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Books with title The Case of the Weird Science Mystery

  • The Case of the Weird Science Mystery

    Mary-Kate & Ashley Olsen

    Paperback (HarperEnt, April 15, 2002)
    Something weird is happening at the science fair! Our friend Jessie's project -- a really cool robot -- is missing! Ashley and I think someone took the robot to keep Jessie from winning first place. Now Ashley and I have to find out who stole the robot before the fair is canceled!
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  • The Case of the Weird Science Mystery

    Judy Katschke

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, April 30, 2002)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY.
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  • The Case of the Weird Science Mystery

    Judy Katschke

    Paperback (Demco Media, Oct. 30, 2004)
    After their friend Jessie's science fair project disappears, Mary-Kate and Ashley try to discover what happened to Jessie's robot before the whole science fair is cancelled.
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  • Weird Science Mystery, The

    Laura Lee Hope

    Paperback (Minstrel, Oct. 1, 1990)
    When sabotage strikes the school science fair, the Bobbseys decide to find the culprit who's out to ruin the event
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  • The Case of the Mystery Weekend

    David D. Connell, Jim Thurman, Danny O'Leary

    Paperback (W H Freeman & Co, Dec. 1, 1994)
    Math detectives George Frankly and Pat Tuesday take a wrong turn going to a mystery weekend and come to a manor where they need their math skills to solve a real mystery
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  • Mystery Science - Case of the Missing Lunch

    Connie Gatlin

    Paperback (Dandy Lion Pubns, Oct. 1, 2002)
    This hands-on activity lets students assume the role of crime scene investigators as they use science to examine the evidence and find the guilty person. After the crime scene is presented, students use observation, critical thinking, and basic chemistry to determine which of the suspects took the missing lunch. The unit includes instructions for setting up the crime scene and the seven analysis stations, as well as worksheets for recording the results of students' experiments and analyzing the outcomes. Combining science, observation, reading, thinking, and note taking, this simulation is easy to use and will challenge students to use higher order thinking skills. Allow your students to solve more mysteries with Crime Scene Detective, Detective Club, Mystery Disease, The Great Chocolate Caper, and The Loose Caboose. Grades 3-5
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  • Mystery Science: Case of the Missing Lunch

    Connie Gatlin

    Paperback (Prufrock Press, Jan. 1, 2005)
    This hands-on activity lets students assume the role of crime scene investigators as they use science to examine the evidence and find the guilty person. After the crime scene is presented, students use observation, critical thinking, and basic chemistry to determine which of the suspects took the missing lunch. The unit includes instructions for setting up the crime scene and the seven analysis stations, as well as worksheets for recording the results of students' experiments and analyzing the outcomes. Combining science, observation, reading, thinking, and note taking, this simulation is easy to use and will challenge students to use higher order thinking skills. Allow your students to solve more mysteries with Crime Scene Detective, Detective Club, Mystery Disease, The Great Chocolate Caper, and The Loose Caboose. Grades 3-5
  • The Case of the Mystery Weekend

    David D. Connell, Jim Thurman, Danny O'Leary

    Hardcover (W H Freeman & Co, April 1, 1995)
    Math detectives George Frankly and Pat Tuesday take a wrong turn going to a mystery weekend and come to a manor where they need their math skills to solve a real mystery
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