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To Find a Thief

To Find a Thief

Assessment

Presentation

English

6th Grade

Practice Problem

Easy

CCSS
6.NS.B.3, RI.2.1, RI.11-12.9

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Standards-aligned

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Teacher Gloriela

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12 Slides • 23 Questions

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Who is the author of the text "To Find a Thief"?

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Patricia Hamill

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Suzanne Guerrero

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Debbie Thomas

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Julia McKie

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Draw

Make a drawing representing the meaning of "jewelry".

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Multiple Choice

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What is the purpose of "blueprints"?

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Catch the criminals.

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Collect evidence of the crime.

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Find ways to get into and out of a building.

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Hide the stolen property.

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Multiple Choice

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What pictures shows the meaning of "thieves"?

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Multiple Select

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Click on the examples of evidence mentioned in the previous paragraph.

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Fingerprints

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Recordings

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Witnesses

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Telegrams

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Open Ended

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Why does a witness can be unreliable?

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Word Cloud

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A candy wrapper might be a clue in a crime scene.

What is your favorite candy?

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Multiple Choice

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Where did the thieves hide?

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In a hole

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In the bushes

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In the attic

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Behind a tree

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Multiple Choice

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How many paintings did the thieves steal?

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8

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12

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Multiple Choice

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In what country was the painting found 16 years later?

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Italy

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Germany

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Portugal

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Belgium

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Multiple Choice

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Was Martin Cahill arrested?

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Yes

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No

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It doesn't say

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Multiple Choice

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Where was the jewelry store located?

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Rome

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Barcelona

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Berlin

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Paris

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Multiple Choice

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What was the total value of the stolen jewelry?

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$118 million dollars

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$18 million dollars

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$188 million dollars

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$108 million dollars

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Multiple Choice

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What object did the thieves forget in the store?

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A shoe

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A purse

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A watch

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A wallet

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Multiple Choice

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Are you a good detective?

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