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Preview of Biomedical Science - Premium Unit 1: Crime Scene Investigation & Profiling (SI)

Biomedical Science - Premium Unit 1: Crime Scene Investigation & Profiling (SI)

BUNDLE Unit 1: Crime Scene Investigation – Biomedical Science CurriculumLaunch your course with a hands-on forensic case that immediately engages students in critical thinking, evidence analysis, and real-world problem solving.In this unit, students investigate the death of Alia Green by examining a staged crime scene, analyzing physical and digital evidence, and building a timeline of events—all while beginning a year-long case that continues throughout your course.What’s Included In This Bundl
Preview of Heart Dissection | Biology 3-D Human Anatomy Paper Dissection Model & Lesson

Heart Dissection | Biology 3-D Human Anatomy Paper Dissection Model & Lesson

Let’s get to the heart of anatomy. ❤️ This Inside Out Science Heart Dissection Model brings cardiac structure and function to life with an interactive, hands-on approach that helps students truly understand how the heart works. Featuring both anterior and posterior surfaces and detailed interior chambers, this 3-D paper model goes far beyond flat textbook diagrams. What makes this heart model stand out? Inside, students will find moveable sliders that demonstrate how the tricuspid and mitral
Preview of Forensic Science Crime Scene Lab: Evidence Collection & Chain of Custody

Forensic Science Crime Scene Lab: Evidence Collection & Chain of Custody

Engage your students with a real-world forensic science lab that feels like CSI meets Clue! This evidence collection lab brings biology, criminal justice, and forensic science to life as students investigate The Curious Case of Petunia Juneberry. Students collect, analyze, and compare trace evidence from around your school to identify the true crime scene—all while mastering evidence handling, chain of custody, and critical thinking skills. Key Features✔️ Realistic crime scene simulation wi
Preview of Crime Scene Search Patterns Lab & Stations- Investigation Activity

Crime Scene Search Patterns Lab & Stations- Investigation Activity

Crime Scene Search Patterns Lab & Stations | Forensic Science Investigation ActivityHelp students move beyond memorizing search patterns and start thinking like real investigators. In this comprehensive forensic science activity, students learn how and why investigators choose specific crime scene search patterns based on scene size, location, personnel, and evidence type. Students progress from guided instruction to hands-on analysis and a physical mock crime scene lab, requiring them to just
Preview of Lizzie Borden Axe Murders Trial Acquittal Reasonable Doubt

Lizzie Borden Axe Murders Trial Acquittal Reasonable Doubt

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No-Prep Lesson on Lizzie Borden Case, Fall River, Massachusetts, 1892 Axe Murders. Victims Andrew and Abby Borden, father and stepmother, victims . Borden House: crime scene current museum Mock Trial: The slides include "Mini-Debates" and "Opening Statements," making it ideal for legal-themed classroom activities. Criminal Law: Covers indictments, prosecution evidence, and defense strategies. Reasonable Doubt: A central theme of the defense Fifth Amendment: Lizzie's right to remain silent and
Preview of Introduction to High School Forensic Science Bundle (Complete Unit With Lessons)

Introduction to High School Forensic Science Bundle (Complete Unit With Lessons)

Introduce your high school students to the exciting world of forensic science with this engaging Introduction to Forensics Unit Bundle! Perfect for the first unit of the year, this resource bundle includes 14 interactive activities, case studies, labs, and readings on the history of science, plus a career opportunities project and ready-to-use exam with answer key. A complete package to make teaching forensics fun, structured, and memorable! All items are digital and printable, so easily adapt
Preview of Who Let the Dogs Out? Forensic Science Term Project| High School Mystery

Who Let the Dogs Out? Forensic Science Term Project| High School Mystery

Bring your classroom to life with this engaging, crime-themed term project: “Who Let the Dogs Out?” In this forensic science mystery game, students step into the role of crime scene investigators to solve the case of 12 suspects and one escaped dog. Designed for middle and high school learners, this escape room combines science, logic, and teamwork across interactive activity stations, including fingerprint analysis, shoeprint matching, handwriting comparison, and alibi investigation. Student
Preview of Crimes of Passion: Valentine’s Day Forensic Mystery | Evidence Analysis Stations

Crimes of Passion: Valentine’s Day Forensic Mystery | Evidence Analysis Stations

Evidence Analysis Stations | Forensic Science Activity Crimes of passion are emotionally charged — forensic science is not.In this engaging, evidence-based forensic investigation, students analyze a Valentine’s Day–related incident through six critical-thinking stations designed to challenge assumptions, expose cognitive bias, and reinforce proper forensic reasoning. Rather than solving a traditional “whodunnit,” students evaluate what the evidence actually supports — including the possibility
Preview of Eyewitness Memory Lab: A Multi-Day Forensic Science Investigation

Eyewitness Memory Lab: A Multi-Day Forensic Science Investigation

Eyewitness Memory Lab: A Multi-Day Forensic Science InvestigationUnlock the complexity of eyewitness testimony with this engaging, multi-day lab experience that brings forensic psychology to life in your classroom. Designed to span 6–7 class days (about 150 minutes total), this lab challenges students to think critically about memory, bias, and the criminal justice system through realistic line-ups, sketch-based investigations, and class-wide data analysis. What’s Included: 4-page Teacher Im
Preview of Real Case Files Bell Ringers – Volume 2: Case-Based Forensic Thinking -Weeks 5–8

Real Case Files Bell Ringers – Volume 2: Case-Based Forensic Thinking -Weeks 5–8

Take your forensic science bell ringers to the next level with this powerful continuation of the series. Real Case Files Bell Ringers – Volume 2: Case-Based Forensic Thinking (Weeks 5–8) is a four-week bundle of high-interest, real-case bell ringers that build deep critical thinking skills while keeping students engaged. Each week focuses on one real case and one core forensic skill, allowing students to investigate, analyze, question evidence, and form conclusions before the outcome is revealed
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