Things You'll Need
Instructions
Purchase the correct amount of coiled notepads, pencils and plastic magnifying glasses based on the number of spy club members. Invite the club members to a meeting where they must enter with either a secret password or handshake. Depending on the age level of the kids, the password can be as simple as "fuzzy bananas" or as complicated as decoding an encrypted message.
Hand out the notebooks, pencils and magnifying glasses once all spy club members are admitted into the meeting area. Have each member put his thumb on the stamp pad and then roll a thumbprint into his personal notebook. Have her examine her thumbprint with the magnifying glass and make observations about which direction the swirls go.
Send the spy club out on a first assignment after comparing thumbprints. Scout out any potential mysteries in your neighborhood. Following a hungry pet looking for food makes for a great case to investigate. Almost any simple question can become a large mystery for the spy club to solve.
Alert the spy club members that when they regather to assess the information, they will need to give the secret password or handshake again. Let the kids come to their own conclusion about the mystery they set out to solve. If different theories are presented, ask the group which answer is the most plausible. Conclude the meeting with spy snacks and arrange for a future meeting of the Spy Club.