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Forensic Science: Class vs Individual Evidence Slides, Notes, Activity
Forensic Science: Class vs Individual Evidence Slides, Notes, Activity
Forensic Science: Class vs Individual Evidence Slides, Notes, Activity
Forensic Science: Class vs Individual Evidence Slides, Notes, Activity
Forensic Science: Class vs Individual Evidence Slides, Notes, Activity
Forensic Science: Class vs Individual Evidence Slides, Notes, Activity
Forensic Science: Class vs Individual Evidence Slides, Notes, Activity
Forensic Science: Class vs Individual Evidence Slides, Notes, Activity
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"This reduced my prep so much! Well worth the money. I wanted to make something like this, but Science of Curiosity did it better :) "
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"Used this as a review worksheet after taking notes and doing intro activities. Let me see what students understood quickly."
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Description

Everything you need to teach your Forensic Science students the difference between Class and Individual Evidence. Students learn how to identify each type of evidence, and then practice their skills on fifteen different examples! 

The resource was purposefully designed to be flexible, teacher led, student led, or a mix of both!

Resource contains:

Class vs Individual Evidence Google Slides: Four slides with the definition of each type of evidence and examples. This can be used in two ways:

  • For direct instruction in class
  • Given to the students to use on their own (just provide them a ‘view only’ link to the Google Slide)

Flexible! Three opinions available for Student work!

  • Class vs Individual Evidence Google Slides: Sixteen Slides Students actually get to see photographs of evidence and determine if they are examples of Class or Individual! The slides also ask students to explain their reasoning. This is my student’s favorite way to complete the assignment because it is more visual, but the other two ways have their pros too! 
  • Class vs Individual Evidence Google Form: This Google Form asks the same questions as the Google Slides. Evidence is described, rather than shown in photographs. This method makes grading so much easier! The simple multiple choice (Class or Individual?) is self-grading, and the “tell me why” short answer can be graded quickly within the Google Form. 
    • BONUS! The Form includes feedback that gives students the correct answer and an explanation of why it is correct when they access their graded work - no typing or writing for you to do! 

  • Class vs Individual Evidence Google Doc: Print this as a paper version of the assignment, or share with students to complete digitally. Questions are the same as those in the Google Form. This option provides students with notes to review later.

Also Included:

  • Detailed KEY with explanations: Make this KEY available to give students quick feedback on their work.
  • Teaching Guide: Includes tips on how to assign, grade, and collect student work!

This resource is part of the Crime Scene Basics Unit. Here is the full list of the whole Unit!

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Forensic Science: Class vs Individual Evidence Slides, Notes, Activity

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What others say

"This reduced my prep so much! Well worth the money. I wanted to make something like this, but Science of Curiosity did it better :) "
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Erin K.
"Used this as a review worksheet after taking notes and doing intro activities. Let me see what students understood quickly."
star
Carrie U.

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Description

Everything you need to teach your Forensic Science students the difference between Class and Individual Evidence. Students learn how to identify each type of evidence, and then practice their skills on fifteen different examples! 

The resource was purposefully designed to be flexible, teacher led, student led, or a mix of both!

Resource contains:

Class vs Individual Evidence Google Slides: Four slides with the definition of each type of evidence and examples. This can be used in two ways:

  • For direct instruction in class
  • Given to the students to use on their own (just provide them a ‘view only’ link to the Google Slide)

Flexible! Three opinions available for Student work!

  • Class vs Individual Evidence Google Slides: Sixteen Slides Students actually get to see photographs of evidence and determine if they are examples of Class or Individual! The slides also ask students to explain their reasoning. This is my student’s favorite way to complete the assignment because it is more visual, but the other two ways have their pros too! 
  • Class vs Individual Evidence Google Form: This Google Form asks the same questions as the Google Slides. Evidence is described, rather than shown in photographs. This method makes grading so much easier! The simple multiple choice (Class or Individual?) is self-grading, and the “tell me why” short answer can be graded quickly within the Google Form. 
    • BONUS! The Form includes feedback that gives students the correct answer and an explanation of why it is correct when they access their graded work - no typing or writing for you to do! 

  • Class vs Individual Evidence Google Doc: Print this as a paper version of the assignment, or share with students to complete digitally. Questions are the same as those in the Google Form. This option provides students with notes to review later.

Also Included:

  • Detailed KEY with explanations: Make this KEY available to give students quick feedback on their work.
  • Teaching Guide: Includes tips on how to assign, grade, and collect student work!

This resource is part of the Crime Scene Basics Unit. Here is the full list of the whole Unit!

There is more to come! Click the ‘Star’ on the Science of Curiosity Store page to be notified when more resources are made available!

**Stay Curious!**

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Rated 5 out of 5
March 12, 2026
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This reduced my prep so much! Well worth the money. I wanted to make something like this, but Science of Curiosity did it better :)
Erin Kirkpatrick
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108 reviews • Minnesota
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Rated 4 out of 5
March 9, 2026
This was a great resource for my Forensics class. It was easy to implement and my students were engaged with the activity. The materials were clear and required very little prep. Thank you!
Virge O.
598 reviews • Alabama
Grades taught: 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th
great worksheet
Rated 5 out of 5
August 5, 2025
Used this as a review worksheet after taking notes and doing intro activities. Let me see what students understood quickly.
Science Edventures
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74 reviews • Minnesota
Grades taught: 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th
Great Information, very well detailed
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July 29, 2025
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Goes great with a forensic science course my homeschooler is taking.
Tosha F.
176 reviews • South Carolina
Grades taught: 9th
Rated 5 out of 5
March 31, 2025
Perfect resource to add to my evidence unit! Also a great opportunity for student discussion or class discussion!
Shalena L.
8 reviews
Grades taught: 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th
Rated 5 out of 5
September 13, 2024
Great resource that I used to accompany my types of evidence unit!
Krystle C.
332 reviews
Grades taught: 11th, 12th
Rated 5 out of 5
August 8, 2024
This product assisted my students in learning the concept and kept them engaged.
Amanda L.
552 reviews
Grades taught: 10th, 11th, 12th
Rated 5 out of 5
July 20, 2024
Great resource for my forensic science class! Thank you!
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