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Hands On Forensics Glass Lab: Notes, Slides, Review, Lab
Hands On Forensics Glass Lab: Notes, Slides, Review, Lab
Hands On Forensics Glass Lab: Notes, Slides, Review, Lab
Hands On Forensics Glass Lab: Notes, Slides, Review, Lab
Hands On Forensics Glass Lab: Notes, Slides, Review, Lab
Hands On Forensics Glass Lab: Notes, Slides, Review, Lab
Hands On Forensics Glass Lab: Notes, Slides, Review, Lab
Hands On Forensics Glass Lab: Notes, Slides, Review, Lab
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"I am always glad to find a better resource than what I have been using in my Forensics class, and this definitely was! "
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Your students will take the role of analysts for this Forensic Glass Lab to solve the case of the stolen Pokemon card valued at $35,000! Glass evidence is collected from the crime scene and found associated with three suspects. Who took the priceless card?

Before starting the glass lab, students work through twenty three interactive Google Slides to learn about nine different ways to analyze glass. Slides are student-led and teach them all they need to know about how to complete the lab. No direct instruction is needed, unless you choose to! 

The slides accompany a four page Pre-Lab Notes sheet, giving students a place to write down what they learn as they go. KEY included

Students then take a 13 question Google Form to be sure they understand the Lab.

Now they are ready to go! Student Instructions walk them through the nine tests while they take data on the four page Lab Data Sheet

Resource includes a DETAILED sixteen page Teaching Guide for how to source materials for the lab as well as tips and options for running the lab in class if you have limited time and/or resources. 

Students Will Learn and Do Nine Glass Analysis Tests:

  • Microscopic analysis
  • Glass Thickness
  • Glass Density
  • Refractive Index: Immersion Technique 
  • Refractive Index: Becke Lines
  • Velocity of Impact
  • Order of Impact
  • Direction of Impact
  • Glass as Individual Evidence: fitting like a puzzle piece

Resource is fully editable - feel free to remove any test you do not have resources or time for! Or reduce your prep time by doing just a few tests this year, and add on a few more tests each year.

Material needed:

  • Glass Samples (find in thrift stores, glass food jars)
  • Tweezers
  • Gloves 
  • Eye protection
  • Microscopes
  • Micrometers
  • Graduated cylinders 
  • Weigh scales 
  • Water
  • Droppers
  • Paper towels
  • Small beakers
  • Choose three/four: Corn oil, Palm oil, Caster oil, Cinnamon oil, Clove oil, Clarified coconut oil, Ethyl alcohol 
  • Clear contact paper

Glass Lab Resource Includes:

  • Twenty three interactive Google Slides 
  • Four page Student Notes Sheet
  • Student Notes KEY
  • Student Lab Instructions
  • Four page Student Lab Sheet
  • Google Form with 13 Multiple Choice Questions 
  • Detailed Teaching Guide!

Additional resources for Soil, Paint, Glass and Powder Trace Evidence:

More full Forensics Units from Science of Curiosity:

**Stay Curious!

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Hands On Forensics Glass Lab: Notes, Slides, Review, Lab

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What others say

"I am always glad to find a better resource than what I have been using in my Forensics class, and this definitely was! "
star
Brianna G.
"I absolutely love these bundles! They help so much for a first year Forensics teacher who has multiple other preps!"
star
Kelly C.

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Description

Your students will take the role of analysts for this Forensic Glass Lab to solve the case of the stolen Pokemon card valued at $35,000! Glass evidence is collected from the crime scene and found associated with three suspects. Who took the priceless card?

Before starting the glass lab, students work through twenty three interactive Google Slides to learn about nine different ways to analyze glass. Slides are student-led and teach them all they need to know about how to complete the lab. No direct instruction is needed, unless you choose to! 

The slides accompany a four page Pre-Lab Notes sheet, giving students a place to write down what they learn as they go. KEY included

Students then take a 13 question Google Form to be sure they understand the Lab.

Now they are ready to go! Student Instructions walk them through the nine tests while they take data on the four page Lab Data Sheet

Resource includes a DETAILED sixteen page Teaching Guide for how to source materials for the lab as well as tips and options for running the lab in class if you have limited time and/or resources. 

Students Will Learn and Do Nine Glass Analysis Tests:

  • Microscopic analysis
  • Glass Thickness
  • Glass Density
  • Refractive Index: Immersion Technique 
  • Refractive Index: Becke Lines
  • Velocity of Impact
  • Order of Impact
  • Direction of Impact
  • Glass as Individual Evidence: fitting like a puzzle piece

Resource is fully editable - feel free to remove any test you do not have resources or time for! Or reduce your prep time by doing just a few tests this year, and add on a few more tests each year.

Material needed:

  • Glass Samples (find in thrift stores, glass food jars)
  • Tweezers
  • Gloves 
  • Eye protection
  • Microscopes
  • Micrometers
  • Graduated cylinders 
  • Weigh scales 
  • Water
  • Droppers
  • Paper towels
  • Small beakers
  • Choose three/four: Corn oil, Palm oil, Caster oil, Cinnamon oil, Clove oil, Clarified coconut oil, Ethyl alcohol 
  • Clear contact paper

Glass Lab Resource Includes:

  • Twenty three interactive Google Slides 
  • Four page Student Notes Sheet
  • Student Notes KEY
  • Student Lab Instructions
  • Four page Student Lab Sheet
  • Google Form with 13 Multiple Choice Questions 
  • Detailed Teaching Guide!

Additional resources for Soil, Paint, Glass and Powder Trace Evidence:

More full Forensics Units from Science of Curiosity:

**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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Great Forensic Glass resource
Rated 5 out of 5
October 6, 2025
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I am always glad to find a better resource than what I have been using in my Forensics class, and this definitely was!
Brianna G.
46 reviews • Idaho
Grades taught: 11th, 12th
Rated 5 out of 5
May 13, 2025
This was a great activity to reinforce what the students learned about glass!
Allison Bunck
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Grades taught: 10th, 11th, 12th
Rated 5 out of 5
March 17, 2025
I absolutely love these bundles! They help so much for a first year Forensics teacher who has multiple other preps!
Kelly C.
587 reviews
Grades taught: 10th, 11th
Rated 5 out of 5
February 14, 2025
This was great in my Forensic Science Class! The elaborate notes and presentation really helped my students!
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Grades taught: 12th

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