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How to Write a Mystery
Want to write a mystery? Super! With determination and creativity
you can do just that.
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Mystery
Not sure where to start? This webliography of mystery resources will
keep you busy.
Brain Bashers
An exciting collection of brain teasers, puzzles, riddles, games and
optical illusions, updated bi-weekly.
Clue
Search Puzzles
A crossword puzzle, word search, trivia and hidden message puzzle,
all on one sheet. Over 180 puzzles to download for free!
Cyberbee Who Dunnit?
Web-based forensic science activities. Learn how to analysis
fingerprints, teeth impressions and powders!
Detective Fiction on Stamps
An impressive compilation of detective stamps, including the great
Sherlock Holmes.
Education World
Check out these mystery lesson plans and program ideas.
History Detectives
Interactive detective games, quizzes, printable detective kits and
much more from PBS.
Mysterious Places
Explore ancient civilizations and modern mysteries with these
virtual tours.
The Mystery Spot
Set teens loose solving health and science mysteries at this site
for teacher’s activities from the National Health Museum.
Mystery Jeopardy Game
Rose Mary Honnold of Coshocton Public Library (OH), has designed
this clever game for teen Jeopardy enthusiasts. It is based on a
number of well known and not so well known mystery writers. It is
done as a power point. Download the music file first and then the
game itself.
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