'B' Recognized Identify the 2-2-1-b tasks that were completed during your training. Once you have submitted your training evidence, the 221b key will unlock a “Certificate of Completion.” The certificate will be a downloadable that you, a newly deemed Junior Sherlockian, will be able to print. Training Evidence Checklist*Check the box below to begin ... The Junior Sherlockian Society values truthfulness and operates on the honor system. Check if you agree that you have faithfully completed the following Junior Sherlockian tasks. Step 1Explore the World of Sherlock HolmesCheck on the two tasks you completed. Read “A Man Who Never Lived Can Never Die” essay Read “The World of Sherlock Holmes” essay Watched The Great Mouse Detective movie Reviewed Sherlock Holmes’s resume Watched Tom and Jerry meet Sherlock Holmes movie Studied the poem “221B” Watched the Pink Panther in Sherlock Pink cartoon short Read Baker Street Elementary comics Watched episodes of Sherlock Hound Watched episodes of Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century Step 2Experience the Canon Check here if you read or listened to two stories from the Canon- the 56 short stories and 4 novels written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Step 3Extend an Understanding and AppreciationCheck on the one task you completed. Enjoyed Sherlock's Spotlight Read or listened to a Sherlockian pastiche Read the interview with Nancy Springer, the Enola Holmes novelist Read the interview with Elizabeth Eulberg, the Shelby Holmes novelist Investigated Victorian dining by reviewing foods enjoyed by the Imogene and the Case of the Missing Pearls characters and cooked or baked one of the dishes Read “10 Rules for Writing a Sherlockian Pastiche” and wrote one of your own Attended/participated in a local scion society’s meeting Retold “The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle” using the paper dolls Performed “The Red-Headed League” Performed "The Final Problem" Practiced your observational skills by Geocaching Developed your observational and reasoning skills by solving Graeme Base’s Eleventh Hour: A Curious Mystery or Enigma: A Magical Mystery Read issues of Baker Street Elementary’s “The Life and Times in Victorian London”