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Unsolved Case Game: the missing student teacher

Satinka Petersen

Created on April 10, 2024

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A game by Genially

unsolved case: Student-teacher missing

start line

cross it if you dare

Ransom Note

Find the Missing Student teacher

#5

#3

Interviews

#1

case information

#4

#6

Research the evidence

Crime Scene

Finger and Footprints

#2

Follow the clues to find the student teacher

The suspect is

Case Information

Suspects

Home

Back

Link

Crime Scene

Suspects

Home

Sorting the information

Link

Interviews and news reports

Suspects

Home

Link

Conversion formula

Prints

10.25 inches/0.15=x x/12 inches=

Suspects

Home

Back

Link

Ransom Note

Suspects

Home

help

Info

Back

crime report

Research the evidence

Suspects

Home

who is the kidnapper

Enter the password

Crime Scene Report

At approximately 8:00 am, Wednesday morning, Ms. McNamara notified the Main Office that her student teacher, Ms. Goodman, was missing from her classroom. The Main Office verified that Ms. Goodman had signed in to work that morning. School Police Officer Hall soon arrived to investigate in Ms. McNamara’s classroom. Finding nothing there, he went down the hall to the teachers’ lounge where he found several suspicious items. The furniture had been moved about and a chair was knocked over, indicating that a struggle had taken place. He found several footprints on copy paper strewn about on the floor. On one of the tables, he found a strand of brown hair. Officer Hall was able to lift some fingerprints from that same table. Also on the table was a ransom note demanding student teachers for all teachers. Finally, Officer Hall began to interview students and other staff members about anything suspicious they might have seen in the hallway that morning. The school newspaper, Speedy’s Special Report, wrote up the whole incident and the crime was also featured on the school’s morning news show, Waking up with West . Officer Hall narrowed down the suspect pool to the four ninth grade English teachers: Ms. McNamara, Ms. Keller, Ms. Stead, and Mr. Quaranta. Using the clues found at the crime scene, it is now up to you to solve the case of the student teacher gone missing and determine which of the suspects is to blame.

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Crime Scene Report

At approximately 8:00 am, Wednesday morning, Ms. McNamara notified the Main Office that her student teacher, Ms. Goodman, was missing from her classroom. The Main Office verified that Ms. Goodman had signed in to work that morning. School Police Officer Hall soon arrived to investigate in Ms. McNamara’s classroom. Finding nothing there, he went down the hall to the teachers’ lounge where he found several suspicious items. The furniture had been moved about and a chair was knocked over, indicating that a struggle had taken place. He found several footprints on copy paper strewn about on the floor. On one of the tables, he found a strand of brown hair. Officer Hall was able to lift some fingerprints from that same table. Also on the table was a ransom note demanding student teachers for all teachers. Finally, Officer Hall began to interview students and other staff members about anything suspicious they might have seen in the hallway that morning. The school newspaper, Speedy’s Special Report, wrote up the whole incident and the crime was also featured on the school’s morning news show, Waking up with West . Officer Hall narrowed down the suspect pool to the four ninth grade English teachers: Ms. McNamara, Ms. Keller, Ms. Stead, and Mr. Quaranta. Using the clues found at the crime scene, it is now up to you to solve the case of the student teacher gone missing and determine which of the suspects is to blame.

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Crime Scene Report

At approximately 8:00 am, Wednesday morning, Ms. McNamara notified the Main Office that her student teacher, Ms. Goodman, was missing from her classroom. The Main Office verified that Ms. Goodman had signed in to work that morning. School Police Officer Hall soon arrived to investigate in Ms. McNamara’s classroom. Finding nothing there, he went down the hall to the teachers’ lounge where he found several suspicious items. The furniture had been moved about and a chair was knocked over, indicating that a struggle had taken place. He found several footprints on copy paper strewn about on the floor. On one of the tables, he found a strand of brown hair. Officer Hall was able to lift some fingerprints from that same table. Also on the table was a ransom note demanding student teachers for all teachers. Finally, Officer Hall began to interview students and other staff members about anything suspicious they might have seen in the hallway that morning. The school newspaper, Speedy’s Special Report, wrote up the whole incident and the crime was also featured on the school’s morning news show, Waking up with West . Officer Hall narrowed down the suspect pool to the four ninth grade English teachers: Ms. McNamara, Ms. Keller, Ms. Stead, and Mr. Quaranta. Using the clues found at the crime scene, it is now up to you to solve the case of the student teacher gone missing and determine which of the suspects is to blame.

