Life Skills
Whodunnit? A Marvel Avengers Murder Mystery Game
In this one time class, students will play a Clue-like mystery game to suss out which Avenger is guilty, with what murder weapon, and where the deed was done.
The Marvelous Mrs. Olson
107 total reviews for this teacher
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Completed by 8 learners
10-15
year old learners
3-8
learners per class
$22
Charged upfront
Meets once
90 minute class
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Description
Class Experience
One of the Marvel Avengers has turned villainous! Can you be the first one to solve the puzzle? Become a detective and use your deductive reasoning skills to figure out who the murderer is. But that's not all! You'll also need to use the clues the killer left behind to figure out how they committed the abhorrent crime, with what weapon, and where the deed was done! Each player will be given four secret clues: one character, one weapon, one room, and one accusation. They will then make either...
Students will hone their deductive reasoning skills as they play a fun mystery game.
Either: Print up the clue list attached to the welcome message of this class or Bring scrap paper and a pencil to write down clues
1 file available upon enrollmentEither print the attached file OR bring scrap paper and a pencil so you can write down clues throughout the game.
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
1 hour 30 minutes per week in class, and maybe some time outside of class.
This game does reference murder. If you'd like to request a special session of the game that is not based on murder, but on thievery or something else, please private message me and I'll do my best to accommodate and special changes your child would benefit from. Thanks!
Teacher
The Marvelous Mrs. OlsonEdutainer Extraordinaire
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United States107 total reviews
100 completed classes
About Me
Movies, books, and games: The Ultimate Edutainment Trifecta! I use these wonderful works of entertainment art to foster The Three C's in my students: communication, cooperation, and critical thinking skills. My classes are designed to be...