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Preview of Discover Fingerprints: A Science Center for Primary Grades

Discover Fingerprints: A Science Center for Primary Grades

Created by
T. Hutchens
Discover Fingerprints in a fun, hands-on science center that is appropriate for students in the primary grades. Students are asked to use hand lenses to examine their fingerprints and those of a partners. Students will then lift their own fingerprints and compare and contrast them with partners. They will also find out the "pattern" type of their fingerprint. Included is: full teacher directions and discussion masters, student activity sheets, a center sign, center directions, and a fingerpri
Preview of Boom Cards | Anatomy of the Brain | Middle School Science | Distance Learning

Boom Cards | Anatomy of the Brain | Middle School Science | Distance Learning

Easy as 1, 2, 3 …. Ready to PLAY | No Prep | Major Time Saver with BOOM Learning online digital task cards. Totally digital integration that is perfect for E-Learning and Distance Learning activities. The Boom Cards provide students with INSTANT feedback and randomizes cards and answers with each play. Our Boom Cards target science standards and vocabulary terms for Grade 7 to 9 and work with your student’s knowledge of vocabulary terms, identification anatomy, and content concepts. Deck S
Preview of Criminology Case | Forensics Edition: The cabine pressure

Criminology Case | Forensics Edition: The cabine pressure

✈️ FORENSIC MEDICINE ESCAPE ROOM: THE CABIN PRESSUREAn intense forensic aviation disaster investigation where students uncover the hidden truth behind a deadly private jet crash using real forensic pathology and medical science concepts. Students become members of an elite forensic pathology team investigating a catastrophic plane crash in the mountains. Authorities initially blame pilot error, but the autopsy findings reveal shocking evidence of explosive decompression, hypoxia, and fatal bar
Preview of Forensics: Introduction to Cheiloscopy Student Activity

Forensics: Introduction to Cheiloscopy Student Activity

This activity introduces your students to forensic cheiloscopy, the study of lip prints. With this activity, students will identify lip print patterns, will match 10 suspect samples to unknown samples, and will determine "whodunit" by comparing a crime-scene sample to a known suspect. Teacher answer key is included!
Preview of Dateline Episode Analysis Worksheet | Gun Ballistics Focus | Forensic Science

Dateline Episode Analysis Worksheet | Gun Ballistics Focus | Forensic Science

Created by
MSBOLZ
Dateline Episode Analysis Worksheet | Gun Ballistics | Forensic Science | True Crime ActivityTake your forensic science lessons to the next level with this Dateline-style analysis worksheet focused on gun ballistics and firearm evidence! This resource helps students break down real true crime cases while specifically analyzing how ballistics, gunshot residue, and trajectory evidence are used to solve crimes.
Preview of Solve a Mystery Game Crime Scene Investigation Logic Puzzle Critical Thinking

Solve a Mystery Game Crime Scene Investigation Logic Puzzle Critical Thinking

Crack the Candy Conundrum with this hands-on CSI classroom activity! Perfect for grades 4–6, this engaging resource transforms your students into detectives as they analyze clues, evaluate witness statements, and piece together evidence to solve a mystery. Using logic, inference, and critical thinking, students will: Apply deductive reasoning to solve a candy-themed “crime” Gather and analyze evidence with step-by-step worksheets Strengthen reading comprehension and attention to detail Collabo
Preview of Crime Scene Investigation Gallery Walk | 7 S’s of CSI Forensics Activity

Crime Scene Investigation Gallery Walk | 7 S’s of CSI Forensics Activity

Help students understand the foundational steps of crime scene investigation with this engaging CSI gallery walk activity! Using the 7 S’s of crime scene investigation — Secure, Separate, Scan, See, Sketch, Search, and Secure the Scene — students rotate through stations that reinforce key forensic concepts through visual prompts and hands-on learning. This activity works well for science classes, forensic science electives, criminal justice units, or STEM rotations. Students analyze scenarios,
Preview of Cell Organelles Activity | Cell Autopsy Forensic Investigation

