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Preview of Serology Unit: Blood Typing using Punnett Squares activity - Forensic Science

Serology Unit: Blood Typing using Punnett Squares activity - Forensic Science

This combines the knowledge and use of punnett squares (perhaps from a genetic unit) into Forensic Science with blood typing. This is a basic version of Punnett squares and is meant to aide in serology/blood unit activities. Student use different Punnett squares to solve different scenarios. Your download includes:- PDF student worksheet (2 pager) - PDF answer key - Digital download of student worksheet (google docs) Looking for more resources: Escape Room: Types of OffensesCounterfeit Unit BUN
Preview of Forensic Science: Teach how to Sketch a Crime Scene

Forensic Science: Teach how to Sketch a Crime Scene

Students will be learning how, and then creating two crime scene sketches. One is provided in the resource as a simple aerial view of a crime scene (see it in the Preview!). The other scene students will create themselves! NO PREP! Download and use right away! This resource is designed to be flexible, able to be used in class, or as a remote learning assignment.Resource includes: Teachers Google Slide set - introduces the activity and provides examples and instructions for how to complete the a
Preview of Forensics Post Mortem Interval WebQuest Booklet DEATH INVESTIGATION

Forensics Post Mortem Interval WebQuest Booklet DEATH INVESTIGATION

Created by
WISEflamingo
Kick off your body, bugs and bones pathology unit with an introduction to determining TIME OF DEATH that will have students thinking and engaged. Entomology, Decomposition, Anthropology, Rigor Mortis, and Necrobiome are all covered in this creative WebQuest. It is the perfect way to introduce PMI so students can understand the importance of establishing the timeline of death. Each page of the booklet has links to videos and websites that will be helpful for answering the questions. For det
Preview of Forensic Science: CSI Effect-Myth Vs Reality Activity

Forensic Science: CSI Effect-Myth Vs Reality Activity

Created by
Jennyfer Clancy
After reviewing the CSI effect and impacts, students are given 30 true or false statements to discuss, debate, move around the room and discover how CSI shows effect real world forensics. Includes multiple options to implement inside your classroom and a key. An embedded slide show is attached.
Preview of DNA Fingerprinting NO PREP GRADE 9 SCIENCE REVIEW GAME - VERY UNFAIR

DNA Fingerprinting NO PREP GRADE 9 SCIENCE REVIEW GAME - VERY UNFAIR

Here is a short youtube video explaining how this review game works.This game is VERY UNFAIR and the kids love it!This is a No Prep Science Review Game where students earn points for answering correctly, but the points can be positive or negative, and can be assigned to your team or your opponents’ team! And to make it very unfair, if you get the answer wrong, then the opposing team gets to assign the points to any team they choose. The goal is to have the score the closest to zero at the end of
Preview of Forensic Science Basics NO PREP GRADE 9 SCIENCE REVIEW GAME - VERY UNFAIR

Forensic Science Basics NO PREP GRADE 9 SCIENCE REVIEW GAME - VERY UNFAIR

Here is a short youtube video explaining how this review game works.This game is VERY UNFAIR and the kids love it!This is a No Prep Science Review Game where students earn points for answering correctly, but the points can be positive or negative, and can be assigned to your team or your opponents’ team! And to make it very unfair, if you get the answer wrong, then the opposing team gets to assign the points to any team they choose. The goal is to have the score the closest to zero at the end of
Preview of ELA Skills: Forensic Investigator Theme: Part 2 of 5

ELA Skills: Forensic Investigator Theme: Part 2 of 5

Created by
Focus By Design
This text offers both fiction and non-fiction pieces that help students learn about what it means to be a Forensic Investigator and the steps investigators follows at a crime scene. Articles include topics such as sketching a crime scene, packaging evidence, DNA, and blood stain patterns. Each text piece has an overall question that focuses on CCSS skills such as inferences, central idea, connections and distinctions, and supporting claims with evidence and reasoning.
Preview of Forensic Case Study: JonBenét Ramsey | Crime Scene Analysis Activity | 11-12

Forensic Case Study: JonBenét Ramsey | Crime Scene Analysis Activity | 11-12

Forensic Science | Crime Scene Investigation | Print & Digital Looking for a meaningful, high-interest activity that requires no prep and gets students thinking critically about real-world forensic science? This JonBenét Ramsey Case Study is a perfect addition to your crime scene or evidence unit — combining close reading with criminal investigation and true crime engagement. Students explore the infamous unsolved case of JonBenét Ramsey through a detailed reading passage that covers the backg
Preview of Crime Scene to Court Room Review Puzzle Activity

Crime Scene to Court Room Review Puzzle Activity

Provide your forensics students with review and reinforcement over basic court room & criminal law terms with this Crime Scene to Court Room Review Puzzle! These puzzles are a GREAT way to differentiate by process for your students, while offering them a unique spin on a traditional practice worksheet. They offer so many options for use within the classroom and can be used from year to year. Need a digital option? No problem! This activity comes with both a print and digital version, making
Preview of True Crime Mystery: Who Killed Kitty?

True Crime Mystery: Who Killed Kitty?

