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Preview of Short History of Fingerprinting and Quiz

Short History of Fingerprinting and Quiz

History and quiz for the Scout Merit Badge for Fingerprinting part 1.
Preview of Crash! Using Percent Composition to Solve a Criminal Investigation

Crash! Using Percent Composition to Solve a Criminal Investigation

Your students will love this activity! Stoichiometry, chemical formulas, empirical formulas, and percent composition will soon be your students favorite topics after they complete this lesson. The purpose of this lab is to help students understand how percent composition data can be used to solve criminal investigations. This particular case involves a murder on a plane shortly before the plane ends up crashing. Students must correctly identify the murderer, the murder victim, and the crim
Preview of Mock Crime Scene Investigation Project | Forensic Science and Critical Thinking

Mock Crime Scene Investigation Project | Forensic Science and Critical Thinking

Engage Students with a Hands-On Mock Crime Scene Investigation Project! This Mock Crime Scene Project is the perfect hands-on activity to teach your students about forensic science, critical thinking, and problem-solving. Designed for high school students, this project immerses students in a realistic crime scene investigation, encouraging them to gather evidence, analyze clues, and make conclusions based on their findings. What’s Included: ✅ Detailed project instructions and guidelines ✅
Preview of Newton's Laws of Motion in a CSI Investigation

Newton's Laws of Motion in a CSI Investigation

Created by
the Frizz
This lesson is best used as a summative assessment of motion and momentum, friction, and Newton’s laws of motion. In this project students are asked to recreate the scene of an accident and determine the force, mass, and acceleration of a car. A rubric and checklist guides students through creating a diorama of the scene, making calculations, and writing reports to determine which driver was at fault.
Preview of Forensic Science Reading Project

Forensic Science Reading Project

I teach a Forensic Science class which is mostly seniors (12th grade). In order to help increase literacy, I have them read a book of their choosing related to forensic science. It can be fiction or nonfiction. I give them 20-30 min of class time to read over about 3 weeks. I do this so that they do not have to do all the reading outside of class.
Preview of Forensic Science Crime Scene project

Forensic Science Crime Scene project

Created by
Nicole Bailey
This is a forensic science project that will take about 6 days to complete, depending on how much in-class work days your provide. Students will make a physical model of a crime scene, along with a typed scenario and a detailed description of the evidence. Groups will be trading their model and scenario with another group, who will in turn reconstruct the crime and determine the actual happenings of the crime (including the suspect and his/her MMO). This will then be compared to the "real st
Preview of Psychology - The Psychology of Serial Killers matching activity

Psychology - The Psychology of Serial Killers matching activity

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Vagi's Vault
This is an activity in which students will match serial killers with a brief psychological description. This activity will work as either a review of psychological traits, or as an introduction to psychological analysis. Please be aware that the subject matter in this activity is disturbing, and is not for younger students. Please read, and if necessary edit the article, before distributing it to your kids. The information is from thisisinsider.com. A great
Preview of Forensic Science: Case Study Investigation

Forensic Science: Case Study Investigation

The Case Study Investigation report provides students with an opportunity to conduct an in-depth analysis of a case. Forensics plays a role in all of the cases to some degree - in some of the cases forensic analysis was key to arriving at a thorough understanding of the elements of the crime, whereas in some of the other cases the lack of forensic testing, either because it was not done or because it was not available, proved equally significant. The list of cases represents a broad mix in term
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