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The Mystery of the Missing Maps

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Upper Elementary
Fiction
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3 min read
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The Mystery of the Missing Maps

It was the summer of Hurricane Explore. Not that the hurricane actually explored anything, but that was its name, and it was barreling towards the small coastal town of Seabreeze. Ten-year-old Maya loved a good mystery, and even though everyone was focused on preparing for the storm, Maya had a different kind of storm brewing in her mind.

The Empty Map Case

Old Mr. Abernathy, the town’s historian, had reported his antique map collection missing. These weren’t just any maps; they were the original charts used by Captain Seabreeze himself, the town’s founder! They were priceless. Maya, whose grandma volunteered at the historical society, overheard the frantic phone call and knew she had to investigate.

First, she visited Mr. Abernathy. His small cottage was filled with dusty books and strange artifacts. "They were right here, in this case!" he exclaimed, pointing to an empty, velvet-lined display case. "Gone! Vanished! Before the storm!"

Clues in the Storm

Maya examined the case. No signs of forced entry. The window was locked. That meant the thief either had a key or was already inside. Could someone have hidden in the cottage, waiting for the opportune moment? She carefully looked around. A glint of something metallic caught her eye under a table – a small, silver button with an anchor engraved on it.

Maya knew that the Seabreeze Yacht Club used similar buttons on their uniforms. Could a member of the yacht club be involved? But why?

As the wind howled outside, a new thought struck Maya. The maps showed the original location of a legendary hidden cove, rumored to contain pirate treasure! Could someone be after the treasure, using the storm as cover?

Solving the Puzzle

Maya raced to the Yacht Club, the rain now coming down in sheets. Inside, she spotted a familiar face: Captain Joe, a friendly, but somewhat grumpy, old sailor. He was nervously pacing. Maya noticed one of the buttons on his jacket was missing. She also observed that Captain Joe had a nasty cut on his arm.

"Captain Joe, are you alright? What happened to your arm?" Maya asked.

Captain Joe sighed. "I was trying to secure my boat before the storm when I tripped and fell. Cut myself on some barnacles. And lost a button!" He looked down, defeated.

Maya put it all together. Captain Joe knew the maps were valuable and panicked with the coming storm. He must've gone to steal the maps to find the treasure before anyone else did. Guilt consumed him. He then turned himself in.

The maps were recovered, safe and sound, hidden in Captain Joe's locker on his boat. The mystery of the missing maps was solved, thanks to a clever young girl and a stormy summer.

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Glossary
Antique:
Old and valuable.
Artifact:
An object made by a human being, typically an item of cultural or historical interest.
Barnacles:
Small shellfish that attach to rocks, boats, and other surfaces in the water.
Cove:
A small, sheltered bay or inlet along a coast.
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“The Mystery of the Missing Maps” is a fiction reading passage about Mystery, written for Upper Elementary. It takes about 3 minutes to read (462 words) and comes with an interactive quiz and a printable worksheet with comprehension questions and an answer key.

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