Who doesn’t love a good mystery? When geometry boxes begin to go missing, the AKA Detective Club finally has a new mystery to solve! But things always go missing in schools, don’t they? What’s the big deal? When a pattern begins to emerge, however, the young detectives know that something is fishy. Surely, no one would want more than one geometry box. And is there a reason why only Yuga geometry boxes are being stolen?
The Mystery of the Missing Geometry Boxes is a lighthearted mystery, funny and engaging. I look forward to introducing it to my book club!
AKA stands for Aarav-Karthik-Asha, or Asha-Karthik-Aarav, depending on whom you ask. What would your detective club be called? Would you have a password and a secret code? Let’s make one together!
I enjoy linking reading with other activities! I’m not yet sure if it will be exciting, but we’ll look at using the tools in our geometry boxes to create art of our own. Let’s see what we can come up with!
Mystery is one of the most satisfying genres to read, and quite an exciting genre to write too! At Read, Write, Explore, one class every two weeks is devoted to creative writing, so once we’ve read The Mystery of the Missing Geometry Boxes, we will attempt to write a mystery story of our own. What mystery could take place in our school? How would we solve it?
The Mystery of the Missing Geometry Boxes is the second book in a series featuring the AKA Detective Club. The joy of a series is that if children like one book, they’re likely to hunt for and get the others that feature the same characters.
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