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Preview of Sociey's Major Crimes:  A Forensics Matching Activity (Virtual Friendly)

Sociey's Major Crimes: A Forensics Matching Activity (Virtual Friendly)

Teach your students about the twelve types of major crimes facing society today. In this fun, easy to use activity, students will challenge themelves to classify different crimes into one of twelve catorgies. Students will be surprised by some of the answers. Answer key is included and the worksheet is fully editable. Use this activity as a collaborative tool, as a quiz, or homework practice.
Preview of Forensic Science Ice Breakers First Week, Day of School Activities and BTS Bingo

Forensic Science Ice Breakers First Week, Day of School Activities and BTS Bingo

These EASY and FUN back-to-school icebreakers for Forensic Science class are the perfect activity for the first week of school! NO PREP!!! Just print! Two activities are included: Back to School Bingo and Getting to Know You Hexagonal Thinking Activity. Back to School Forensic Science Bingo: You and your students will love this fantastic combo! The Back to School Bingo game is not your average bingo game. Students will search the room for classmates that can sign off on accomplishments, such a
Preview of The Hot Zone: Anthrax-episode 4 movie guide w/ answers and discussion questions

The Hot Zone: Anthrax-episode 4 movie guide w/ answers and discussion questions

After the events on 9/11, THE HOT ZONE: ANTHRAX follows the team of experts tracking down the killer and mailer of the anthrax letters. Based upon the critically-acclaimed miniseries from National Geographic, this video guide accompanies episode 4 of the 6 part drama.  This can be used in a biology class for topics of microbiology, a history class for discussions of the the cold war, or a criminal justice/ forensics class. It includes a summary of the characters, video guide questions with an an
Preview of Blood Evidence Review Activity

Blood Evidence Review Activity

Make learning & reviewing Blood Evidence vocabulary more fun with this interactive and engaging activity that reviews and reinforces the terms that forensics students learn in their blood typing and blood spatter lessons. This activity is perfect for small group instruction, partner work, stations/rotations, or independent study AND is a great sub assignment to keep your students engaged while you are out. Need a digital option? No problem! I have included a digital, Google Slides, versio
Preview of Forensic Science Notebook Cover, Journal Covers, Binder Cover Editable, Coloring

Forensic Science Notebook Cover, Journal Covers, Binder Cover Editable, Coloring

These amazing notebook covers will jazz up those Forensic Science notes and get students excited about going back to school! Our beautifully designed, editable covers are perfect for binders, notebooks, and journals, helping students personalize and organize their school supplies in a fun and engaging way. What's Included in this Back-to-School Resource: Three Sizes Available:Binder Cover: 8 1/2" x 11"Notebook or Folder Cover: 10 1/4" x 7 1/2"Journal or Composition Notebook Cover: 8 1/2" x 6 1
Preview of Microscope Webquest - NO PREP - Sub Plans - grades 8-12

Microscope Webquest - NO PREP - Sub Plans - grades 8-12

🔬 Microscope WebQuest – No Prep, Ready to Go! 🔬 Need a quick, engaging activity with zero prep? This Microscope WebQuest is perfect for grades 8–12 science classes and a total lifesaver for sub plans! ✅ Ready-to-use, just add computers ✅ Step-by-step directions with visuals (students won’t get lost!) ✅ Answer sheet included for easy grading ✅ Works for any science class—perfect for intro or review I use this as part of my Forensic Science Unit (Hair lesson), but it fits seamlessly into
Preview of Forensic Science - Unit 1 Intro - Back to School - Eyewitness - First Day

Forensic Science - Unit 1 Intro - Back to School - Eyewitness - First Day

Overview:This flexible, no-prep lesson is a great way to kick off your Forensic Science class or introduce the concept of eyewitness testimony during Unit 1. It’s designed to be low-stakes, engaging, and ungraded—perfect for building interest and classroom rapport early in the course. Two Ways to Use This Activity: First Day of School Activity: Use it as a fun, low-pressure way to spark student interest in Forensics right from day one. No prep needed—just print and go! Eyewitness Testimony Int
Preview of Criminal Podcast Listening Guide with Answers- Ep 146: Ten Doors

Criminal Podcast Listening Guide with Answers- Ep 146: Ten Doors

This listening guide (questions with answers, along with discussion questions) in an editable .docx format goes along with an episode of Criminal, my favorite true crime podcast. Listen to the episode titled Ten Doors HERE. GREAT FOR REMOTE AND HYBRID CLASSROOMS!!! A fantastic and engaging sub plan! Episode 146: Ten Doors- Tim Jenkin was a member of the African National Congress. The organization had been declared unlawful in South Africa, seen by the white minority as a threat to public order
Preview of Crime Scene Processing: The Jon Benet Ramsey Case

Crime Scene Processing: The Jon Benet Ramsey Case

After your students have learned the 7 steps of Crime Scene Processing, let them apply that new knowledge to the famous Jon Benet Ramsey Case. This case is a prime example of the need for Crime Scene Processing steps. Crime Scene Processing: The Jon Benet Ramsey Case research and video questions guide students through this real-world application in Forensic Science. What's Included: Teacher GuideStudent Research GuideStudent Video GuideStudent Follow-up questions This activity is a great way
Preview of Zodiac Killer Unsolved Mysteries Escape Room True Crime Reading Activity

Zodiac Killer Unsolved Mysteries Escape Room True Crime Reading Activity

Help your students explore unsolved mysteries with this no prep "The Zodiac Killer" Serial Killer Crack the Code Game. This true crime activity is perfect for middle school students as well as homeschoolers. Students will delve into forensics with this escape room challenge . Escape room games encourage critical thinking, problem-solving, and collaboration – ideal for enrichment activities or as a review of the novel. Students will have so much fun they wont even realize they are learning
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