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Preview of Forensic Arson Investigation Project: Burning Popsicle House Lab

Forensic Arson Investigation Project: Burning Popsicle House Lab

EASY! LOW PREP! END OF YEAR WORTHY! Bring energy back into your classroom with this hands-on Forensic Arson Investigation Project! Students design, build, burn (teacher-led), and analyze popsicle stick structures while applying real-world fire investigation techniques. This project was used as a last 6 weeks activity with seniors, and it completely transformed classroom engagement. Students who were typically checked out became involved, competitive, and invested in the outcome as they worked
Preview of Nazca Lines GATE Middle School Inquiry & Real World Connections

Nazca Lines GATE Middle School Inquiry & Real World Connections

Inquiry & Real World Connection Worksheet designed for Gifted and Talented Students and focused on the Nazca Lines lesson in Middle School Career & Technical Education. See Thumbnails for more details. Simply purchase, download and copy! Each Worksheet Includes:10x Real World Related Prompts on the Topic20x Questions for Student Inquiry & Expressing Opinions (2 Questions per Prompt)Great For Student Engagement!For a FREE example of this type of resource click: HERE**Answer Key Included**Be sure
Preview of Create Your Own Virtual Crime Scene | Digital Project Template & Instructions

Create Your Own Virtual Crime Scene | Digital Project Template & Instructions

Students will use Google Slides to create their own crime scene for a forensic science or Who Dunnit class. Students drag the items into their crime scene, and have to identify each part of the crime scene as evidence. Ready to use!
Preview of Build-A-DNA Project: 3D Model, Protein Research & Forensic Science Application

Build-A-DNA Project: 3D Model, Protein Research & Forensic Science Application

This 3D DNA Model Project with Guided Notes & Forensic Science Connections is a classroom-tested, highly engaging resource designed to help students visualize DNA structure while connecting genetics to real-world forensic science applications. Students construct a hands-on 3D DNA model representing a protein sequence, research its biological function, and explain why DNA, not RNA, is the preferred genetic material in forensic investigations. 3D DNA Project with Notes This project includes inst
Preview of Identifying Careers | 1 Day Research Project

Identifying Careers | 1 Day Research Project

Students use this resource to learn the reasons for using citations, understand the specific citation style for Biomedical Lab Science, and practice creating both in-text and end-of-document references. The worksheet highlights a focused investigation of the DNA Analyst role, including aliases, key job responsibilities, and required education, while promoting use of reliable sources and APA citation protocols. It's ideal for teachers seeking to combine career exploration with foundational resear
Preview of Investigating the JFK Assassination Through Projectile Motion

Investigating the JFK Assassination Through Projectile Motion

Created by
SG'S STEM STORE
In this project, students will apply principles of projectile motion to critically analyze the physics behind the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Using FBI ballistics data, historical footage, and projectile motion equations, students will explore whether the official account of the bullet trajectories is plausible. The project requires students to conduct calculations, analyze real-world variables, and present an argument on whether the physics supports the conclusions of the invest
Preview of Ape or Pig Blood for Human Transfusion? Reading and Questions

Ape or Pig Blood for Human Transfusion? Reading and Questions

This awesome article from Genetic Literacy Project poses the idea of getting blood transfusions from apes or pigs. A great follow up activity after a mini unit on blood typing or ABO Blood Genetics/Punnett Squares. Also great for enrichment when entering the genetic/genetic engineering units. My students enjoy reading this article and the questions I wrote as comprehension questions serve as a great way to hold them accountable to complete the reading.
Preview of No Prep Sub Plans: Extreme Jobs: Crime Scene Investigator | Forensic Science

No Prep Sub Plans: Extreme Jobs: Crime Scene Investigator | Forensic Science

No Prep Sub Plans: Extreme Jobs: Crime Scene Investigator | Forensic Science STEM Project | Evidence Collection Challenge | Grades 5–8 Turn your classroom into a real forensic investigation lab with this exciting Extreme Jobs STEM project! Students step into the role of Crime Scene Investigators (CSI) as they explore forensic science, evidence collection, documentation, and investigative procedures through a hands-on STEM design challenge. Students will research how real CSIs collect and analy
Preview of Holiday Turkey 3-Part Cards – Preschool & Pre-K, Fine Motor & Matching Skills

Holiday Turkey 3-Part Cards – Preschool & Pre-K, Fine Motor & Matching Skills

Created by
Montesprout
Teacher Instructions – Turkey 3-Part Cards 🦃🍁 The first two pages are for teacher reference and control. Laminate for reuse—because we teachers know how much we LOVE laminating! 🍂 Prep Instructions Cut the page in half along the centerline. Cut the lower section of the 3-part cards along the lines. Laminate all cut pieces for longer-lasting use. 🦃 Why This Resource is Helpful Clear instructions on cutting, laminating, and reusing the cards save teachers time and effort. Laminated c
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 AP Biology Forensic Toxicology Tylenol Murder Case Study:  Cyanide Poisoning

AP Biology Forensic Toxicology Tylenol Murder Case Study: Cyanide Poisoning

NOTE: This medical case study can also be bought in my discounted 5 Medical Case Toxicology Bundle! High-Engagement AP Biology / Forensics Case Study: The Cyanide Collapse (Based on the Chicago Tylenol Murders). A highly recommended resource after completing a unit on Cellular Respiration (Mitochondria, Electron Transport Chain, Aerobic vs. Anaerobic Respiration) Maximizing Student Engagement and Critical Thinking! Bring real-world forensic science and complex biochemistry into your classroo
Preview of Case Study Pesticide Poison! Toxicology Neurotransmitter Neuron Forensics Toxin