Cell Organelles Activity | Cell Autopsy Forensic Investigation

Created by
JJZ Biology
Cell organelle review can get repetitive fast — names, functions, diagrams, repeat.But building a stronger review activity from scratch takes time.This Cell Organelles Activity gives you a full Cell Autopsy Structure & Function Investigation where students analyze forensic-style cell evidence, identify the malfunctioning organelle, and explain how that failure affected the rest of the cell.Instead of completing another basic organelle worksheet, students become cellular investigators. They exami
Preview of Forensic Evidence Review - Printable Board Game

Forensic Evidence Review - Printable Board Game

Need a fun an engaging activity to review FORENSIC EVIDENCE in your forensics or law class? This game is the perfect way to review! It's fun, easy to set up (just print and play), and includes fun challenges that your students are going to LOVE! It's completely student directed- students work in teams and self-check as their peers answer questions. Included:►44 review questions (editable) ►Game Board (print one for each team of 3-5 players) ►Answer Key (for students to check each other's answer
Preview of Forensics | Entomology Guided Text with Questions

Forensics | Entomology Guided Text with Questions

This is a 4 page overview text of forensic entomology. This can be used as a review or as an introduction to the topic. Concepts included in this text: - What forensic entomology is and how it's used - What information we can gather from insects - Popular insects that arrive on the scene first - Forensic entomotoxicology (brief) This product also comes with a teacher answer key! Please feel free to email me at nmweissert@gmail.com with any questions, comments, or feedback you may have!
Preview of Blood Spatter Analysis Lab

Blood Spatter Analysis Lab

Created by
Doc P Chemistry
This lab is used for a high school forensics class, or for use in a general/applied science class studying forensics. This lab guides the students through the process of measuring the length and width of blood stains, and calculating the angle of impact from that data. Students will also find the point of convergence (POC) and determine the height of the origin of the blood. This lab allows the students to explore a crime scene, collect data, and draw conclusions from the collected data. For p
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 Fingerprint Science Doodles [Forensics Worksheet]

Fingerprint Science Doodles [Forensics Worksheet]

Don't spend time creating your own notes sheets! All of the work has been done for you. These FINGERPRINT SCIENCE DOODLES are the perfect compliment to your next Fingerprint lesson. They are a fun and engaging addition to your lesson and the NO-PREP, print and go option makes it perfect for busy teachers. Included in this purchase are 3 pages of notes that cover the following topics: ►Current Theory ►History of Fingerprints ►Anatomy of a Print ►Commonality of Patterns (loops, whorls, arch
Preview of Forensic Science - Unit 1 Intro - Back to School - Eyewitness - First Day

Forensic Science - Unit 1 Intro - Back to School - Eyewitness - First Day

Overview:This flexible, no-prep lesson is a great way to kick off your Forensic Science class or introduce the concept of eyewitness testimony during Unit 1. It’s designed to be low-stakes, engaging, and ungraded—perfect for building interest and classroom rapport early in the course. Two Ways to Use This Activity: First Day of School Activity: Use it as a fun, low-pressure way to spark student interest in Forensics right from day one. No prep needed—just print and go! Eyewitness Testimony Int
Preview of IMPRESSION EVIDENCE: Forensics Vocabulary - Footprints, Tire Marks, Bite Marks

IMPRESSION EVIDENCE: Forensics Vocabulary - Footprints, Tire Marks, Bite Marks

Go beyond passive definition copying with this resource, designed to introduce terms used throughout the impression evidence unit in forensic science. No prior content knowledge needed. No prep needed. ALL resources provided are editable and/or student-ready! Student Reading (2 pages) - Google Slides and PDFVocabulary Worksheet (2 pages) - Google Slides and PDFWorksheet Answer Key - PDFTopics and skills covered include:Impression evidence Patent impressionsLatent impressionsPlastic impressionsC
Preview of Blood Splatter Analysis

