The Black Cat by Edgar Allan Poe Inferences Challenge - Pre-Reading Simulation
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Build students’ inferencing skills and prepare for your reading of THE BLACK CAT by Edgar Allan Poe with this group simulation. Students take on the role of the young detective called to the scene of the numerous incidents described in the story, culminating with the wife’s murder. They work text-by-text and make inferences in order to unlock the next level.
THE BLACK CAT Pre-Reading:
✅ Making Inferences
✅ Citing Textual Evidence
✅ Collaboration
This pre-reading activity is based on the story THE BLACK CAT by Edgar Allan Poe. Students will work to discover the guilt and motive of the narrator (named Mr. Grisham in this version).
In this simulation, students will have to note certain facts and make certain key inferences before you, the Police Chief, approve them to continue. You will check in with groups and then give them the next text as they gather the necessary information.
By the end, students will present their theories as to "Who dunnit?". Then, they'll read the original story (provided by you via the internet or your Lit Anthology) and read the real outcome.
Your THE BLACK CAT resource includes:
- Making Inferences warm-up/bell ringer
- Four texts
- Student Tracking Sheet for facts, inferences, and questions
- Version for absent students
- Teacher's Guide & Answer Key
- Digital Version
What teachers like you are saying:
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “This has by far been the favorite learning activity for my 8th graders this year! They LOVED it! Even my most reluctant learners were engaged. They totally rocked it and got so much out of the activity.” -Buffy H.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “This activity took a difficult text (The Black Cat) and, because of how it was divided, made the material accessible!” -Jacqueline H.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “My students absolutely LOVED this activity! I teach a remedial English class in an alternative learning environment, and many of my students had never heard of Edgar Allan Poe or any of his works before. After completing this activity, they were BEGGING to read more Poe!” -Logan W.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “An excellent resource for making inferences. Hearing all the theories is entertaining, but overall, it is a really great chance for students to recognize the difference between facts and inferences.” -Elizabeth B.
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