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Preview of Forensic Entomology Case Files PMI Lab (ADD Calculations) Print & Go 9-12

Forensic Entomology Case Files PMI Lab (ADD Calculations) Print & Go 9-12

Created by
Allison Smith
This is the forensic unit students always remember—because the “evidence” is alive (and the math actually matters). In Forensic Entomology Case Files, students work as forensic entomologists using insect development and Accumulated Degree Days (ADD) to estimate postmortem interval (PMI) and test suspect alibis. Every case is built around authentic reasoning: temperature → metabolism → development stage → timeline. This pack is print-and-go (no materials, no prep) and perfect for Forensic
Preview of Cybersecurity Escape Room Mystery — Phishing & Password Safety | Gr 7-10

Cybersecurity Escape Room Mystery — Phishing & Password Safety | Gr 7-10

Created by
Cyber Wiz
In this interactive cybersecurity escape room mystery, students investigate The Case of the Phishing Scam to uncover how a school phishing attack happened—and describe how to prevent future attacks from happening. Through clues, scenarios, and critical thinking questions, students learn to recognize phishing red flags, risky online behaviors, and the real-world impact of stolen passwords and malicious emails. Perfect for digital citizenship, cybersecurity, computer science, or technology classe
Preview of Oregon Trail CSI Investigation – Westward Expansion Activity

Oregon Trail CSI Investigation – Westward Expansion Activity

Created by
The History Cat
CSI Investigation: Oregon Trail - Case of the Missing Wagon TrainA wagon found. Bones uncovered. A family lost to time. Send students into a real-world historical investigation where they learn about conditions on the Oregon Trail while reconstructing what happened to a vanished pioneer family. In this CSI-style historical investigation, students act as forensic historians examining the mysterious disappearance of the Halbrook family along the Oregon Trail in 1835. Using diary excerpts, archaeol
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