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TEACHER’S PET PUBLICATIONSPUZZLE PACK forAnd Then There Were Nonebased on the book byAgatha ChristieWritten byMary B. Collins 2008 Teacher’s Pet PublicationsAll Rights ReservedISBN 978-1-60249-033-8Item No. 304549

INTRODUCTIONIf you already own the LitPlan for this title, this Puzzle Pack will refresh your Unit Resource Materials andVocabulary Resource Materials sections plus give you additional materials you can substitute into the tests.Ifyou do not already have a complete LitPlan, these pages will give you some supplemental materials to usewith your own plan. There are two main groups of materials: one set for unit words (such as characters’names, symbols, places, etc.) and one set for vocabulary words associated with the book.WORD LISTThere is a word list for both the unit words and the vocabulary words. These lists show you which words arebeing used in the materials and the clues or definitions being used for those words. You may want to givestudents a word list with clues/definitions to help them, or you may want students to only have a word list(without clues/definitions) if you want them to work a little harder. Both are available for duplication. The wordlists can also be your “calling key” for the bingo games.FILL IN THE BLANK AND MATCHINGThere are 4 each of the fill in the blank and matching worksheets for both the unit and vocabulary words.These pages can be used either as extra worksheets for students or as objective parts of a unit test. They canbe done individually if students need extra help or as a whole class activity to review the material covered.MAGIC SQUARESThe magic squares not only reinforce the material covered but also work on reasoning and math skills. Manyteachers have told us that their students really enjoy doing these!WORD SEARCH PUZZLESThe word search words go in all directions, as indicated on your answer keys. Two of the word search puzzleshave the clues listed rather than the words. This makes the puzzle a little more difficult, but it reinforces thematerial better. Two word search puzzles have words only for students who find the clue puzzles too difficult.CROSSWORD PUZZLESBoth unit and vocabulary word sections have 4 crossword puzzles.BINGO CARDSThere are 32 individual bingo cards for the unit words and 32 individual bingo cards for the vocabulary words.You can use your word list as a “call list,” calling the words at random and marking them off of your list as yougo, or you could use the flash cards by cutting them apart and drawing the words at random from a hat (or boxor whatever). To make a better review, you might ask for the definition and spelling of each word as you callit out–or you could call out the definitions and have students tell you the words they need to look for on thepuzzle.JUGGLE LETTERSThe vocabulary juggle letter game is intended to help students learn the spellings of the words. One sheethas the definitions listed on it as an extra help for students who need it or to reinforce the definitions if youchoose to do so.FLASH CARDSWe’ve included a set of vocabulary flash cards you can duplicate, cut, and fold for your students. Someteachers make a few sets for general use by the class; others make a set for each student. Some teachersduplicate them for each student and have the students cut & fold their own. You can cut out just the words andput them in a hat, have each student pick out one word and write the definition and a sentence for that word.Students then swap words and papers, with the next student adding a sentence of his own under the last one.You can have students swap as many times as you like. Each time the student will read the sentences writtenprior to his own and then add a sentence. You can cut out the words and definitions separately and play “IHave; Who Has?” Each student in the room draws a word and definition. The first student says, “I have (thename of the word). Who has the definition?” The student with the definition reads it then says, “I have (thename of the vocabulary word she has). Who has the definition?” The round continues until all words anddefinitions have been given.3 Copyright 2005 Teacher's Pet Publications

And Then There Were None Fill In The Blanks 11. False clue in a murder mystery: a red2. A fisherman found the confession in this.3. The guests anxiously awaited its arrival, but it never came.4. Drowned when allowed to swim too far out to sea5. The murders followed the rhyme.6. Beatrice's last name7. Died on the operating table8. Emily noticed one on the dining room window.9. Setting of the novel: Indian10. Captain of the boat that took the guests to the island11. Wargrave cooked HIS goose.12. Vera's means of death13. Knew that murder had been committed to win his love14. Supposed owner of the island: Mr. U. N.15. Killed someone by being too reckless16. Armstrong was missing this item from his bag.17. Committed perjury which led to the death of an innocent man18. Where Armstrong's body was found19. Famous for making harsh judgments20. Was run down by a reckless driver

And Then There Were None Matching 11. SETONA. Marston's cause of death2. ARTHURB. Knew that murder had been committed to win his love3. CHRISTIEC. Mr. Blore's assumed name when he arrived on the island4. POISOND. Allowed a weak young boy to drown5. CLAYTHORNEE. Armstrong was missing this item from his bag.6. HOOKF. Lombard brought this weapon to the island.7. SYRINGEG. Where Armstrong's body was found8. HUGOH. Emily noticed one on the dining room window.9. MACARTHURI. Beatrice's last name10. MARSTONJ. Title of the song on the gramophone: Song11. JUDGEK. Vera noticed this in the ceiling near her bed.12. EMILYL. Job of Mr. Rogers13. PHILLIPM. Killed someone by being too reckless14. REVOLVERN. Wargrave cooked HIS goose.15. BUTLERO. Mr. Lombard's first name16. DAVISP. Had an affair with his friend's wife17. ENGLANDQ. Author of And Then There Were None18. VERAR. Killed someone for sleeping with his wife19. BOTTLES. Setting of the novel: Indian20. HERRINGT. Vera's last name21. BEACHU. A fisherman found the confession in this.22. TAYLORV. Country in which the story takes place23. SWANW. Led someone to suicide through moral judgment24. BEEX. False clue in a murder mystery: a red25. ISLANDY. Wargrave's occupation

