March 2009

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March 2009
You need to be a reading detective
 The clues are there in front of you.
 They are normally in the text, not the
pictures!
Detective skill number 1:
Deduction
 When the detective arrives at the scene of the crime,
he needs to establish the facts.
 Look for the clues in the text. Sometimes the answer
is in front of you!
Detective skill number 1:
Deduction
 Theseus scrambled around in the dark, desperately
looking for a way out of the maze. He was anxiously
searching for ....
 What did Theseus use in the maze to find his way out?
Detective skill number 2: Inference
 If you’re trying to solve a difficult case, the clues might
not be so obvious.
 You need to infer what has happened, work something
out from what you have read in a text even though you
have NOT read it! (Reading between the lines).
Detective skill number 2: Inference
 Theseus sent Ariadne ashore to buy wine and bread.
While she was gone, he set sail and hurried away,
breathing a sigh of relief.
 Why did Theseus set sail without Ariadne?
Detective skill number 3:
Prediction
 If you’re chasing a master criminal you need to try and
predict their next move. Speculate about what is going
to happen.
 Work out/say what you think will happen using your
knowledge of what you have read.
Detective skill number 3:
Prediction
 King Aegeus paced up and down waiting for Theseus to
return. Finally he caught sight of his son’s ship. But
there flying from the ship’s mast was a black flag.
Aegeus stood frozen still, he ...
 What do you think is going to happen next?
Remember to join Mr Walton’s
Detective Agency you need these
key skills:
 Deduction
 Inference
 Prediction
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