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Preview of Case Study: The JonBenet Ramsey Murder (Crime Scene Investigation)

Case Study: The JonBenet Ramsey Murder (Crime Scene Investigation)

Designed to save you time and make teaching easier, use this case study can be used as an introduction, as reinforcement, as a formative assessment, as a review, or a substitute teacher lesson! Students will read background information on the JonBenet Ramsey Murder case and then complete analysis questions. Students will learn about the importance of proper crime scene investigation techniques and their impact on solving crimes. Background information, learning objectives and answer key is i
Preview of Calculating the unknown concentration of a solute in a solvent Virtual Phet Lab

Calculating the unknown concentration of a solute in a solvent Virtual Phet Lab

Created by
Doctor Makin
After gathering data from a virtual absorbance lab ( with virtual spectrophotometer). student construct a Beer's Law graph and interpolate the concentration of an unknown solute in a solution. They then compare their results with the theoretical results from the lab and determine percent difference and % error. Afterward a discussion could be started as to why there was a difference in results (exp. error etc.) This lab reinforces graphing techniques as well as proves Beer's Law. It can go furt
Preview of Forensic Science Usefulness of Class Evidence Exercise |  Grades 10, 11, 12

Forensic Science Usefulness of Class Evidence Exercise | Grades 10, 11, 12

Created by
Smithsciencelab
Students often question the usefulness of class evidence in a criminal prosecution. This exercise is designed to help them see that if you have enough class evidence, you can have a strong case in court! This exercise is built on the premise that a car in your school parking lot has been broken into and a stereo stolen. The police don't want to have to interrogate every student in your school so they are using class evidence to narrow down the suspect pool. This exercise involves the whole cl
Preview of Crime Scene Measurement Practice

Crime Scene Measurement Practice

A good intro to using Rectuangular and Triangulation methods for plotting evidence at crime scenes. Gives students a paper trial run to complete and grasp the concept fully before moving on to a mock crime scene.
Preview of Forensic DNA Fingerprinting Webquest

Forensic DNA Fingerprinting Webquest

Created by
Schilly Science
PRODUCT UPDATED 11/2/18"A perfect combination of interactive technology and reinforcement of key concepts."Bring your forensic science classroom to life with this interactive webquest! This Cornell-style webquest consists of 43 teacher made questions that go along with a variety of websites on DNA, including simulations on extracting DNA and running a gel electrophoresis with questions that go with each. My students absolutely loved learning all of the steps of running their very own gel elect
Preview of Case File #2: The Silent Outbreak | Biology Mystery Activity

Case File #2: The Silent Outbreak | Biology Mystery Activity

Are your students' eyes glazing over during your unit on viruses and bacteria? Turn them into CDC Disease Detectives with this thrilling, no-prep interactive case file!This is not a typical slideshow. It's a fully done, digital activity that puts students in the role of an epidemiologist. They've been called to Northwood High to solve "Case File #02: The Silent Outbreak," a mysterious illness that's sweeping the school. Students will analyze clues, track patient movements, and examine reports
Preview of Lizzie Borden Axe Murders Trial Acquittal Reasonable Doubt

Lizzie Borden Axe Murders Trial Acquittal Reasonable Doubt

Created by
carol irvin
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
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