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Preview of Forensic Fingerprint Evidence Lesson BUNDLE! Notes + Activities + Assessments

Forensic Fingerprint Evidence Lesson BUNDLE! Notes + Activities + Assessments

Everything you need to teach Forensic Fingerprint Evidence! Bundle includes four interactive Google Slides sets, three Google Form review question sets, student Notes, three activities, a mini-research project, and a Final Assessment. All parts come with a Teaching Guide and full Answer Keys! Nearly every part is student-independent, no direct instruction needed, unless you want to! This Bundle Includes: Fingerprint Identification Notes, Activity and Review!: No prep - Fingerprint Learning Sl
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 Separating Mixtures-Catnapper Ink Chromatography Lab

Separating Mixtures-Catnapper Ink Chromatography Lab

Created by
STEMfully Yours
Students use ink chromatography techniques to solve the Catnapper Case File Mystery, "Who Took my cat?" Students investigate a note left by potential suspects that live in the neighborhood and examine the evidence, the three pens found in the suspects' homes. Students learn how forensic scientists use ink chromatography to solve crimes, while also applying scientific terms such as solvent and solute. Can your students help solve the case? Materials needed: filter paper, rulers, 3 different w
Preview of Blood Evidence Bundle - 7 Graphic Organizer Notes, Slides + Forensics Worksheets

Blood Evidence Bundle - 7 Graphic Organizer Notes, Slides + Forensics Worksheets

Created by
Kelsey Teaches
Engage Your Forensic Science Students with 7 days of notes using these Blood Spatter Evidence Graphic Organizer Handouts! Each three-in-one forensics resource features a graphic organizer, slides, and a set of questions for 7 topics related to blood and blood spatter. The front side of the handout features a simple and visually appealing organizer for note-taking, while the back side offers varied comprehension questions to reinforce learning and keep early finishers engaged. Pages in this Resou
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 Forensics: Solve A Deductive Reasoning Case (CER)

Forensics: Solve A Deductive Reasoning Case (CER)

Forensic science students love deductive reasoning activities that encourages them to think! If your class loved the Deadly Picnic, then this lesson will be the perfect follow up with more details and illustrations to help visualize the suspects and the crime scene. The scene is set: a crime has been committed in the tent of the camp's Director! Someone has brazenly stolen items and ransacked his belongings, leaving behind a trail of clues and suspicion. With no access to vehicles and the neare
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 Digital Forensics Case File: Screenshot Evidence (Investigation + ELA + SEL)

Digital Forensics Case File: Screenshot Evidence (Investigation + ELA + SEL)

Students LOVE any resource with a true crime feel—especially when it is geared towards their age group. In this Digital Forensics Case File Investigation, students analyze a viral screenshot that spreads overnight and escalates into an anonymous threat. Using timestamps, message evidence, witness interviews, and a suspect board, students work like investigators to solve the case and determine responsibility. This resource keeps students engaged while building essential skills in critical thin
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 Blood Types Escape Room |  Blood Groups Cardiovascular System Activity

Blood Types Escape Room | Blood Groups Cardiovascular System Activity

Here's a fun activity to accompany your Cardiovascular System Unit. This  Blood Types (Blood Groups) Escape Room will have your students begging for more. It's an excellent teaching tool that reinforces blood group antigens and antibodies, hemolysis, and blood type compatibility in transfusions. It's perfect for reinforcing classroom lessons or as a stand-alone educational activity. Learning about Blood Types (Blood Groups) can be exciting. You can have fun learning. This escape room features
Preview of Criminology - Mystery History Part I (Investigation) - Casey Anthony

Criminology - Mystery History Part I (Investigation) - Casey Anthony

In this innovative lesson, students will be challenged to analyze the Casey Anthony vs. Florida investigation without initially knowing the identity of the defendant. Through careful examination of the evidence, including videos, guided questions, and a chronological timeline of events, students will piece together the details of the case while considering various perspectives and potential outcomes. By withholding the identity of the defendant until the end of the investigation, students will b
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 Forensics - Personal Evidence Portfolio Project

Forensics - Personal Evidence Portfolio Project

OBJECTIVE: By the end of this project, you will have assembled a personal evidence portfolio that contains samples of various types of physical evidence.  INTRODUCTION: Throughout this course, you learn how to identify, collect, label, and safely store different types of physical evidence. In many of the end-of-chapter activities, you practice the correct methods for evidence collection, handling, and storage. In this project, you will assemble your own evidence in a personal evidence portfolio.
Preview of CSI: A Complete STEM Unit

CSI: A Complete STEM Unit

This complete STEM unit contains a month's worth of lessons which all prepare students for the culminating event where they will investigate the untimely demise of a scarecrow (suggested for use with grades 4th, 5th, 6th, and 7th). These plans are incredibly detailed and there are explicit directions for teachers for each activity. This comprehensive and real-world unit includes an introduction to crime scene investigation with vocabulary, job descriptions, science investigations and experiments
Preview of BUNDLE Forensics Tire Impression Evidence Unit - Notes, Activities, Test!

BUNDLE Forensics Tire Impression Evidence Unit - Notes, Activities, Test!

A comprehensive unit to teach your students about Forensic Tire Impression Evidence. Perfect for distance learning, in class, or a hybrid situation. Students work through interactive Google Slides that teach them The difference between Tire Track evidence and Tire Tread Patterns.How Tire Tread impressions are used as both class and individual evidenceHow Tire Tracks can be used to determine track width, wheelbase, and turning diameter of a carHow all of these can be used as Forensic Evidence!W
Preview of Gel Electrophoresis Interactive Biotechnology Lesson DISTANCE LEARNING

Gel Electrophoresis Interactive Biotechnology Lesson DISTANCE LEARNING

Created by
2 STEM girls
This activity is ready for distance learning! This is a NO PREP LESSON designed for students to learn about DNA Profiling in distance learning. The Google Slides contain preloaded templates which ask students to type, draw, drag and drop various icons to simulate the “cutting” process with restriction enzymes and the separation of DNA fragments in gel electrophoresis.  Start your lesson by showing your students the video directions and then let them take off! Students will review the basic
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 Forensic Science: Solving Serial Crimes Through Animated Case Studies

Forensic Science: Solving Serial Crimes Through Animated Case Studies

Created by
M M
Engage students with real-world applications of forensic science by exploring famous serial crime cases through animated video analyses. This activity allows students to observe how forensic techniques were instrumental in solving complex crimes, fostering critical thinking and analytical skills. Students will take detailed notes, summarize key findings, and reflect on the ethical and societal implications of forensic investigations. Alignment with Standards:Common Core State Standards (CCSS): C
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