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Preview of Forensic Science: How to Process a Crime Scene Slides + Notes

Forensic Science: How to Process a Crime Scene Slides + Notes

Everything you need to teach your Forensic Science students the basics of how to process a crime scene! Includes the topics: How to secure a crime sceneWhat CSI wearSteps to process a crime sceneEvidence search methodsHow to label and seal evidenceThe importance of the Chain of CustodyThe resource was purposefully designed to be NO PREP.Resource contains: Teacher Google Slide - 15 slides can be used in two ways: To lead direct instruction in class or through videoGiven to the students to use
Preview of HAIR ANALYSIS: FORENSICS TASK CARDS

HAIR ANALYSIS: FORENSICS TASK CARDS

Hair Evidence Task Cards -Give your forensics students the review they need with these 28 NO-PREP task cards. Each card features a question that relates to hair analysis in forensics. Students will answer each question on the provided student answer document and you can use the provided answer key to grade quickly and effortlessly. Want to make changes to a question or add questions? No problem! I have also included an editable version so that you can customize the questions to fit your class
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!
Preview of Forensics Evidence Board Project

Forensics Evidence Board Project

Are you looking for an engaging project for your Forensics students that is ready-to-go? A FORENSICS EVIDENCE BOARD is the answer! It's the perfect way to wrap up a unit or end the school year. My students love researching forensics cases and showcasing their knowledge in the form of a crime board. For this project, your students will research a case of their choosing. (I have also included a summary list of cases that your students can choose from if they need inspiration.) Then, they will
Preview of Handwriting Analysis Questioned Documents Forensic Science True Crime Lesson

Handwriting Analysis Questioned Documents Forensic Science True Crime Lesson

Engage your forensic science students with a real-world questioned document investigation! Students become forensic document examiners in "The Disputed Letter Case" — analyzing handwriting exemplars, examining a ransom note for disguised writing, verifying signatures for forgery, interpreting ink chromatography results, detecting document alterations, and writing an expert witness report. Every activity uses printed evidence descriptions that students analyze with just paper and pencil — absol
Preview of HS Forensic Science Types of Physical Evidence Interactive Stations Activity

HS Forensic Science Types of Physical Evidence Interactive Stations Activity

HS Forensic Science: Physical Evidence Stations Crime Scene Investigation UnitEngage your students in real-world forensic analysis with this interactive crime scene evidence activity! Perfect for high school Forensic Science or Criminal Justice classes, these hands-on stations help students master the types and classification of physical evidence through observation, reasoning, and collaboration. In this interactive station-based activity, students explore the different types of physical evide
Preview of Forensic Science - Foot to Height Calculations Muddy Prints

Forensic Science - Foot to Height Calculations Muddy Prints

Created by
Jody Maxey
"Apparently, yesterday after school, someone was in our class looking for something. This person did not have permission, but I’m pretty sure they were looking for my secret stash of Mr. Goodbars. The only people who might have a key are other teachers, principals, and custodians. They were not very smart because they left muddy shoeprints. You will be using the shoeprint and our faculty footprint database to determine the most likely suspects."NOTE: I used this lesson with 7th and 8th graders b
Preview of Forensics Tire Impression Evidence Lesson: Slides, notes, review | No Prep!

Forensics Tire Impression Evidence Lesson: Slides, notes, review | No Prep!

Your students will learn all about Forensic Tire Impression Evidence from this student- independent interactive Google Slides. Truly NO PREP! No direct instruction needed, nothing for you to do but share the Slides with your students. Students will learn: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 o
Preview of Forensics Stages of Decay Notes for Death Investigation

Forensics Stages of Decay Notes for Death Investigation

Learn the five stages of decomposition to determine the time since death (post mortem interval). A great addition to your Forensics Death Investigation unit! This  is designed to be a student independent activity, no direct instruction is needed. Just share the slides with your students and they are ready to go! Resource includes: Learn the Stages of Decay Google Slides: 13 Interactive Google Slides with short video clips about all five stages. Students fill in blanks, drag and drop images, and
Preview of Who is Patient Zero? EL Education - 2 Versions

