Year 3: Fidget Spinner Mystery

July 13, 2017
After a long few days of testing, Mrs Neville's maths set were excited to become detectives and solve the fidget spinner mystery of Maryvale Primary School. The supersleuths solved 5 clues to discover the prime suspect. Some detectives fell at the first hurdle and thought that the suspect was a boy instead of a girl. Well done to those children who discovered that Poppy Peel was guilty of the heinous crime of muddling the fidget spinners.




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