Blood Splatter Analysis

Created by
Andrea Roseno
In this lab, you’ll act like real forensic investigators to figure out how blood spatter patterns reveal what happened at a crime scene. You’ll test how height changes the size of a blood drop and how different angles affect the shape of a stain. By collecting measurements and comparing patterns, you’ll see how investigators use math, observation, and clues in the blood to recreate events.
Preview of Which Weapon? Identifying the Cause of Death by Examining Weapon Marks on Bones

Which Weapon? Identifying the Cause of Death by Examining Weapon Marks on Bones

Created by
Eric Rude
In this Forensic Science lab, students will examine bones which were "attacked" by various weapons. They make predictions about the effects these weapons will have on bones. Then, they need to make detailed observations and measurements of marks on bones, and try to match the marks to the list of weapons.
Preview of PBS Unit 1.1.1 Curriculum Companion

PBS Unit 1.1.1 Curriculum Companion

Created by
Medumind
Transform your classroom experience with our comprehensive Curriculum Companion for Project Lead The Way's (PLTW) Principles of Biomedical Science (PBS) Unit 1.1.1. This resource is meticulously designed to enhance engagement, deepen understanding, and streamline lesson planning.
Preview of Forensics: Fingerprint Analysis Lab Activity

Forensics: Fingerprint Analysis Lab Activity

Provide an engaging NO-PREP forensics activity that allows your students to take on the role of a fingerprint analyst. Your students will begin by comparing their own fingerprints to the prints of their classmates and create a class database that they will then use to compare to the national average. After answering a few analysis questions, your students will be charged with identifying 12 common minutiae patterns in an unknown fingerprint. It's an ENTIRE lesson- ready to go! What's Included
Preview of Blood Typing Practice Worksheet

Blood Typing Practice Worksheet

Created by
Life in Prism
If you find students don't always grasp identifying blood types after performing a blood typing lab, this worksheet is a great reinforcement tool. This worksheet uses images of a typical blood typing tray with reactions and allows students to identify the blood types. Students will also draw what a reaction tray should look like for specified blood types. In addition to identifying blood types, there are two forensic science related scenarios in which blood typing is used. While this was or
Preview of Forensic Murder Mystery Group Activity Collaborate Feast to Die For High School

Forensic Murder Mystery Group Activity Collaborate Feast to Die For High School

A Feast to Die For: A Forensic Science Case Study on Evidence ReliabilityIn this engaging forensic science case study, students investigate a suspicious death that occurred during a family gathering. Using physical, environmental, digital, and testimonial evidence, students must analyze conflicting information, identify inconsistencies, and evaluate the reliability of circumstantial evidence. Unlike traditional “whodunit” activities, this case does not lead to a single correct answer. Instead,
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 Forensic Science Worksheet: Crime Scene Search Patterns

Forensic Science Worksheet: Crime Scene Search Patterns

Make teaching Forensics easy with this Forensic Science Worksheet: Crime Scene Search Patterns. Use this resources as an introduction, review, reinforcement, independent work, or as an assessment. This easy to grade, worksheet provides background information and crime scene scenarios for students to analyze. Students learn to identify the appropriate search pattern when investigating a crime scene. Teacher Lesson Plan, Teacher Guide, and Answer key is included!Teacher Guide/Lesson Plan:Upon
Preview of First Day of School - I Am Unique Fingerprint Writing Activity - 3 Versions

First Day of School - I Am Unique Fingerprint Writing Activity - 3 Versions

Created by
Try-Angle Math
Start the school year building classroom community with this creative All About Me Fingerprint Activity! Perfect for the first week of school, this resource allows every student to showcase their uniqueness while practicing writing, self-expression, and creativity. Students choose from 3 fingerprint templates (loop, whorl, arch) and fill in the lines with facts about themselves. Each fingerprint becomes a one-of-a-kind “portrait” that celebrates identity and individuality. What’s Included: ✅
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