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This activity introduces your students to forensic cheiloscopy, the study of lip prints. With this activity, students will identify lip print patterns, will match 10 suspect samples to unknown samples, and will determine "whodunit" by comparing a crime-scene sample to a known suspect. Teacher answer key is included!
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9th - 12th, Higher Education
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7
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Teaching Duration
1 hour
Description
This activity introduces your students to forensic cheiloscopy, the study of lip prints. With this activity, students will identify lip print patterns, will match 10 suspect samples to unknown samples, and will determine "whodunit" by comparing a crime-scene sample to a known suspect. Teacher answer key is included!
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The students had so much fun with this activity - very happy with purchase.
Great pictures so I didn’t have to create my own prints and easy to use.
This was a fun activity. My students enjoyed it.
I used this as an add on to the end of a fingerprints study as an introduction to the topic. We also had time to for each student to make their own lip prints and study them!
fun lesson
Great activity to do with students. Normally I ask students to do their own lip print but with Covid, I knew this would be a better alternative.
My forensics students loved this activity!
This was a great resource for my forensics class.
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