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Preview of Two Forensic Tool Mark Impression Activities : Digital and Hands On!

Two Forensic Tool Mark Impression Activities : Digital and Hands On!

Two fun activities for your forensic tool mark impression unit! One activity is digital and NO PREP, the other is hands on. Both will challenge your students to practice their tool mark analysis skills.  1) Digital ActivityThis is student-independent, just share it and let them work! Students move through 11 interactive Google Slides. They collect and compare tool marks from the crime scene and suspect tools to find a match. The resource includes a detailed Key for easy grading. It takes my 10th
Preview of Forensic Ballistics Trajectory Notes + Activity: Digital and Hands-On

Forensic Ballistics Trajectory Notes + Activity: Digital and Hands-On

Learn more about Forensic Ballistic Evidence! Your students will learn how to determine bullet trajectory by analyzing bullet holes. Guided Notes and Interactive Google Slides provide ways for students to practice new skills as they go! Resource includes a digital activity and a hands on activity. Students complete the Guided Notes by working through the 20 Interactive Google Slides. Slides keep students engaged by asking them to... Drag and drop itemsAnswer questionsLabel imagesClick links
Preview of Forensic Odontology (Bite Mark) Activities: Digital and Hands On!

Forensic Odontology (Bite Mark) Activities: Digital and Hands On!

Two Bite Mark activities to challenge your students: One digital and one hands-on. First, they practice their skills of bite mark analysis using digital overlays to solve a case. Then, match impressions with a fun, hands-on Bite Mark activity! Students will make their own sets of bite marks, and then identify an unknown bite mark! Resource includes:25 total Google Slides with instructions to guide students through the activities. Full key for the digital activity Three student sheets needed for
Preview of Forensics Bertillon System Activity intro to Fingerprints - Print & Digital

Forensics Bertillon System Activity intro to Fingerprints - Print & Digital

Your students will have a great time experiencing the Bertillon System with this fun activity - a perfect bridge to understanding the importance of Forensic Fingerprinting.  Your students will…Learn the history and uses for the Bertillon SystemWork in pairs to make their own Bertillon Measurement Card with eight physical measurements (head circumference, length of little finger, height, etc)Draw a ‘mug shot’ of their partner (my favorite part! They get so creative)Reflect on and discuss the flaw
Preview of Forensic Odontology (Bite Mark) Lesson: Notes & Review Questions - NO PREP

Forensic Odontology (Bite Mark) Lesson: Notes & Review Questions - NO PREP

Teach Forensic Odontology (bite mark evidence)! Students go through 20 Google Slides to learn... To identify the name of each toothHow forensic odontologists use teeth to identify unknown bodiesThe five levels of bite mark severityHow bite mark evidence is collected and analyzedThe unreliability of bite mark evidenceIncluded in this resource: Learn Forensic Odontology Slides: 20 interactive Google slides that give students all they need to know to complete the notes. Designed to be student-led,
Preview of Forensics Eyewitness Testimony Complete Lesson on Observation PRINT and DIGITAL

Forensics Eyewitness Testimony Complete Lesson on Observation PRINT and DIGITAL

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FORENSICS SCIENCE & Psychology This all-inclusive lesson is the perfect way to teach The Fallibility of the Human Mind and therefore problems with eyewitness testimony. Students will learn about four different phenomena that can impact the quality of eyewitness testimony by experiencing the phenomena themselves! Students will partake in observation experiments and relate these issues to forensic science. This lesson comes with a complete presentation (embedded with video clips) & notes on the
Preview of Fingerprint Doodle-it! Notes FORENSICS PRINT and DIGITAL

Fingerprint Doodle-it! Notes FORENSICS PRINT and DIGITAL

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WISEflamingo
FORENSIC SCIENCE DOODLE-IT! NOTES These pages are the perfect graphic organizer for introducing the basics of fingerprints. Look at the history of fingerprinting for identification, fingerprint classification, attempts to remove prints and more! By embellishing their notes with creative touches such as color and visual cues students make more neural connections to the material... the more connections the better that information sticks for later recall! Doodle-it! Notes work best when they are p
Preview of Forensic Firearms / Ballistics Evidence: JFK Cold Case Video Guide

Forensic Firearms / Ballistics Evidence: JFK Cold Case Video Guide

Forensic Firearms and Ballistics Evidence in real life! Nova Cold Case JFK is a great one-hour documentary that looks at and tests the ballistics evidence of the Kennedy Assassination. I typically show this to my students after they have learned about Ballistics Evidence.  This resource is a video guide that organizes the documentary into sections… The Event: A timeline of what happened Gun and Ammunition: It was unique! The Shooter: Who he was, and what happened to him before he could stand tri
Preview of Forensic Science Lesson: Direct vs Circumstantial Evidence

Forensic Science Lesson: Direct vs Circumstantial Evidence

This resource is designed to teach students the difference between Direct and Circumstantial evidence. It also shows students how unreliable direct evidence (eyewitness testimony) is, and therefore the extreme importance of circumstantial evidence - which is what Forensic Science is all about!  Resource contains: Direct vs Circumstantial Evidence Google Slides - 16 slides NO PREP This lesson is student - led, the teacher needs only to give students access! It includes… An explanation of the diff
Preview of Learn More Forensics Fingerprint Evidence! Student Choice

Learn More Forensics Fingerprint Evidence! Student Choice

Learn more about Forensics Fingerprints! Students explore three interesting fingerprint topics, and then get to pick their own! The 22 Interactive Google Slides are NO PREP and student independent!  Students explore… Is fingerprint evidence reliable? Watch a video clip about a man almost sentenced to life on faulty fingerprint evidence. Great for class discussion! How (and why) do criminals alter their fingerprints. Does it work to fool police?How long do fingerprints last after death? Includ
Preview of Forensic Science: Class vs Individual Evidence Slides, Notes, Activity

Forensic Science: Class vs Individual Evidence Slides, Notes, Activity

Everything you need to teach your Forensic Science students the difference between Class and Individual Evidence. Students learn how to identify each type of evidence, and then practice their skills on fifteen different examples!  The resource was purposefully designed to be flexible, teacher led, student led, or a mix of both! Resource contains: Class vs Individual Evidence Google Slides: Four slides with the definition of each type of evidence and examples. This can be used in two ways: For
Preview of Forensic Footwear Impression Evidence: Three Activities!

