CASE FILE 0109 – The January Investigation Begins
Welcome back, detectives. The holidays are behind us, the clues are fresh, and the investigation is officially back in motion. This week, our classroom has transformed once again into a bustling detective bureau—full of suspects, angles, perspectives, and unanswered questions. Read carefully… the truth is hidden in the details.
📖 Reading Dossier: The Westing Game Files
We’ve reopened one of our biggest cases yet: The Westing Game.
Our investigation now focuses on the heirs of Sam Westing. Motives are emerging. Alibis are questionable. Red herrings lurk in the shadows.
🔎 Key Question:
Who really killed Sam Westing?
Ask your detective at home:
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Who do they suspect—and why?
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What clues seem important?
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Which characters might be trying to mislead us?
Remember: every good mystery hides the truth in plain sight.
📐 Math Investigation: The Case of the Mysterious Angles
In math, we’re examining angles—and they’re everywhere once you know how to spot them.
🕵️♀️ Ask your detective:
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Where do you see angles at home or outside?
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Is that corner a right angle?
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Does that roof make an acute angle?
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Is that slide or ramp forming an obtuse angle?
The world is full of geometry… if you know where to look.
🌍 Social Studies Briefing: Perspectives Under the Microscope
Grade 5: Treaty Investigations
Grade 5 detectives are studying Indigenous treaties and how different groups may view them.
Key questions to discuss:
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How might the Canadian government view a treaty?
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How might Indigenous peoples view the same agreement?
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Why might those perspectives differ?
We also discussed a recent BC court decision returning land to the Cowichan Tribe, highlighting how history, justice, and perspective continue to shape Canada today.
Grade 6: Media & Bias Analysis
Grade 6 detectives are investigating the role of the media.
🗞️ Ask your student:
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How does the media try to show multiple perspectives?
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Do they notice bias in local or national news?
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What clues help us tell the difference between fact and opinion?
Being a critical reader is one of a detective’s most important skills.
⛸️ Upcoming Operation: Ice Skating Field Trip
Our skating mission is approaching fast!
📅 January 13 & January 27
More details have been sent home—lace up those skates and prepare for a slippery investigation on ice!
🎶 Chapel Case File – January 14
Here is our official chapel team roster. Please review your assignment carefully:
🎛️ Tech
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Isaiah
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Elliot
🎤 Vocals
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Ella
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Elody
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Hannah
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Vienna
🎸 Strings & Keys
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Electric Guitar: Zeke
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Acoustic Guitar: Georgia
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Keys: Lilly, Leia
🥁 Rhythm Section
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Bass: Armand
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Drums: Kazsem
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Percussion: Mason
🎬 Operations
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Stage Manager: Emily
🎧 Front of House
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Lola
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Marlow
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Ryan
🚪 Door Greeters
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Lucas
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Alijah
📝 Song List
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Here I Am to Worship – D
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You Are Life – G
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Give Me Oil – G
Arrive prepared, focused, and ready to serve—the case depends on teamwork.
🕵️♂️ Final Notes from HQ
This week is packed with mysteries worth solving—literary, mathematical, historical, and musical. Keep asking questions, examining evidence, and challenging assumptions.
The investigation continues. Stay sharp, detectives!