Students are obsessed with true crime — and this lesson is guaranteed to boost engagement. In this interactive case study, students investigate the death of Kitty Genovese by reviewing key facts, witness accounts, and suspect information. Using the included Google Slides™ investigation, students work like detectives to piece together what happened and determine who is responsible. But this isn’t just a “who did it” activity. This case asks the deeper, more powerful question: Why didn’t anyone
Preview of Once Upon A Crime: Forensic Fairy Tale Podcast

Once Upon A Crime: Forensic Fairy Tale Podcast

Created by
Margie Carrales
Objective: To apply forensic science principles and investigative techniques to solve a fictional crime set in the world of fairy tales. Assignment Overview: Students will work in groups to create a crime podcast episode based on a fairy tale theme. Each group will choose a fairy tale from the provided list and incorporate forensic science concepts to solve a fictional crime within the chosen fairy tale universe.
Preview of Trace Evidence WebQuest | Glass | Paint | Soil | Pollen | Forensics WebQuest

Trace Evidence WebQuest | Glass | Paint | Soil | Pollen | Forensics WebQuest

Looking for an engaging way to introduce and reinforce trace evidence? This forensics activity was developed for high school forensic science students, and specifically covers the trace evidence, glass, paint, soil, and pollen analysis through the viewing of video sources and rigorous questioning. Perfect as a whole class guided activity, pair/group work, independent practice, or even sub plans, this forensics WebQuest is guaranteed to engage students and strengthen their understanding of trace
Preview of Fingerprints Activities WebQuest | High School Forensic Science

Fingerprints Activities WebQuest | High School Forensic Science

Looking for an engaging way to introduce and reinforce fingerprints? This activity was developed for high school students to begin exploring how fingerprints form and how latent prints are developed, collected, and matched through the viewing of video sources and rigorous questioning. Perfect as a whole class guided activity, pair/group work, independent practice, or even sub plans, this Forensics WebQuest is guaranteed to engage students and strengthen their understanding of how fingerprints a
Preview of Forensic Science: Crime Scene Analysis Video Worksheet *digital version included

Forensic Science: Crime Scene Analysis Video Worksheet *digital version included

* Your purchase includes a 2-page worksheet and 2-page teacher answer key. * Files come in 3 formats: Word .docx file, .PDF file, and links to Google Doc versions you can share with your students in Google Classroom. This worksheet pairs with a 43-minute YouTube Video in which forensic science students at Penn State University work together in two separate groups to solve a fictional crime scene. Your students will watch the video and answer questions while building their understanding of cr
Preview of DNA Fingerprinting Activities WebQuest | High School Forensic Science

DNA Fingerprinting Activities WebQuest | High School Forensic Science

Looking for an engaging way to introduce and reinforce DNA fingerprinting? This forensics activity was developed for high school forensic science students, and thoroughly covers DNA fingerprinting through the viewing 4 video sources, participation in 1 simulation, and rigorous questioning. Perfect as a whole class guided activity, pair/group work, independent practice, or even sub plans, this forensics WebQuest is guaranteed to engage students and strengthen their understanding of DNA finger
Preview of Disease Research Project

Disease Research Project

This Google Slides assignment requires students to research and provide information for nine different diseases. Students will first choose three diseases of infections, genetic disorders, or cancers. Then they will answer four questions about disease of their choosing. The number of slides required can be adapted based on student need
Preview of Human or Animal Hair? ~ Forensics ~ Medullary Index

Human or Animal Hair? ~ Forensics ~ Medullary Index

Students will analyze microscope images of various hairs (both human and animal), measure the medullary index, and use their observations and calculations to determine if the hair is animal or human. *KEY NOT INCLUDED*
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 Classification of Matter Activity Mixtures Worksheet Forensic Science

Classification of Matter Activity Mixtures Worksheet Forensic Science

Engaging REAL-WORLD APPLICATION of the classification of matter! Includes both print and Google Slides versions.⭐ Find this activity in my COMPLETE CLASSIFICATION OF MATTER UNIT!In this activity, students will:Read a high-interest article about how chromatography, a process used to separate mixtures, is used to solve major crimes for the FBI. Students will be introduced to how two types of chromatography can be used to solve bank robberies and crimes with explosives.Complete an analysis of the
Preview of All About Me Forensic Science Themed Engaging Activity

All About Me Forensic Science Themed Engaging Activity

This 1 page All About Me graphic activity will keep students engaged and on task while sharing details about themself to help you get to know them. Great for back to school, parent night for the parent to fill out, or to kick off a new semester. Download includes: - 2 versions (detailed & simplistic) in PDF format - 2 versions (detailed & simplistic) in Google Slides with fillable text boxes Great resource for any Forensic Science, Criminal Justice, or Career classes! Looking for more great
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 DNA Mutations Activity Worksheet for Middle School Paper Heredity Lab

DNA Mutations Activity Worksheet for Middle School Paper Heredity Lab

This is a DNA mutations SIMULATION simplified to a middle school level - fun, engaging, and standards-based. And, no supplies are needed! ⭐ Get this activity at a big discount in my DNA & Chromosomes UNIT! ⭐This activity simplifies the DNA code and DNA mutations to a very basic level while illustrating that it just takes one little change to make a really different message. No knowledge of transcription, translation, or proteins is required. The instructions are clear and the explanations a
Preview of Halloween Time of Death Activity

Halloween Time of Death Activity

This activity provides an intro to time of death determination, rigor mortis, algor mortis, and livor mortis while solving a fun Halloween themed mystery. It also includes a fiber analysis (no prior knowledge needed) and a logic puzzle. I used this activity for my Forensic Science Club but it would also work well as an intro to time of death in a Forensic Science class.
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