Forensic Footwear Impression Evidence: Three Activities!

Three Forensic Footwear Impression activities give your students a chance to practice their skills! Two digital and one hands on. Students measure impressions and calculate height, match footwear impressions to the sole pattern that made it, and make their own impression and cast! Calculate Height: Interactive Google Slides with ten total questions. Five slides give students a footwear impression. They use the digital ruler to measure the impression length, and then estimate the suspect’s height
Preview of Forensic Ballistics Evidence: Trayvon Martin / George Zimmerman Case Study

Forensic Ballistics Evidence: Trayvon Martin / George Zimmerman Case Study

The shooting of Trayvon Martin by George Zimmerman is an excellent case study where Forensic ballistics evidence was able to push through emotions and opinions. Most of my high school students have never heard of the case, which is great because we get to really discuss the evidence before they know what the verdict was.  This resource is best used after students have an understanding of how ballistics evidence works. They will see the testimony of the Forensic Firearms Expert from the actual tr
Preview of Forensics Fingerprint Collection Notes + Activity + Review

Forensics Fingerprint Collection Notes + Activity + Review

Teach your students the basics of collecting fingerprints on different types of surfaces. Beyond the black fingerprint  powder! Engage your students with this interactive Google Slide set and notes.  They will learn…What are fingerprints made of?Three types of fingerprints (latent, patent, and plastic)How to find and collect latent prints with black powderWhat surfaces to use black powder onWhen and how to use ninhydrinWhen and how to use amido blackWhen and how to use super glue fuming to find
Preview of Forensic Science: Blood Spatter Evidence Notes + Review Questions

Forensic Science: Blood Spatter Evidence Notes + Review Questions

Teach your students Forensic Blood Spatter Analysis! NO PREP - This set of notes is designed to help your students learn how to identify different types of blood spatter patterns, and what they mean at a crime scene. The notes follow along with the YouTube video ‘Blood Spatter Analysis Lecture’ posted by Renee Blake. The lecture is in two parts: Part 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9XVJ2xBZV2c Part 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ioL_GQO_I00 These links are included in both the prin
Preview of Forensic Firearms / Ballistics Activity - NO PREP

Forensic Firearms / Ballistics Activity - NO PREP

A fun Ballistics Evidence Activity for your students! Can they use their skills to solve the murder of Dillon Dollar? Your students will search for ballistics evidence at the crime scene and in the homes of three suspects. They will then take the role of a ballistics analyst to compare striation marks between the crime scene bullets and those shot from the suspects’ guns (ten bullets total!). Finally, they use gunshot residue evidence to determine the muzzle distance when Dillon was shot.  Inclu
Preview of Forensic Science: How to Process a Crime Scene Slides + Notes

Forensic Science: How to Process a Crime Scene Slides + Notes

Everything you need to teach your Forensic Science students the basics of how to process a crime scene! Includes the topics: How to secure a crime sceneWhat CSI wearSteps to process a crime sceneEvidence search methodsHow to label and seal evidenceThe importance of the Chain of CustodyThe resource was purposefully designed to be NO PREP.Resource contains: Teacher Google Slide - 15 slides can be used in two ways: To lead direct instruction in class or through videoGiven to the students to use
Preview of Forensic Photography Notes + Activity + Review Questions

Forensic Photography Notes + Activity + Review Questions

Teach your Forensic Science students the basics of Forensic Photography. Topics include:The importance of Crime Scene PhotographWhat types of photographs to take at a crime sceneHow to make a written record of a photographHow to use oblique lightingNot just notes - hands on practice! The assignment guides students to take a total of six different photographs of ‘evidence’ (their choice) and to create two photo written records. The resource was purposefully designed to be flexible: for dire
Preview of Forensic Odontology (Bite Mark) Video Guide - NO PREP

Forensic Odontology (Bite Mark) Video Guide - NO PREP

Forensic Odontology (bite mark) video guide! Students watch the 30 minute video False Positive: When Forensic Science Fails. Free on YouTube!  This video guide prompts students to answer open ended questions about the case of Robert Stinson, a young man wrongly convicted of murder based on bite mark evidence. He spent more than 20 years in prison before being exonerated based on DNA. The video includes a great discussion of flaws in bite mark evidence, and why it is so unreliable.  Ful KEY in
Preview of Forensics Tool Mark Impression Evidence Lesson: Slides + Notes + Review

Forensics Tool Mark Impression Evidence Lesson: Slides + Notes + Review

Teach your students the value of Forensic Tool Mark Impression Evidence! This resource is NO PREP. It can be completed by students independently, be teacher led, or a combination of both! This resource includes: Lean Forensic Tool Mark Evidence: 14 Interactive Google Slides give students all they need to know to complete the notes. Slides are designed to be student-led, but can be used for direct instruction (or a mix of both!). This allows students to work at their own pace, and gives you the f
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