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compare the handwriting

compare the handwriting

Crime Scene Report

At approximately 8:00 am, Wednesday morning, Ms. McNamara notified the Main Office that her student teacher, Ms. Goodman, was missing from her classroom. The Main Office verified that Ms. Goodman had signed in to work that morning. School Police Officer Hall soon arrived to investigate in Ms. McNamara’s classroom. Finding nothing there, he went down the hall to the teachers’ lounge where he found several suspicious items. The furniture had been moved about and a chair was knocked over, indicating that a struggle had taken place. He found several footprints on copy paper strewn about on the floor. On one of the tables, he found a strand of brown hair. Officer Hall was able to lift some fingerprints from that same table. Also on the table was a ransom note demanding student teachers for all teachers. Finally, Officer Hall began to interview students and other staff members about anything suspicious they might have seen in the hallway that morning. The school newspaper, Speedy’s Special Report, wrote up the whole incident and the crime was also featured on the school’s morning news show, Waking up with West . Officer Hall narrowed down the suspect pool to the four ninth grade English teachers: Ms. McNamara, Ms. Keller, Ms. Stead, and Mr. Quaranta. Using the clues found at the crime scene, it is now up to you to solve the case of the student teacher gone missing and determine which of the suspects is to blame.

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Have you already solved all the clues?

No

Yes

Crime Scene Report

At approximately 8:00 am, Wednesday morning, Ms. McNamara notified the Main Office that her student teacher, Ms. Goodman, was missing from her classroom. The Main Office verified that Ms. Goodman had signed in to work that morning. School Police Officer Hall soon arrived to investigate in Ms. McNamara’s classroom. Finding nothing there, he went down the hall to the teachers’ lounge where he found several suspicious items. The furniture had been moved about and a chair was knocked over, indicating that a struggle had taken place. He found several footprints on copy paper strewn about on the floor. On one of the tables, he found a strand of brown hair. Officer Hall was able to lift some fingerprints from that same table. Also on the table was a ransom note demanding student teachers for all teachers. Finally, Officer Hall began to interview students and other staff members about anything suspicious they might have seen in the hallway that morning. The school newspaper, Speedy’s Special Report, wrote up the whole incident and the crime was also featured on the school’s morning news show, Waking up with West . Officer Hall narrowed down the suspect pool to the four ninth grade English teachers: Ms. McNamara, Ms. Keller, Ms. Stead, and Mr. Quaranta. Using the clues found at the crime scene, it is now up to you to solve the case of the student teacher gone missing and determine which of the suspects is to blame.

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Crime Scene Report

At approximately 8:00 am, Wednesday morning, Ms. McNamara notified the Main Office that her student teacher, Ms. Goodman, was missing from her classroom. The Main Office verified that Ms. Goodman had signed in to work that morning. School Police Officer Hall soon arrived to investigate in Ms. McNamara’s classroom. Finding nothing there, he went down the hall to the teachers’ lounge where he found several suspicious items. The furniture had been moved about and a chair was knocked over, indicating that a struggle had taken place. He found several footprints on copy paper strewn about on the floor. On one of the tables, he found a strand of brown hair. Officer Hall was able to lift some fingerprints from that same table. Also on the table was a ransom note demanding student teachers for all teachers. Finally, Officer Hall began to interview students and other staff members about anything suspicious they might have seen in the hallway that morning. The school newspaper, Speedy’s Special Report, wrote up the whole incident and the crime was also featured on the school’s morning news show, Waking up with West . Officer Hall narrowed down the suspect pool to the four ninth grade English teachers: Ms. McNamara, Ms. Keller, Ms. Stead, and Mr. Quaranta. Using the clues found at the crime scene, it is now up to you to solve the case of the student teacher gone missing and determine which of the suspects is to blame.

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