Tuesday, November 1, 2016

Mystery

A mystery genre is a type of fiction that includes a main character who serves as a detective or other professional who has to solve a crime. The protagonist is the detective, and the rest of the characters are the suspects. The main plot focuses on a crime that needs to be solved, and the detective was has to solve the mystery. The purpose of a mystery novel is to bring suspense  and excitement to an audience as the main character solves a puzzle. Once the detective goes through many obstacles to solve the mystery, the novel then brings about a sense of resolution to the audience once the mystery has been solved. These novels are great to read if you enjoy suspense and thrill! They are great novels to get reluctant readers enthusiastic about reading.



Vocabulary
Mystery-(noun) Something strange that has not yet been explained or understood.
Detective- (noun) A person whose occupation is to investigate and solve crimes.
Crime- (noun) Illegal activity.
Protagonist- (noun) The main character.
Suspect- (noun) A person thought to be guilty of a crime.
Suspense- (noun) A state or feeling of excited or anxious uncertainty about what may happen.
Obstacle- (noun) Something that blocks one's way or hinders progress.
Resolution-(noun) The action of solving a problem.
Reluctant- (adjective) To be unwilling or hesitant.
Enthusiastic- (adjective) Showing intense enjoyment and interest.

Vocabulary Activity
Please fill in the blanks to the following sentences using the vocabulary list as a word bank.

1. There were many __________ in the way of solving the puzzle.
2. The boy was very _________ to read the mystery book.
3. The _________ that needs to be solved is the missing diamond necklace.
4. There was a lot of ______ in the book making us eager to keep reading to find out what happens next.
5. Cam Jansen is the main character, also known as the ________.
6. The class was very _______ and excited to read the new mystery novel.
7. The young girl was the ______ in the mystery because of how suspicious she was.
8. The ________ of the mystery made everyone feel at ease knowing that the mystery has been solved.
9. The ________ was in charge of solving the puzzle.
10. The suspect committed a _________ by stealing a woman's purse. 

Grammar Point
A proper noun is the name of a particular person, place, or thing that usually begins with a capital letter. For example, instead of saying the girl, we said Cam Jansen. This lets us know which girl we are talking about, and what her name is. Other examples of proper nouns are the names of states, the names of roads, and the name of a restaurant. Please list 5 proper nouns that you can think of. 

1 comment:

  1. You are so right that mysteries are a good way to hook in the reluctant reader. When my son was in elementary school, we used to read "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes."

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