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Preview of Mitosis Digital Game: Cell Division Phase Sorting Challenge - 60 Second Race

Mitosis Digital Game: Cell Division Phase Sorting Challenge - 60 Second Race

Level up your biology lesson with the Mitosis Game, a high-energy digital activity designed to reinforce cell division concepts! This interactive game challenges students to analyze cell icons and rapidly categorize them into the correct stages of mitosis. With a 60-second ticking clock, students must stay focused to identify visual cues before the images slide away! This resource is perfect for formative assessment, station rotations, or a fun exit ticket to ensure students can distinguish b
Preview of Fiber Analysis Virtual Forensics Lab --  Burn Tests & Color Stain Comparisons!

Fiber Analysis Virtual Forensics Lab -- Burn Tests & Color Stain Comparisons!

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2 STEM girls
This activity is ready for distance learning! This is a NO PREP LESSON designed for students to complete a virtual fiber examination lab. Students are tasked with identifying the source of 2 unknown fibers found at a crime scene.  This is a 3-part virtual lab that begins with students making observations on 7 common fiber burn tests. In part 1 of the lab, students observe 2 unknown fabric burn tests and use a dichotomous key to identify the type of fiber the unknowns are made of. In part 2
Preview of Trace Clues: Hair & Fiber Forensics Webquest

Trace Clues: Hair & Fiber Forensics Webquest

Imagine that you’ve been called in as a trainee forensic investigator on a major crime scene. Your job: gather microscopic clues, analyze what the evidence tells you, and help piece together how the crime happened. In this WebQuest you’ll explore how hair and fiber evidence can link a suspect to a victim or a scene, use simulations and games to practice the techniques, and review what you’ve learned. Put on your detective hat — it’s time to dig into trace evidence! Answer key included.
Preview of It’s in Your Blood! – A Forensic Blood & Blood Spatter WebQuest

It’s in Your Blood! – A Forensic Blood & Blood Spatter WebQuest

Blood evidence can tell a powerful story at a crime scene. From identifying whether a substance is human blood to analyzing the shape and distribution of blood droplets, forensic scientists can reconstruct events with remarkable accuracy. In this WebQuest, you will explore the science of blood and blood-spatter analysis through videos, informational websites, interactive simulations, and a review game. Answer key included.
Preview of Online Click & Learn:  Forensic Science Dusting for Fingerprints

Online Click & Learn: Forensic Science Dusting for Fingerprints

In this activity, you will begin by watching an introductory video about fingerprint dusting and how forensic scientists uncover hidden prints at crime scenes. Then you will explore the Wisc-Online interactive simulation which will let you practice dusting for fingerprints on various surfaces and learn key forensic science concepts. Pay close attention to the steps and scientific principles used in fingerprint development and analysis. Answer key included. Student Goals: Understand what finge
Preview of Romanov Mystery Investigation- Pedigree, Sex-linked traits, forensics, DNA

Romanov Mystery Investigation- Pedigree, Sex-linked traits, forensics, DNA

This is a cross curricular activity that relates science, history and forensics can be printed as a booklet or a packet. This resource guides students through the DNA interactive from the DNA Learning Center by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory which brings to life the mystery of the Romanovs. The activity starts of by analyzing the royal family disease, hemophilia. This sex linked trait is linked to the downfall of the Romanovs. The mystery begins when students learn that someone is claiming to be
Preview of DNA Fingerprinting Simulated Crime Scene Activity Distance Learning

DNA Fingerprinting Simulated Crime Scene Activity Distance Learning

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Sunrise Science
This DNA Fingerprinting Simulated Crime Scene Activity is a great way to begin your unit on the structure, function and processes of DNA in order to elicit student interest in learning about the DNA molecule! I introduce this crime scene situation on the first day of studying DNA then do a series of lessons on DNA structure and replication, all while the crime scene is set up in the classroom to keep my students engaged. The last day of the week, we do this fingerprinting activity to determine t
Preview of DNA REPLICATION WEBQUEST

