Description
Engage Your Forensic Science Students with this Editable Fiber Sampling and Testing Graphic Organizer! A perfect worksheet for your forensic science class, this two-in-one resource features a graphic organizer and a set of questions.
Ideal for a forensics fibers unit, this one-page (front and back) handout helps students grasp key concepts like techniques for gathering fiber evidence, destructive and non destructive testing, and more. Whether you're teaching in person or using digital notebooks, this versatile tool is designed to keep your students organized and engaged.
I designed this graphic organizer specifically for my classroom, ensuring it's just right for forensic science students. It’s editable, allowing you to tailor it to your unique classroom needs. The front side features a visually appealing organizer for note-taking, while the back side offers varied comprehension questions to reinforce learning and keep early finishers engaged.
What’s Included:
- 1 Page Graphic Organizer - Room for notes and visuals.
- 1 Page Comprehension Questions - Varied to assess student understanding.
- Suggested Notes & Teacher Answer Key - Editable to suit your lesson plans.
Key Concepts Covered:
- Gathering Fiber Evidence
- Initial analysis
- Non destructive testing methods
- Polarizing Light Microscopy
- Infrared Spectroscopy
- Destructive Testing
- Burn Tests
- Solubility Tests
Why This Resource is Essential:
- Provides a visual, organized approach to note-taking.
- Encourages independent learning and critical thinking.
- Offers flexibility for various teaching styles and classroom needs.
How to Use:
- Customize to fit your specific curriculum.
- Have students fill in independently using the Bertino textbook
- Print for classroom use or incorporate into digital notebooks.
- Utilize as an anchor chart, class reference, or independent worksheet.
- Perfect for in-class discussions, homework assignments, or sub work.
Download Includes:
- Printable PDF
- Editable Google Slides link for easy customization.
Looking for a free one-page case study summary on the Lindbergh Kidnapping? Click here!
More Forensics Resources from Kelsey Teaches
- BUNDLE Forensics Google Forms
- 7 S's of Crime Scene Investigation Vocabulary Graphic Organizer
- BUNDLE | 8 Intro to Forensics Vocabulary Graphic Organizers
- The Innocence Project | Digital Form Quiz
Ensure your students are engaged and organized in your forensic science class with this user-friendly, editable graphic organizer.
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Description
Engage Your Forensic Science Students with this Editable Fiber Sampling and Testing Graphic Organizer! A perfect worksheet for your forensic science class, this two-in-one resource features a graphic organizer and a set of questions.
Ideal for a forensics fibers unit, this one-page (front and back) handout helps students grasp key concepts like techniques for gathering fiber evidence, destructive and non destructive testing, and more. Whether you're teaching in person or using digital notebooks, this versatile tool is designed to keep your students organized and engaged.
I designed this graphic organizer specifically for my classroom, ensuring it's just right for forensic science students. It’s editable, allowing you to tailor it to your unique classroom needs. The front side features a visually appealing organizer for note-taking, while the back side offers varied comprehension questions to reinforce learning and keep early finishers engaged.
What’s Included:
- 1 Page Graphic Organizer - Room for notes and visuals.
- 1 Page Comprehension Questions - Varied to assess student understanding.
- Suggested Notes & Teacher Answer Key - Editable to suit your lesson plans.
Key Concepts Covered:
- Gathering Fiber Evidence
- Initial analysis
- Non destructive testing methods
- Polarizing Light Microscopy
- Infrared Spectroscopy
- Destructive Testing
- Burn Tests
- Solubility Tests
Why This Resource is Essential:
- Provides a visual, organized approach to note-taking.
- Encourages independent learning and critical thinking.
- Offers flexibility for various teaching styles and classroom needs.
How to Use:
- Customize to fit your specific curriculum.
- Have students fill in independently using the Bertino textbook
- Print for classroom use or incorporate into digital notebooks.
- Utilize as an anchor chart, class reference, or independent worksheet.
- Perfect for in-class discussions, homework assignments, or sub work.
Download Includes:
- Printable PDF
- Editable Google Slides link for easy customization.
Looking for a free one-page case study summary on the Lindbergh Kidnapping? Click here!
More Forensics Resources from Kelsey Teaches
- BUNDLE Forensics Google Forms
- 7 S's of Crime Scene Investigation Vocabulary Graphic Organizer
- BUNDLE | 8 Intro to Forensics Vocabulary Graphic Organizers
- The Innocence Project | Digital Form Quiz
Ensure your students are engaged and organized in your forensic science class with this user-friendly, editable graphic organizer.






