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Preview of Science Notebook Covers Growing Resource | 10 Printable Pages | Grade 5-10

Science Notebook Covers Growing Resource | 10 Printable Pages | Grade 5-10

Start the year with creativity and structure! These 10 ready-to-use notebook covers let students personalize their science notebooks while giving your classroom routines a clean, consistent start. Each page features student name/class space, science visuals (flasks, atoms, tools, etc.), and bold black-line art for easy printing and optional coloring. What’s Included: 10 science-themed notebook covers (PDF format) • Chemistry, Biology, Marine, Physics, Astronomy, Forensics, Geology, Anatomy, Cel
Preview of Virtual Crime Scene Forensics Sketching Principles taught in Biomedical Science

Virtual Crime Scene Forensics Sketching Principles taught in Biomedical Science

Virtual Crime Scene Forensics: Mastering Sketching Techniques | Principles taught Biomedical ScienceLooking for a ready-to-use, print-and-go forensic science activity? This Virtual Crime Scene Sketching Lab is the perfect solution for classrooms that lack the space or time for a physical crime scene setup. ✨ What’s Included? ✅ Printable Crime Scene Page – Students use a ruler to measure scale (1 cm = 1 ft). ✅ 9 Evidence Slides – Project them in class as you discuss key forensic details.
Preview of Who Killed the Queen?

Who Killed the Queen?

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Marnie Black
Using a manipulated decks of playing cards, your students gather information to figure out who killed the queen of hearts by collecting evidence from the witnesses (the other cards). I printed the Clues on clear labels and adhered them to the cards (witnesses). I then hung them around the room. I made a blue cards tell the "truth" and a red cards be "lies". All of the Clue Set 1 that I have included are for the blue cards (truths). The Clue Set 2 are for the red cards (or the "lies"). *Two decks
Preview of Blood Spatter Forensics Crime Scene Principles Taught in Biomedical Science

Blood Spatter Forensics Crime Scene Principles Taught in Biomedical Science

CSI Forensics: Blood Spatter Analysis | Principles taught in Biomedical Science ActivityLooking for a hands-on forensics activity to reinforce blood spatter analysis in your Principles taught in Biomedical Science or CSI unit? This ready-to-use resource provides a step-by-step student guide that walks learners through how to independently analyze and calculate the height from which blood droplets fell—using real forensic science techniques! What’s Included: A clear, easy-to-follow 10-step
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