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Preview of Clues in the Code: The Vampire Case

Clues in the Code: The Vampire Case

Can science solve a historical mystery of a vampire legend?This 15-page, Victorian-themed activity booklet turns real forensic DNA science methods into hands-on learning for upper-elementary and middle-school scientists. This booklet was written by a professional forensic scientist for elementary and middle school students learning DNA analysis methods. It is based on a TRUE historical case: JB55, The Griswold, Connecticut Vampire.What’s Inside / Skills Covered✔️ Story hook: JB55 “vampire” tomb
Preview of Exploring Fossils with QR Codes

Exploring Fossils with QR Codes

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Plan Tech Teach
This is a great activity when starting a fossil lesson or when reviewing. It covers mold fossils, cast fossils, trace fossils, and body fossils. The QR codes take you to different websites, videos, and presentations. At the end of the lesson students are asked to make a moonshot presentation. Check out Moonshot Thinking! It is something that every classroom can use.
Preview of Coding Worksheets | Grades 1-3 | Decode a Message

Coding Worksheets | Grades 1-3 | Decode a Message

An exciting coding activity designed specifically for students in grades 1 to 3! Get ready to embark on an epic coding adventure as you unravel hidden messages using a clever code system. Key Features: Students follow a code system but also get to make their own code system. Students practice their emerging coding skills by solving the mystery messages provided, but also the secret messages their classmates make. Answer Key and Instructions provided!You may also be interested in another grade
Preview of Folding Venn Diagram on Cells

Folding Venn Diagram on Cells

This is a three tab folding booklet for comparing and contrasting plant and animal cells. It has space on the inside of the tabs to draw, label, and color code the organelles and space down below to write about them. There is a focus question at the bottom that says: Compare and contrast plant cells with animal cells. The booklet can be used by itself or glued into a notebook. Directions: Cut along double lines and fold along dotted lines. Do not do anything along the solid lines. NOTE: Be su
Preview of Forensics Lessons | Bullet Holes, Backscatter, and Refraction: Scaffolded Notes

Forensics Lessons | Bullet Holes, Backscatter, and Refraction: Scaffolded Notes

Meant to accompany the presentation, These scaffolded notes are not just fill in the blank worksheets. All ideas and questions engage students critical thought by directly applying the information and skills presented to new examples. Sections are color coded to correspond with the appropriate section of the presentation.
Preview of Elementary Cyber Security - Forensics

Elementary Cyber Security - Forensics

OUR COMPUTER HAS BEEN HACKED! It's up to the young CSI investigators to figure out who did it. This lesson is a Breakout Box meets the game of Clue that integrates oral language, reading, math, and technology . Students work in teams to measure "digital footprints", study fingerprint scans, identify "spyware traces" left on the computer and look at Nmap evidence. It integrates reading, writing and math with 21st Century skills of collaboration, communication, citizenship and critical thinking.
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