Who is Patient Zero? EL Education - 2 Versions

For an activity after reading Patient Zero or to be connected to a unit on epidemics, students can role-play in order to solve the mystery of who started an epidemic. There are two versions available: one where an outbreak occurs in a small community, and the other where it occurs in a classroom. This activity includes teacher directions, instructions for orchestrating the activity, teacher notes for all the characters, the character cards to be assembled, a sheet for student notes, and a guess
Preview of Forensics Death Investigation: Autopsy Report Activity

Forensics Death Investigation: Autopsy Report Activity

This Forensic Science Autopsy Report is a great way to reinforce student learning of Death Investigations. This form is designed to be used after students have learned how to identify evidence in death. The form includes places for students to record information about: Types of wounds and when they happened (post or perimortem)Rigor and Livor MortisState of the eyes (for signs of asphyxiation and time since death)Entomological evidenceToxicology evidenceInternal examination of the organs, includ
Preview of The Power of Observations - Forensics Observation Practice!

The Power of Observations - Forensics Observation Practice!

Observations are KEY to Forensics Science... so let's practice that skill! These activities are a favorite among students - show different images for two minutes, then have students try to answer questions about what was observed at the crime scene. Show students the flaws of their memories and misperceptions about what is seen or heard! This features: Slides with imagesSlides with notes about flaws in observations by the human brainSlides with notes on how this ties into eyewitness account bia
Preview of Hands-On! Forensics Tire Impression Activity

Hands-On! Forensics Tire Impression Activity

These tire track evidence activities give students a chance to get hands-on experience with this fun forensic evidence. Tire Track evidence is sometimes hard to produce for a classroom setting - cars are big, mud is muddy, rain washes tread patterns away. These two activities bring tracks and tread patterns to your forensics classroom in an easy - low mess way! Activity 1: Students use toy cars to paint tire tracks on paper. They practice finding and measuring wheel base, track width, and turnin
Preview of "Pick Your Poison" High School Forensic Toxicology Chemistry Research Project

"Pick Your Poison" High School Forensic Toxicology Chemistry Research Project

This engaging summative project is perfect for a high school chemistry class or toxicology unit in a forensic science course! My forensic science seniors love this activity, as it allows them to explore real-world applications of toxicology in a meaningful way. This digital resource includes detailed student instructions and a rubric to simplify assessment. Students will research a toxic element or substance, examining its impact on human health and its historical use in society. This interdisci
Preview of Emergency Services Community Safety PBL | Fire, Police, EMS, 911 Project

Emergency Services Community Safety PBL | Fire, Police, EMS, 911 Project

You can teach community helpers with a worksheet. Or you can turn your students into the emergency planning team for their own community. This Emergency Services Community Safety PBL gives students a real job to do: create a family-friendly safety guide that explains how firefighters, police officers, EMS, dispatchers, and other emergency services work together to protect the community. Instead of memorizing random facts, students research, solve scenarios, analyze emergencies vs. non-emergenc
Preview of Pig Autopsy: Fetal Pig Dissection Lab (CSI Style)

Pig Autopsy: Fetal Pig Dissection Lab (CSI Style)

Don't settle for the traditional Fetal Pig Dissection lab - get your Forensics, Biology, or Anatomy students engaged with the PIG AUTOPSY - a C.S.I. take on the traditional pig dissection lab. In this lab, your students will take on the role of a forensic pathologist to determine the cause of death, manner of death, and mechanism of death for their fetal pig. Everything you need to execute this lab is included in this bundle. My students say it's their most memorable high school lab and I k
Preview of Forensic Science Entomology Lab Investigation - Determine Time Since

