Whodunit Mystery Classroom Workshops Raleigh Whodunit Mystery Classroom Workshops
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What students are saying...

Thank you so much for doing the play with us. I really enjoyed being the Movie Star. I just can't believe I was a suspect! I liked the way we solved the mystery and the costumes were great. I had so much fun. Thanks again for the great opportunity.

Caitlyn
4th grade student
Bunn Elementary

I liked that I got to wear a mustache and that it took a lot to find out who stole the trophy. I enjoyed that we had a detective to help us. Thank you for coming.

Tyler
4th grade student
Bunn Elementary

I loved the play because it had lots of detective work. I liked that everyone was involved. Also, I liked the costumes. That was one of the best I've ever done before.

Landon
4th grade student
Bunn Elementary

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Whodunit Mystery Classroom Workshops

Kaleidoscope Theater is now offering the perfect 
classroom activity 
for grades 4-8!

Whodunit Mystery Classroom Workshops

Our workshops (up to 26 students) provide valuable development in reading, public speaking, critical thinking, deductive reasoning and creative expression. Students will tap into their dramatic side by role playing both suspects and detectives in these 90 minutes workshops. They will interview one another, analyze evidence and clues, fill out crime reports and try to become super sleuths by solving the crime correctly!

Kaleidoscope Theater will travel to your school and host the workshop in your classroom! We will bring costume pieces for each character and all printed workshop matrials.

Workshop fee: $250.00 (up to 26 students)
October 2008-March 2009 featured workshop: A Movie Star Mystery

For additional information or to book a workshop call
(919) 453-2919

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What teachers are saying...

This was absolutely fabulous! My class was so enthusiastic about this workshop and anytime children are excited, they learn more. The costumes allowed the students to really get into character. Some students who are usually shy and quiet really came completely out of their shells. In addition to the wonderful reading skills and presentation practice, my students were using higher-order thinking and reasoning skills for nearly two hours. What a great way to learn!

Wendy Walker
4th grade teacher
Bunn Elementary

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