NANCY DREW Spot some SIMILARITIES and some DIFFERENCES between these two pictures What kind of story do you think these are? 3. Practice the Vocab BEFORE.

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NANCY DREW Spot some SIMILARITIES and some DIFFERENCES between these two pictures What kind of story do you think these are? 3. Practice the Vocab BEFORE you watch Vocab – Part 1 http://quizlet.com/_t3v6z Vocab – Part 2 http://quizlet.com/_t3vei 2008, Lanaghan

Mysteries Do you like mystery stories? Name some famous mysteries. What do you usually find in a mystery story?

Mysteries have… crime detectives clues sleuth Suspect (“the butler did it”) mysterious house underground tunnel hidden will

suspicious characters evidence secret passageway sudden death suspicious characters “the butler did it” hunch kidnapping

History of NANCY DREW Character created in 1930 Always 16-18 years old 200 million books sold Author is a pseudonym (false name) - Carolyn Keene Old books are “collectible” 1st movie made in 1938 TV show in 1996 Movie with Emma Roberts in 2007 Nancy is …. independent, adventurous, kind, polite, and law abiding

The Movie (2007) Beginning Nancy (Emma Roberts) solves a dangerous crime her father is worried - “no more sleuthing” (detective work). Move to Los Angeles (la la land) rent a mysterious house. MYSTERY house originally owned by a movie star, Dehlia Draycott Dehlia’s body found 24 years before, floating in the pool. The mystery was never solved. Nancy’s Challenges the case her promise to her father California style 2008/2014, ILC/Movie lab

AS YOU WATCH - Detect How does Nancy do it? Nancy’s promise What are her CLUES???? Other “tricks of the trade” ? Nancy’s promise Does she keep it? Why or why not? Easy or difficult ? Nancy’s special “old fashioned” style (after all, she is 78…). Note examples of old fashioned things in the movie.

Clues so far (key) _____________was there the night of her death – he may have been in love with her Delia Draycott _____________ for 5 months In some of the movies, she was photographed _____________________________ She wrote a _____________ and a new _____________ The _____________ on her robe Man in photo – obscured – name is _____________ Which characters are the most suspicious so far? Other clues? _________________________________

Clues so far (key)

Vocabulary Before you watch the movie, preview the vocabulary list by yourself or with your teacher. As you watch, take notes of other expressions you want to learn, even if they are not on the list.

Nancy in Doha DID YOU KNOW? Get a clue! Jarir Bookstore in Doha has a whole section of “All New Nancy Drew” books. Get a clue!

Nancy believes in Reading as you can see from this 20-second video http://www.summerreading.cla-net.org/drewvideo.html Hi book lovers This summer, get a clue at your library with me, Emma Roberts. I’m starring in the new film Nancy Drew, and if you’re like me, you love everyone’s favorite girl detective. You’ll love the movie because it brings the Nancy Drew books to life So get a clue this summer as part of your local library’s collaborative Summer Reading Program. And read!!

Delia Draycott ______________for 5 months (Chap 9 pause) – After the conference with Corky, discuss… Clues so far _______ was there the night of her death – he may have been in love with her Delia Draycott ______________for 5 months In some of the movies, she was photographed __________. She wrote a ________________ and a new _______________ The ___________ on her robe Man in photo – obscured – name is ______________ Which characters are the most suspicious so far? Other clues? _________________________________