There was no evidence of strangulation. Dr. Ash’s head, however, was cracked open.
Mr. Patterson had a kickball in his hand when he rushed in where everyone was crowded around the body.
The pencil holder held all 12 sharpened pencils.
When Mr. Patterson opened the custodian’s nail gun, he found it to be completely full of nails.
Mrs. Denton and Mrs. Svarda were wearing high heels and perspiring heavily.
A three hole punch found in the trash had been broken in half.
Mrs. Fluharty was crying hard about Dr. Ash’s death. She was inconsolable.
Officer Culp was giving a lecture in the auditorium about school safety, during the murder.
The front office had the only working three hole punch in the building.
Mrs. Miller said she saw Mrs. Davis walking up the stairs to her room around the time of the murder.
A heavy textbook had fallen off the shelf in the library, with a thick layer of dust covering it. A stapler was on Mrs. Denton’s check out station with papers ready to be stapled.
On the floor of the library was a principal’s badge.
The murder of Dr. Ash happened at 3:15 p.m.
There was an attendance slip found in the library.