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Note-Taking Stations: Forensics
Note-Taking Stations: Forensics
Note-Taking Stations: Forensics
Note-Taking Stations: Forensics
Note-Taking Stations: Forensics
Note-Taking Stations: Forensics
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"This was a great resource to start the semester, communicate expectations for notes and research, and most importantly, teach them tools to do it! I’ve already seen my students grow as note takers! "
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Jennifer d.

Description

Looking to help your students explore different ways to take effective notes and introduce them to forensics? These Note-Taking Stations are the perfect hands-on, interactive activity to introduce students to four powerful note taking methods.

Whether you're kicking off a new semester, new unity, reviewing study skills, or supporting multiple learning styles, this resource helps students find the strategy that works best for them while learning interesting content like the history of forensics, entomology, the CSI effect, and more.

What's Included:

  • 4 Note-Taking Station Activities: Traditional Outline Notes, Sketch/Doodle Notes, Mind Mapping, and Cornell Notes
  • Forensics-Centered Content for each station
  • Printable real-world forensic articles and prompts
  • Visual examples of each strategy
  • Scannable links to short articles/ videos for extra engagement
  • Helpful tips, best uses, and limitations explained at each station

Why You'll Love It:

  • Perfectly blends forensic science content with study skill development
  • Differentiated for visual, sequential, and analytical learners
  • Helps students develop metacognition around how they learn best
  • A great intro activity for skill-building station rotation
  • Saves you prep time with ready-to-print pages and clear directions
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Note-Taking Stations: Forensics

The Inquiry Queen
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$6.00

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10th - 12th
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What others say

"This was a great resource to start the semester, communicate expectations for notes and research, and most importantly, teach them tools to do it! I’ve already seen my students grow as note takers! "
star
Jennifer d.

Description

Looking to help your students explore different ways to take effective notes and introduce them to forensics? These Note-Taking Stations are the perfect hands-on, interactive activity to introduce students to four powerful note taking methods.

Whether you're kicking off a new semester, new unity, reviewing study skills, or supporting multiple learning styles, this resource helps students find the strategy that works best for them while learning interesting content like the history of forensics, entomology, the CSI effect, and more.

What's Included:

  • 4 Note-Taking Station Activities: Traditional Outline Notes, Sketch/Doodle Notes, Mind Mapping, and Cornell Notes
  • Forensics-Centered Content for each station
  • Printable real-world forensic articles and prompts
  • Visual examples of each strategy
  • Scannable links to short articles/ videos for extra engagement
  • Helpful tips, best uses, and limitations explained at each station

Why You'll Love It:

  • Perfectly blends forensic science content with study skill development
  • Differentiated for visual, sequential, and analytical learners
  • Helps students develop metacognition around how they learn best
  • A great intro activity for skill-building station rotation
  • Saves you prep time with ready-to-print pages and clear directions
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 3.67 out of 5, based on 3 reviews
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Supports Student Understanding!
Rated 5 out of 5
April 21, 2026
As a second-year teacher, I struggled with the idea of how to structure notes. This resource is great as it introduces students to different note-taking strategies and students get the choice on what style fits them/the subject the best. In this way, students are showing me how their brain works, and I am not making them conform to the way my brain works!
Olivia H.
106 reviews
Grades taught: 10th, 11th, 12th
A Needed Resource!
Rated 5 out of 5
February 14, 2026
Met expectations
Great value
This was a great resource to start the semester, communicate expectations for notes and research, and most importantly, teach them tools to do it! I’ve already seen my students grow as note takers!
Jennifer D.
4 reviews
Grades taught: 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th
Student populations: Learning difficulties
Blurred and Illegible
Rated 1 out of 5
January 7, 2026
I purchased this product yesterday and found that many of the pages are blurry and difficult to read. While the resource appears to have strong potential value, the issues with clarity made it challenging to use effectively. I attempted to use Station 1 with students, but the examples were largely illegible, and the font used in the outline was difficult for the student to read.
Laura P.
1 review • Georgia
Grades taught: 10th, 11th, 12th
The Inquiry Queen
Response from
The Inquiry Queen
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Jan 9, 2026

Hi! Thank you for this feedback. I updated the resource with clearer examples. You should be able to download it again.

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