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From our special edition Sherlock collection... Embodying the style icon detective Sherlock Holmes, we present to you the Holmes Jacket. We’ve all wanted to be a detective at some point in our lives, so why not pretend to be one when you wear this special cut jacket with a detachable cape adding all sorts of sophistication! Also includes special trimming along the cape and enlarged buttons for a playful look
“His sanguine spirit turns every firefly into a star.”Arthur Conan Doyle, Sr. (Scottish writer, and creator of the detective Sherlock Holmes, 1859-1930)
In groups of four, students search for clues in class. While one student is the secretary, the other three are detectives. The detectives memorize each clue. When they return to the secretary, the secretary writes down the detective clue. After all clues are collected, they have to solve the puzzle worksheet.
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Students work with the Doyle's story in a fun and engaging way. It has been written out in the form of clues. There are 25 clues to solve this mystery. Students can get them all at once and then they try to solve the case or you can make it more fun and for example hide the clues around the classroo...
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Above all, the Sherlock Holmes stories are fun. When you read the detailed descriptions of Victorian London, you tune out your surroundings and get totally absorbed in the story. The plots are well-constructed; it’s psychologically rewarding to see how Holmes collects the clues and fits them together to solve a mystery. And if you’re teaching them in your English class, it’s nice that students already have some prior knowledge about the main characters and general premise! Overall, they’re easy reads, which probably means they’re providing a nice little respite from heavier material if you’re an English teacher.
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The detective and his trusty hound follow the scent to the next crime scene. Their matching plaid capes (modeled after the attire of Sherlock Holmes) are sewn from inexpensive suiting fabric with a simple pattern. Earflaps made from cloth and bias tape transform a pair of black baseball caps into a deerstalker hat.
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