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Preview of Doodle note-Crime scene basics

Doodle note-Crime scene basics

Doodle notes for crime scene basics could include visual elements like a crime scene tape border, outlines of evidence markers, and a detective sketching the scene. Key concepts like the importance of securing the scene, collecting evidence, and the roles of different forensic specialists could be represented with simple drawings and keywords.
Preview of Basic Fingerprints

Basic Fingerprints

Created by
Gigi Raife
Quick reference of Basic Fingerprints
Preview of Genetics and DNA coloring sheet

Genetics and DNA coloring sheet

A genetics worksheet made for middle or high school. It covers the parts of DNA and some of the basic vocabulary used in genetics. Biology EOC Review
Preview of DNA Fingerprinting & Forensics BUNDLE |Reading Comprehension Practice activities

DNA Fingerprinting & Forensics BUNDLE |Reading Comprehension Practice activities

Created by
FunnyArti
Bring the world of forensic science to life with this DNA Fingerprinting & Forensics Reading Comprehension & Puzzle Activities Bundle! Perfect for grades 6–10, this resource helps students understand the basics of DNA analysis, genetic identification, and forensic investigations through an engaging mix of reading and interactive puzzles — including a crossword, word search, and word scramble. Learners will explore how DNA evidence is used to solve crimes, the history of forensic science,
Preview of Stereo & Compound Microscope Print Out

Stereo & Compound Microscope Print Out

Assure students know the difference between compound and stereo microscopes before getting them off the shelf! This FREE Illustration of Stereo and Compound microscopes scaffolds research on the anatomy of microscopes. In the past, I used a microscope in class to show students the structures while they took notes on this printout. We've also had them conduct independent research or watch videos. Helpful nonetheless! Quiz on STEREO Scopes and COMPOUND Microscopes to be used after the lecture,
Preview of GLASS DENSITY LAB

GLASS DENSITY LAB

Created by
Karyl Bitting
Glass is considered class evidence because it is common and varies little among types. It becomes individualized if fragments fit together like a puzzle. In this lab Archimedes' principle will be used where is states that a body immersed in a fluid is subject to an upward force equal to the weight of the fluid it displaces. This principle can be used to measure the density of glass by displacement. This is a great lab to teach and introduce forensic science students to understand the basic princ
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