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Preview of Forensic Case Study: Blood Typing Genetics

Forensic Case Study: Blood Typing Genetics

This worksheet presents a forensic case study in which students analyze blood type evidence from a crime scene to evaluate potential suspects. Using a realistic scenario, students are given the blood type found at the scene. They must apply their understanding of ABO blood groups to determine which individuals can be ruled out and which could be linked to the evidence. The activity encourages critical thinking by asking students to explain their reasoning, recognize the limitations of blood typi
Preview of AP Biology Case Study: A Female Viking Warrior Confirmed by Genomics

AP Biology Case Study: A Female Viking Warrior Confirmed by Genomics

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BiologyisLife
AP Biology Case Study: Genomics and Gender Roles – The Female Viking Warrior of Birka Make sure to download the FREE PDF of the associated article (listed separately). Bring cutting-edge science and cultural relevance into your AP Biology classroom with this engaging case study based on a landmark 2017 genomics article. This resource dives into the fascinating real-world discovery of a high-ranking Viking warrior—confirmed through DNA analysis to be biologically female—and uses it as a springbo
Preview of FREE Resource: Article for AP Biology activity: Female Viking Warrior Genomics

FREE Resource: Article for AP Biology activity: Female Viking Warrior Genomics

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BiologyisLife
FREE article to accompany the activity AP Biology Case Study: Genomics and Gender Roles – The Female Viking Warrior of Birka
Preview of MURDER MYSTERY MAFIA Escape Room | SEL & Logic, Critical Thinking Game

MURDER MYSTERY MAFIA Escape Room | SEL & Logic, Critical Thinking Game

Murder Mystery Mafia: “Who Killed the Principal?” | Classroom Escape Room GameYour school principal has been murdered… and the killers are hiding among you! In this interactive murder mystery Mafia-style game, students take on secret roles— Murderers, Nurses, Detectives, and Townspeople—to figure out who’s guilty before it’s too late. With guided gameplay slides, suspenseful music, and a dramatic classroom storyline, this activity is perfect for logic, teamwork, and unforgettable engagement
Preview of Project Based Learning: Solve a Mystery with Scientific Inquiry

Project Based Learning: Solve a Mystery with Scientific Inquiry

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Students Rising
Project Based Learning: Solve a Mystery with Scientific Inquiry This is a science inquiry project where students use the concepts of the scientific method to solve a theft. I created this as a project based learning unit for my third grade students. I would suggest using it with third or fourth grade students. It is a great extension to a scientific inquiry unit! If you work on the mystery every day, and spend about 45-60 minutes each day, the unit will take you approximately 2 weeks. INCLUDED
Preview of "Forensic Frenzy" - Forensic Science in the Classroom

"Forensic Frenzy" - Forensic Science in the Classroom

Created by
Teacher Troy
The aim of this unit is to enable learners to use a variety of scientific processes to analyse evidence gathered from a crime scene. The fascination with crime and how science can be used to solve crimes continues to grow, and many learners are interested in the techniques that are used within the area of forensic science. As forensic science is the application of scientific methods and processes used for the purpose of the law it is an ideal way to demonstrate applied science. Learners will hav
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