And Then There Were None Magic Squares 1Match the definition with the vocabulary word. Put your answers in the magic squaresbelow. When your answers are correct, all columns and rows will add to the samenumber.A. POEB. POISONC. BEED. TONGUEE. LOMBARDF. ARTHURG. MACARTHURH. INDIANI. MORRISJ. DAVISK. PHILLIPL. ROGERS1. Ten of these figures were on the tablein the beginning.2. False clue in a murder mystery: a red3. Marston's cause of death4. Mr. Lombard's first name5. Mr. Blore's assumed name when hearrived on the island6. Emily noticed one on the dining roomwindow.7. Committed perjury which led to thedeath of an innocent man8. Abandoned a group of men underattackM. HERRINGN. SETONO. HUGOP. BLORE9. Knew that murder had beencommitted to win his love10. Had an affair with his friend's wife11. Conducted the purchase of IndianIsland for an unnamed third party12. The group was reduced to eating this.13. Credited as inventor of murdermystery genre14. Killed an employer by withholdingmedicine15. Killed someone for sleeping with hiswife16. Wargrave cooked HIS goose.A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P

And Then There Were None Word Search NAHLVRWYTYMDPRARHBOTTLEPMRBBMFYA fisherman found the confession in this. (6)Abandoned a group of men under attack (7)Allowed a weak young boy to drown (4)Beatrice's last name (6)Blore was killed with this item. (5)Committed perjury which led to the death of aninnocent man (5)Conducted the purchase of Indian Island for anunnamed third party (6)Country in which the story takes place (7)Credited as inventor of murder mystery genre (3)Died after necessary medicine was withheld (5)Died on the operating table (5)Drowned herself after becoming pregnant (8)Drowned when allowed to swim too far out to sea(5)Emily noticed one on the dining room window. (3)Emily was missing it, and it turned up on thejudge. (4)False clue in a murder mystery: a red (7)Famous for making harsh judgments (8)Had an affair with his friend's wife (6)Job of Mr. Rogers (6)Killed an employer by withholding medicine (6)Killed someone for sleeping with his wife (9)Knew that murder had been committed to win hislove (4)Led someone to suicide through moral SLANDLITTLELNKCDHLERFFQBWVVPBQSTRVTVYXRJSMarston's cause of death (6)Mr. Blore's assumed name when he arrived onthe island (5)Mr. Lombard's first name (7)Original title: Ten Indians (6)Rogers was killed with this. (3)Setting of the novel: Indian (6)Supposed owner of the island: Mr. U. N. (4)Ten of these figures were on the table in thebeginning. (6)The group was reduced to eating this. (6)The guests anxiously awaited its arrival, but itnever came. (4)The marble clock was in this shape (4)The murders followed the rhyme. (7)The voice accused each of the guests of this. (6)This curtain was missing from the bathroom. (7)Title of the song on the gramophone: Song(4)Vera noticed this in the ceiling near her bed. (4)Vera's means of death (7)Wargrave cooked HIS goose. (5)Wargrave was said to look like a wary old one ofthese. (8)Wargrave's occupation (5)Was run down by a reckless driver (6)Where Armstrong's body was found (5)

And Then There Were None Crossword 11234567891011131214151617181920212223Across2. Emily's pastime7. Abandoned a group of men under attack8. Emily was missing it, and it turned up on thejudge.9. Credited as inventor of murder mystery genre11. Emily noticed one on the dining room window.12. Died on the operating table14. Died after necessary medicine was withheld16. The guests anxiously awaited its arrival, but itnever came.17. Allowed a weak young boy to drown19. Knew that murder had been committed to winhis love21. Wargrave cooked HIS goose.22. Country in which the story takes place23. Rogers was killed with this.Down1. Was run down by a reckless driver3. The murders followed the rhyme.4. Beatrice's last name5. Blore was killed with this item.6. Marston's cause of death10. Lombard brought this weapon to the island.12. Drowned when allowed to swim too far out tosea13. Wargrave was said to look like a wary old oneof these.14. Drowned herself after becoming pregnant15. Had an affair with his friend's wife16. A fisherman found the confession in this.18. Killed an employer by withholding medicine19. Vera noticed this in the ceiling near her bed.20. Title of the song on the gramophone:Song

And Then There Were BOATPOECLAYTHORNEINDIANBLOREBRADYFREE SLANDBEATRICEJUDGEENGLANDOWENAnd Then There Were PHILLIPCLOCKDAVISFREE MBESBOTTLEPOISONARTHURKNITTING

And Then There Were None Fill In The Blanks 1 1. False clue in a murder mystery: a red _ 2. A fisherman found the confession in this. 3. The guests anxiously awaited its arrival, but it never came. 4. Drowned when allowed to swim too far out to sea 5. The murders followed the _ rhyme.