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Preview of Trace Evidence Activities True Crime Case Study | Soil Evidence | Forensics

Trace Evidence Activities True Crime Case Study | Soil Evidence | Forensics

Looking for a real-life application of trace evidence? This trace evidence case study was developed for high school forensic science students, and uses trace evidence in the context of an investigation that actually occurred. Students read a detailed write up of a murder case that occurred in 1996 (the Kristin Smart case), and then apply their trace evidence knowledge to respond to 11 high-level analysis questions. TRIGGER WARNINGForensic science often contains material that can be distressing
Preview of DNA Fingerprinting Activities True Crime Case Study | Forensic Science

DNA Fingerprinting Activities True Crime Case Study | Forensic Science

Looking for a real-life application of DNA evidence? This DNA evidence case study was developed for high school forensic science students, and details DNA evidence collected, analyzed, and used in the context of an investigation that actually occurred. Students read a detailed write up of a murder case that occurred in 1982-1998 (the Green River Killer case), and then apply their DNA evidence knowledge to respond to 8 high-level analysis questions. TRIGGER WARNINGForensic science often contains
Preview of Forensics Tire Impression Evidence Activity, NO PREP

Forensics Tire Impression Evidence Activity, NO PREP

Give your students the chance to test their observation skills with this Tire Impression Evidence activity. Students are presented with five suspect tires and eight tire impressions. Students determine which tire left each impression. But don't be fooled! Some suspects were at more than one crime scene. And some impressions may not match any of your suspect tires! Drag and drop interactive Google Slides - Digital activity, when you don't have time to get your own tires, paint the treads, and r
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 Forensic Careers Scavenger Hunt | Google Forms + Printable | Self-Checking

Forensic Careers Scavenger Hunt | Google Forms + Printable | Self-Checking

Forensic Science Specialist Scavenger Hunt (Printable + Google Forms Versions Included) Looking for a way to make your forensic science unit more engaging, meaningful, and low prep? This Forensic Science Specialist Scavenger Hunt is the perfect blend of content review and interactive fun—available in both printable and fully digital formats to fit your teaching style, classroom layout, and student needs. Whether you want your students up and moving or working quietly from their devices, this se
Preview of DNA Fingerprinting/DNA Profiling Lesson: Slides + Notes + Review Questions

DNA Fingerprinting/DNA Profiling Lesson: Slides + Notes + Review Questions

Teach your students how CSI use DNA Evidence in Forensic Investigations! How are DNA Fingerprints used to solve crime? NO PREP - flexible for digital and in-class use.  Forty one Google Slides! Topics covered:What is DNA?Where can DNA be found at a crime scene?How is DNA Evidence collected and stored?History of DNA EvidenceWhat is the value of DNA as evidence?Limitations of DNA evidence Steps for making a DNA FingerprintUsing DNA when there is no body Post Conviction DNA Testing - mention of th
Preview of Unsolved Mysteries - Case Study Research Activity

Unsolved Mysteries - Case Study Research Activity

A Halloween Activity for Forensic ScienceAre you looking for a Halloween activity for your Forensics class? This UNSOLVED MYSTERIES Research Activity is the perfect grab and go resource for busy teachers. In this activity, your students will research 7 unsolved mysteries and complete a guided activity sheet. You can choose to assign the activity individually or have your students work in groups. This assignment is also great to use as a sub assignment! I have included both a print and dig
Preview of Forensics Tire Impression Lesson: Calculate Speed with Skid Marks | No Prep

Forensics Tire Impression Lesson: Calculate Speed with Skid Marks | No Prep

Forensics Impressions Evidence NO PREP activity! Learn how CSI use skid marks to determine how fast a car was moving when it hit the breaks! Students learn, and then get a chance to test their skills on six sets of skid marks. Was the driver going over the speed limit at the time of the accident? This tire impression evidence is important for investigating hit and runs and traffic accidents. NO PREP! No direct instruction needed - everything students need is on the interactive Google Slides.
Preview of Crime Scene Protocol: JonBenet Ramsey Activity

Crime Scene Protocol: JonBenet Ramsey Activity

Crime Scene Protocol: JonBenet Ramsey ActivityWill your student be the one to finally solve the case of JonBenet Ramsey?!This activity includes 18 pages of evidence and information surrounding the case of JonBenet Ramsey. Students will view each piece of information and fill out the worksheet to identify: - trace evidence - testimonial evidence - physical evidence - suspects - and more! They will also be able to identify what steps of Crime Scene Protocol were and were not followed during t
Preview of Forensic Autopsy Medical Examiner Terms: Slides + Notes + Activity

