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Science Murder Mysteries are great fun for both you and the students. For this mystery students will use their knowledge of materials and their properties as well as their states of matter knowledge to investigate who poisoned Andrew Smith. They’ll look at the 5 suspects poisons both using their eyes and under a microscope and compare the poisons to the one found at the crime scene.

They’ll have to figure out how to separate the substances in the water (salt, sugar, etc.) to take a closer look and make their comparisons to figure out which suspect to put in jail!

Contents:

  • Teacher’s Guide

  • Bottle Labels

  • The Crime Brief

  • Investigation sheet part 1

  • Investigation sheet part 2

  • Conclusion questions

Equipment needed:

  • Resource pack

  • 6 plastic bottles per group

  • Petri dishes

  • Pipet

  • Microscope (or magnifying glasses if not available)

  • Salt, sugar, & coffee

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We are pleased to let you know that your resource Science Mystery - Materials and their Properties - States of Matter, has been hand-picked by the Tes resources content team to be featured in Fun Mysteries in October 2024 on https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/blog. Congratulations on your resource being chosen and thank you for your ongoing contributions to the Tes Resources marketplace.

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