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Prufrock Press
Mary Ann Carr
Short Biography: Mary Ann Carr began writing mysteries for kids to solve while teaching gifted students. She has taught grades 1–7, working with gifted children as a gifted and talented education resource teacher for 14 years. She currently teaches in The College of William and Mary’s summer enrichment program. Carr recently retired as a resource teacher and lives on the Chesapeake Bay in a rural county in Virginia.
Also by Mary Ann Carr
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Differentiation Made Simple will help classroom teachers overcome time constraints and other obstacles to differentiation by providing a wealth of ready-made and generic tools they can employ right away.
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In this follow-up to her wildly popular One-Hour Mysteries, Mary Ann Carr offers More One-Hour Mysteries. Like the original, this book contains five motivating mysteries that your students can solve using clues, inference, logic, and deductive reasoning.
Grades 4–8
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Get ready for critical thinking combined with cloak-and-dagger fun! This best-selling mystery collection offers five motivating mysteries that your students can solve using clues and logical reasoning. What better way to motivate thinking than with a whodunit?
Grades 4–8
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In this companion to her best-selling books, One-Hour Mysteries and More One-Hour Mysteries, Carr presents five exciting new mysteries for student detectives to tackle.
Grades 4–8
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Before Mr. Van Feisty could even manufacture his first chocolate bar, his recipe was stolen! This mystery becomes a vehicle for logical thinking. Discover who stole Van Feisty's famous chocolate recipe and you'll not only be a great detective, you'll be a master of logical thinking.
Grades 5–8
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Have your students discover who stole Van Feisty's famous chocolate recipe and they'll not only be great detectives, they'll be masters of logical thinking.
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