Search Header Logo
Mysteries and Investigations

Mysteries and Investigations

Assessment

Presentation

English

Professional Development

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

FREE Resource

5 Slides • 3 Questions

1

Unraveling the Crime Puzzle

A captivating exploration of crime investigation and puzzle-solving, uncovering the secrets behind criminal minds and the techniques used to solve complex cases. Join us as we delve into the fascinating world of crime puzzles and unravel the mysteries that lie within.

2

Who are witnesses?

  • Witnesses play a crucial role in solving crimes.

  • First-hand accounts: Witnesses provide crucial information about events.

3

Multiple Choice

What role do witnesses play in solving crimes?

1

Providing first-hand accounts of events

2

Gathering accurate information through careful questioning

3

Having different perspectives and biases

4

Corroborating witness testimonies

4

Unraveling the Crime Puzzle

  • Suspect: Identify potential individuals involved in the crime

  • Investigate: Gather evidence, interview witnesses, and analyse data

  • Crimes: Examine different types of criminal activities

  • Burglar: Focus on theft-related offenses

5

Multiple Choice

What is the main focus of the suspect in the crime investigation?

1

Identify potential individuals involved in the crime

2

Gather evidence, interview witnesses, and analyze data

3

Examine different types of criminal activities

4

Focus on theft-related offenses

6

Unraveling Crime Puzzle

  • Clues: Pieces of evidence that help solve the crime

  • Evidence: Information or objects that prove or disprove a crime

  • Reported: Crimes that have been officially documented

  • Arrest: Taking a suspect into custody for a crime

7

Multiple Choice

Which term refers to information or objects that prove or disprove a crime?

1

Clues

2

Evidence

3

Reported

4

Arrest

8

Evidence

Evidence refers to information or objects that prove or disprove a crime. It plays a crucial role in investigations and court proceedings. Without evidence, it would be challenging to establish the truth. Clues may lead to evidence, but they are not the same. Reported and Arrest are not directly related to evidence. Remember, evidence is key!

Unraveling the Crime Puzzle

A captivating exploration of crime investigation and puzzle-solving, uncovering the secrets behind criminal minds and the techniques used to solve complex cases. Join us as we delve into the fascinating world of crime puzzles and unravel the mysteries that lie within.

Show answer

Auto Play

Slide 1 / 8

SLIDE