Case Study Pesticide Poison! Toxicology Neurotransmitter Neuron Forensics Toxin

Horror in the Beach Bungalow: A High School Organophosphate Poisoning Case Study involving pesticide use leading to tragic consequences. Elevate your biology, anatomy, and forensics lessons with this 12-page medical case study focusing on Organophosphate Poisoning. This detailed, real-world narrative based on real events is perfect for high school students studying the autonomic nervous system, toxicology, and respiratory failure. Product Description Transform complex medical science into
Preview of Newton's Laws Crime Scene Investigation | Force & Motion Mystery Activity |AP

Newton's Laws Crime Scene Investigation | Force & Motion Mystery Activity |AP

Created by
SavingScience
Transform your classroom into a forensic investigation unit with this engaging Newton's Laws Crime Scene Investigation! Students become members of the Major Science Case Squad and use evidence, calculations, observations, and Newton's Second Law of Motion to solve the mysterious smashing of Sir Isaac Pumpkin.Students analyze forensic reports, calculate acceleration using force and mass data, eliminate suspects, evaluate witness statements, and construct an evidence-based explanation identifying
Preview of Neuroscience Case Studies (5) Brain Disorders, Mechanisms + Reports + Key 10-12

Neuroscience Case Studies (5) Brain Disorders, Mechanisms + Reports + Key 10-12

Created by
Allison Smith
Teach neuroscience the way students actually understand it: through real brain disorders that reveal what brain regions DO. This Neuroscience Case Studies pack includes 5 patient cases where students act as neurologists—reading clinical presentations, analyzing brain structures/circuits, and tracing the chain from molecular mechanism → brain pathway → symptoms. It’s rigorous, deeply engaging, and built for meaningful assessment: every case ends with a structured Neurologist’s Case Report,
Preview of Autopsy Case Files for Anatomy (5 Reports) Pathology, Organ Weights, HS-LS1-2

Autopsy Case Files for Anatomy (5 Reports) Pathology, Organ Weights, HS-LS1-2

Created by
Allison Smith
Bring real-world medicine into your Anatomy & Physiology class— without crime, gore, or messy labs. This Anatomy Autopsy Reports pack includes 5 fictional “official autopsy reports” written in authentic medical examiner format (external exam, organ weights, gross findings, microscopic findings, cause-of-death certification). Students read like pathologists, interpret physiologically accurate organ weights, trace structure → function → failure, and write a polished Student Pathologist Report
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 Gel Electrophoresis Worksheet |DNA, PCR, Biology Practice | Answer Key

Gel Electrophoresis Worksheet |DNA, PCR, Biology Practice | Answer Key

This Gel Electrophoresis Practice Worksheet (ANSWER KEY) helps students visualize DNA separation using real-life gel diagrams and practical questions. Learners identify fragment sizes, interpret lane results, and answer short prompts about PCR and gel electrophoresis concepts, making it ideal for high school and introductory biology classrooms focused on DNA technology and molecular biology skills.
Preview of Skeletal Scavenger Hunt | 3 Day Activity

Skeletal Scavenger Hunt | 3 Day Activity

This 3 day activity engages students in labeling, coloring, and analyzing the human skeleton. Activities include identifying bones from different views, distinguishing rib and vertebrae sections, highlighting skull sutures, and calculating the proportion of bones in hands and feet. Students also practice using anatomical and common terminology, compare skeletal differences by gender, and explain injuries in simple terms. This resource reinforces anatomy knowledge, spatial understanding, and appl
Preview of Estimating Height from Bones | 2 Day Worksheet

Estimating Height from Bones | 2 Day Worksheet

This 2 day activity teaches students how forensic anthropologists use long bones to estimate height. Activities include exploring the history of height estimation, applying sex- and ethnicity-specific formulas, comparing calculated vs. actual height, and deriving linear equations from tibia data. Students also solve applied forensic scenarios and reflect on career connections. This activity reinforces measurement skills, data analysis, and the application of mathematical formulas in forensic ant
Preview of Analyzing Bones | 2 Day Activity

Analyzing Bones | 2 Day Activity

This 2 day worksheet introduces students to forensic anthropology through career exploration and skeletal analysis. Activities include distinguishing qualitative vs. quantitative data, interpreting skull features for sex and ancestry, analyzing pelvic characteristics, and using long bone measurements with regression formulas to estimate height. This resource reinforces forensic methods, anatomical terminology, and applied problem-solving in a real-world context.
Preview of Biometric Data | 1 Day Worksheet

Biometric Data | 1 Day Worksheet

This engaging worksheet invites students to explore the roots of the term biometrics while discovering the most accurate methods used to measure it. Along the way, students connect science to real-world applications by examining how body systems, organs, and even individual cells contribute to the identification of biometric data.
Preview of Identifying Body Parts | 3 Day Activity

Identifying Body Parts | 3 Day Activity

Over a few days, this activity guides students through exploring human identity at the biological level by examining tissues, organs, and body systems. Activities include defining identity, comparing shared and unique human features, summarizing the four main tissue categories, analyzing microscope images, and labeling skull bones and facial muscles. Students also connect anatomical structures to their functions and practice building a manikin model to reinforce learning.
Preview of Human Body Facts Worksheet | Lesson Plans

Human Body Facts Worksheet | Lesson Plans

This worksheet offers a hands-on approach for students to learn about the human body’s systems through a two day lesson plan. Learners start by defining a body system in their own words, then brainstorm as many systems as they can recall without using research, encouraging independent thinking. After conducting research, students expand their initial list and delve deeper into a specific, assigned system.
Preview of Short History of Fingerprinting and Quiz

Short History of Fingerprinting and Quiz

History and quiz for the Scout Merit Badge for Fingerprinting part 1.
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