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Preview of Crime Scene Investigations Test Prep Questions & Review Games, Grades 8-12

Crime Scene Investigations Test Prep Questions & Review Games, Grades 8-12

This test prep and review game resource is a physical, hands-on activity that helps students practice and review academic content in a fun, engaging, and interactive way — without relying on technology. Instead of worksheets or screen-based quizzes, students move, touch, write, manipulate, or physically interact with game pieces (like cards, boards, dice, or tokens) to review material and prepare for tests. Key Features:Tangible materials: Game boards, cards, dice, spinners, puzzle pieces,
Preview of Forensics Test Prep Questions & Review Games, Grades 6-12

Forensics Test Prep Questions & Review Games, Grades 6-12

This test prep and review game resource is a physical, hands-on activity that helps students practice and review academic content in a fun, engaging, and interactive way — without relying on technology. Instead of worksheets or screen-based quizzes, students move, touch, write, manipulate, or physically interact with game pieces (like cards, boards, dice, or tokens) to review material and prepare for tests. Key Features:Tangible materials: Game boards, cards, dice, spinners, puzzle pieces,
Preview of Crime Scene Investigations Test Prep Questions & Review Games, Grades 6-12

Crime Scene Investigations Test Prep Questions & Review Games, Grades 6-12

This test prep and review game resource is a physical, hands-on activity that helps students practice and review academic content in a fun, engaging, and interactive way — without relying on technology. Instead of worksheets or screen-based quizzes, students move, touch, write, manipulate, or physically interact with game pieces (like cards, boards, dice, or tokens) to review material and prepare for tests. Key Features:Tangible materials: Game boards, cards, dice, spinners, puzzle pieces,
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 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 Forensic Science Quest:  Observations and Seeing What Others Miss

Forensic Science Quest: Observations and Seeing What Others Miss

Imagine you arrive at a crime scene. What you notice — or what you miss — could make the difference between solving the case or letting a criminal go free. In forensic science, strong observation skills and careful documentation are essential. In this webquest you’ll learn what “observation” really means, explore how and why eyewitness accounts can differ, and see how investigators gather and interpret evidence. By the end, you should appreciate how observation underpins nearly everything in for
Preview of Criminal Profiling & Forensics Newspaper Project w/ Digital Resources, 9-12

Criminal Profiling & Forensics Newspaper Project w/ Digital Resources, 9-12

The Create a Newspaper Article Project is a way to have students demonstrate their knowledge, independently or with their peers. Students complete reflect and research information and a create a newspaper article. Materials include:Teacher Lesson PlansStudent Project GuideStudent Newspaper PlannerNewspaper Articles TemplatesStudent Reflection ActivitiesGroup Role List and more!In this engaging project, students assume the roles of editorial team members of a regional newspaper. They are tasked w
Preview of Speech and Debate Reflection Spreadsheet

Speech and Debate Reflection Spreadsheet

As a Speech and Debate coach, reflection after tournaments is the most important tool. I created this spreadsheet for students and myself to keep track of their tournaments and get conversations going about their performance during tournaments they attended.
Preview of Leafing Through Clues: A Forensic Botany Webquest

Leafing Through Clues: A Forensic Botany Webquest

Plants can be more than just background scenery — in crime scenes, bits of leaves, pollen, seeds, or even wood fragments can become powerful clues. In this webquest, you will explore how botanists and forensic scientists use plant evidence to link suspects to crime scenes, identify locations, and even help solve criminal cases. As you work through the activities, think like a detective: examine the vegetation, consider what it tells you about time, place, and movement — and how it might connect
Preview of CSI DNA Detectives:  Profiling the Evidence Webquest

CSI DNA Detectives: Profiling the Evidence Webquest

Welcome, future forensic detectives! In this WebQuest, you will explore how DNA — the microscopic code inside nearly every cell of your body — can become one of the most powerful tools in solving crimes. Through videos, websites, simulations, and interactive games, you will learn how investigators collect biological evidence, how laboratories turn that into DNA profiles, and how law enforcement compares those profiles to identify suspects. By the end, you’ll understand why DNA is often called th
Preview of PCR Power: Copy That DNA Webquest!

PCR Power: Copy That DNA Webquest!

Welcome, young biologists! In this webquest, you’ll explore the amazing world of the technique called Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) — a molecular biology “copy machine” that lets scientists amplify tiny bits of DNA into millions of copies. You’ll begin by watching a fun and clear video from the Amoeba Sisters, then dig into an article to understand how PCR works, try your hand at a simulation to practice the steps, and finally play a review game to test what you’ve learned. Let’s get copying!
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