1) I love this series, or any chapter book that is part of a series, because if you read one and get hooked, then you are going to have to read the others. This is a book that I feel my future students would love with all of the mystery and suspense to go along with it. This book is about Cam and her friends trying to figure out who the thieves that stole the three computers are, and when they did it. The book is full of context clues such as them finding footprints in the snow, and searching the computer lab for clues. I don't want to spoil the ending if they find the thieves or not, so you will just have to read it!
2) Age level: 7-10 years old, Grade Level: 2nd-5th grade
3) Appropriate classroom use of this book could be used in a reading lesson, or a format for understanding the content using the quiz in the back of the book making sure the students listened to the book and know what it was about.
4) Individual students who might benefit from this book would be students that love mystery books and solving cases as the reader
5) As far as small group use this book could be used to learn the meaning of context clues in a storyline. Each literature group could have a different Cam Jansen mystery book, and could find the context clues in each storyline that lead up to solving the mystery. Therefore, they would get to be the detectives solving the mystery just like Cam.
6) As far as whole class use this book could be used to be read throughout the course of a week since it is a chapter book, preferably in winter to set the tone of the "Snowy Day Mystery", and the students would have to predict after each day of reading what it going to happen next, allowing them to be creative and think, using what they know from learning about context clues.
7) Related Books: All of the Cam Jansen Mystery series books, there are 34 of them all together
8) There is a Kindle version of this book, and there are also audio books and audio CDs for each of the Cam Jansen books