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Preview of Time of Death Maze Worksheet - Print & Digital

Time of Death Maze Worksheet - Print & Digital

Introduce, review, or assess your forensic science students with this Time of Death Review Maze worksheet! This worksheet FREEBIE is the perfect print-and-go option that covers topics such as livor, rigor, and algor mortis. ►Use as a homework assignment, end of class assessment, race/game or part of a station activity for quick review before a quiz/test. For easy assessment/grading, I have also included an answer key. Need a digital option? No problem! I have included both a PRINT & DIGI
Preview of Scientific Discussion Guide:

Scientific Discussion Guide:

Support meaningful, evidence-driven conversations in your science classroom with this Scientific Discussion Pack — a ready-to-use resource designed to help students speak, think, and reason like real scientists. This pack provides structured sentence stems and academic talk frames that guide students to agree respectfully, challenge ideas constructively, reference evidence, and ask thoughtful questions. Instead of “I don’t know what to say,” students gain the language they need to participate c
Preview of Inference Murder Mystery

Inference Murder Mystery

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This is a murder mystery slideshow that takes an activity I usually do physically and puts it in a digital format. This is usually used after a student has already learned about inferences, and is then trying to make their own inferences about who killed the man, why he was killed, and how. There are three different areas the students need to explore, including the crime scene, with close up shots on the scene, interviews with the suspects (including audio versions to listen to), and items fou
Preview of Career Exploration in Forensic Science

Career Exploration in Forensic Science

Students will explore careers in forensics by looking through the website https://www.forensicscolleges.com/careers.  After they have taken some time to explore the 25 careers explained on this site, they are asked to pick 3 careers that they find the most interesting or want to learn more about, then provide details of those 3 careers within this google document. In the google doc, students are given instructions, and are also asked to find categories of specific information for each career a
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