Forensic Autopsy Medical Examiner Terms: Slides + Notes + Activity

Teach the terms used by Forensic Pathologists / Medical Examiners when they perform an Autopsy! Great addition to your Death Investigation Unit. Includes Interactive Google Slides, Printable Notes and Hands on Activity! Students will learn and practice the terms: Superior and InferiorProximal and DistalLateral and MedialResource includes: Learn Forensic Medical Examiner Terms Google Slides: 8 Interactive Slides, student independent (no direct instruction needed!), students drag and drop, fill in
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 Forensics Evidence Collection Practice-What's wrong with this Evidence Activity

Forensics Evidence Collection Practice-What's wrong with this Evidence Activity

Created by
Jennyfer Clancy
Students can practice their forensic evidence collection skills by completing a gallery walk with evidence that has been collected wrong. They learn to identify how it is incorrect and what can be fixed, practicing their deduction and collection skills. Digital version available. Includes key and materials needed if making real hands on evidence.
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 Bite Mark Analysis Activity | Forensic Odontology Investigation

Forensic Science Bite Mark Analysis Activity | Forensic Odontology Investigation

In this Forensic Science Bite Mark Investigation, students step into the role of forensic investigators analyzing bite mark evidence to identify a potential suspect. Students compare dental patterns, examine forensic overlays, and determine which bite mark matches the evidence. This activity introduces students to Forensic Odontology, the field of forensic science that analyzes dental evidence in criminal investigations. Students apply observation, pattern comparison, and reasoning skills to eva
Preview of Forensics: Animal Hair Analysis ~ Key Included

Forensics: Animal Hair Analysis ~ Key Included

Students will make observations of several known animal hairs. Using this information, they will analyze three suspects to solve a robbery. Students will observe the type of medulla, medullary index, cuticle type, and root type. Colored Pictures and Key Included
Preview of Deductive Reasoning Lab - A Deadly Date in Seattle featuring Grey's Anatomy

Deductive Reasoning Lab - A Deadly Date in Seattle featuring Grey's Anatomy

In this lab, students will progress through a series of Google Slides to determine who committed an unthinkable crime - harming Derek Shephard from Grey's Anatomy. The Slides provide background information on suspects and will keep students entertained as they practice deductive reasoning! The Slides progress through two data tables to organize suspect identities and crime scene descriptors. There is a strong closing to the Slides that asks students to explain their conclusion in 10 sentences.
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 'Forensic Files' Video Guide - 30+ Forensic Files Listed by Topic!

'Forensic Files' Video Guide - 30+ Forensic Files Listed by Topic!

Find the perfect Forensic File video episode for your students to watch - one that is related to the topic you are studying! 'Forensic Files' Videos are FREE on the internet (YouTube, Peacock, imdb) - and a fantastic way to show your students Crime Scene Investigators in action! My first year teaching Forensics I spent hours each weekend previewing Forensic Files videos, looking for ones that matched the particular Evidence topic I was teaching that week. I compiled them into a reference list
Preview of Forensic Science of Arson - Fire Investigation! No Prep!

Forensic Science of Arson - Fire Investigation! No Prep!

Fun Arson activity for your Forensic Science class. NO PREP! Great to use for a Substitute! Can be printed for the classroom or used for Distance Learning. All your students need is this sheet and the internet! InterFire Online provides free access to their training program for Fire Investigators. Be sure you can access this website! tinyurl.com/yca568rf NOTE - the program runs on Flash Player. HERE is a folder with a transcript and mp3s of each episode, which can be used if Flash is not avai
Preview of Forensic Evidence: Classroom Escape Activity

Forensic Evidence: Classroom Escape Activity

Your forensics students will have a blast with this Forensic Evidence Classroom Escape Challenge! Students will use their knowledge of Forensic Evidence to make their classroom escape! Students are required to answer station cards and use a decoder to get the code that will break them out of the digital room. There are 6 stations with 4 questions per station (24 total review questions). The digital lockboxes mean you do not have to purchase locks/boxes AND ⚞ NO GRADING⚟! The digital lock grade
Preview of Hands On Forensics Glass Lab: Notes, Slides, Review, Lab

Hands On Forensics Glass Lab: Notes, Slides, Review, Lab

Your students will take the role of analysts for this Forensic Glass Lab to solve the case of the stolen Pokemon card valued at $35,000! Glass evidence is collected from the crime scene and found associated with three suspects. Who took the priceless card? Before starting the glass lab, students work through twenty three interactive Google Slides to learn about nine different ways to analyze glass. Slides are student-led and teach them all they need to know about how to complete the lab. No dir
Preview of Forensics Virtual Escape Room - Hair Evidence Google Form

Forensics Virtual Escape Room - Hair Evidence Google Form

Created by
Lori Murphy
This is a digital escape room on Google Forms that is completely paperless! This escape room provides an engaging way to review concepts presented as part of hair analysis. If you use Forensic Science Fundamentals & Investigations by Bertino and Bertino, this is a great review for chapter 3.  It can be used at the end of a unit for review or as an easy, no hassle sub plan.
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
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