Forensic Science Entomology Lab Investigation - Determine Time Since

This lab is one of my favorites in Forensic Science! If you are looking for something hands-on that encourages students to analyze data, use scientific practices, then think critically about each death scenario, this lab is for you! The teacher should read this document until the end, which includes an answer key and description of the pipe cleaner "bugs" needed for each case. The students will learn how forensic entomology is used in real crimes, as the age of the larvae found on the body helps
Preview of True Crime Research Project (Final Project/End of Semester Project/Easy/No Prep)

True Crime Research Project (Final Project/End of Semester Project/Easy/No Prep)

True Crime Research Project (Final Project/End of Semester Project/Easy/No Prep)Have your students apply what they have learned throughout the year/semester, as they research a famous or well known True Crime case. In this purchase you receive the complete teacher instructions, points breakdown, rubric, 34 case summaries for students to preview, a research and planning document, a vocabulary list, and an extra credit assignment. All of the cases have either a documentary, podcast, episode of D
Preview of Biome or Ecosystem Shoebox Project

Biome or Ecosystem Shoebox Project

Created by
Laney Lee
Looking for an extension activity for your ecology unit? Do you need a hands-on way for students to extend their learning? If so, this Ecosystem Shadowbox Project is the perfect resource for you!  With this resource, students will create a food web which represents all the biotic factors of their ecosystem as well as describing how physical and biological changes in the ecosystem will impact the populations. Who is this resource for?This resource can be used by classroom teachers, tutors, and p
Preview of Forensics FINAL - Student Choice Project - Completely EDITABLE!

Forensics FINAL - Student Choice Project - Completely EDITABLE!

Created by
2 STEM girls
This resource is a NO-PREP, Easy to Grade Project that students can do from home or at school. Students choose to: Analyze a Crime Scene TV Show Research a Famous Forensic CaseOR Create their Own Crime Story This resource comes with: Project Overview Google Doc (includes criteria for each project choice, suggestions for TV shows, podcasts, and case study websites, and a general rubric)Student Choice Google Form Project Submission Google Form Each of these resources is editable, so you can reuse
Preview of Forensic Fiber Evidence Case Study: Wayne Williams

Forensic Fiber Evidence Case Study: Wayne Williams

Forensics Fiber Evidence Case Study: Wayne Williams on trial. This resource is a perfect complement to your Forensics Fiber Unit! No prep - great for a substitute.  Williams is associated with the murder of up to 30 people, all linked together with shared fiber evidence. Fibers found on the victims are tied to a handful of items in Williams’ home and car. Students learn about the evidence as they watch the YouTube video ‘Pattern of a Killer - The Case of Wayne Williams’. The video is 45 minutes
Preview of Forensics Chit Chat - First Day of School Station Activity

Forensics Chit Chat - First Day of School Station Activity

Engage your forensics students on the first day of school! This station lab is meant to serve as an ice- breaker activity that will get your students up, moving around the room. They will be engaged in meaningful scientific conversations as they rotate through these 8 lab station tasks. Need a digital option? No problem! This resource includes both a print and digital version, making it perfect for flipped classrooms, distance learning, online courses and traditional classrooms. What's inclu
Preview of Forensic Science Sub Plans: Crime Scene Processing Article

Forensic Science Sub Plans: Crime Scene Processing Article

Crime scene sketches, eyewitness reports, investigation mistakes...this real life crime story will have your students engaged! This quick easy filler assignment can be used as sub plans, homework or a lesson during the glass unit or crime scene processing unit in Forensic Science. Your students will be so intrigued to read about the night that bullets struck the White House and the secret service failed to respond! The article provides a detailed reconstruction of the events and highlights the c
Preview of Christmas Crime Scene: Holiday Forensics Activity

Christmas Crime Scene: Holiday Forensics Activity

Need a holiday-themed activity for your forensics class? This CHRISTMAS CRIME SCENE PROJECT is the perfect student-directed activity to use before the holidays! This no-prep resource includes everything you need to provide your students with an engaging project that is always a hit in my own classroom. Need a digital option? No problem! I have included both a printable and digital (Google Slides) version of this resource, making it perfect for distance learning, flipped classrooms, online c
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