DNA REPLICATION WEBQUEST

This webquest will guide you through the process of DNA replication using a series of online videos, informational websites, and interactive simulations. It begins with an Amoeba Sisters video. Answer key provided.
Preview of CSI Forensics Evidence Unit Bundle | High School Forensic Science

CSI Forensics Evidence Unit Bundle | High School Forensic Science

Transform your high school Criminal Justice or Forensic Science classroom into a high-stakes crime lab with this Ultimate CSI & Evidence Evaluation Bundle! This comprehensive bundle features three immersive, low-prep case studies designed to challenge your students to think like forensic analysts and legal professionals. Bundle Highlights:Real-World Forensic Skills: Students master Fingerprint Minutiae Mapping, Bloodstain Pattern Analysis (BPA), and Geometric Reconstruction through the Stringi
Preview of Criminology- Mystery History Part II (Trial) Florida vs. Casey Anthony

Criminology- Mystery History Part II (Trial) Florida vs. Casey Anthony

In History Mystery Part II (Trial), students transition from the investigative phase to the trial proceedings. Building upon their understanding of the case and the evidence gathered, students will immerse themselves in the courtroom drama. Each group will take on different roles, including prosecutors, defense attorneys, and jurors. Guided by a structured framework that mirrors the format of a real trial, students will engage opening statements, and participate in jury deliberations. Through t
Preview of WebQuest:  Write on Crime - Forensic Handwriting Detectives

WebQuest: Write on Crime - Forensic Handwriting Detectives

Have you ever seen detectives in movies match a ransom note or a forged check to the handwriting of a suspect? That kind of investigation is real and powerful. In this WebQuest, you will step into the role of a forensic handwriting detective. You’ll learn how experts compare handwriting samples to identify forgeries, discover the limitations of handwriting analysis, and explore how businesses put safeguards in place to prevent check fraud and document counterfeiting. Through a mix of videos, int
Preview of End of Year Mystery CER Activity: Senior Prank Gone Wrong

End of Year Mystery CER Activity: Senior Prank Gone Wrong

Get your students thinking critically with this highly engaging Senior Prank Gone Wrong Mystery CER Activity! In this end-of-year science investigation, students analyze clues, evaluate evidence, and use scientific reasoning to determine who was responsible for a dangerous foam-filled senior prank and what chemical reaction caused it. Students will investigate: Chemical evidenceWitness statementsSecurity footageTemperature and reaction dataSafety warningsSuspect backgrounds and motivesUsing a
Preview of Criminology - Mystery History Part I (Investigation) - Casey Anthony

Criminology - Mystery History Part I (Investigation) - Casey Anthony

In this innovative lesson, students will be challenged to analyze the Casey Anthony vs. Florida investigation without initially knowing the identity of the defendant. Through careful examination of the evidence, including videos, guided questions, and a chronological timeline of events, students will piece together the details of the case while considering various perspectives and potential outcomes. By withholding the identity of the defendant until the end of the investigation, students will b
Preview of Gel Electrophoresis Interactive Biotechnology Lesson DISTANCE LEARNING

Gel Electrophoresis Interactive Biotechnology Lesson DISTANCE LEARNING

Created by
2 STEM girls
This activity is ready for distance learning! This is a NO PREP LESSON designed for students to learn about DNA Profiling in distance learning. The Google Slides contain preloaded templates which ask students to type, draw, drag and drop various icons to simulate the “cutting” process with restriction enzymes and the separation of DNA fragments in gel electrophoresis.  Start your lesson by showing your students the video directions and then let them take off! Students will review the basic
Preview of CSI Forensic Science Unit | Crime Scene Investigation STEM Activities | Editable

CSI Forensic Science Unit | Crime Scene Investigation STEM Activities | Editable

Transform your classroom into a full crime scene investigation lab—without the stress, overwhelm, or hours of prep. In this highly engaging forensic science unit, students go from curious observers to confident investigators as they work together to solve a classroom mystery. Using real-world forensic techniques like fingerprint analysis, ink chromatography, and DNA evidence, students analyze clues, collaborate, and build evidence-based conclusions. Everything is designed to take you from “Wh
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