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Preview of 5 Toxicology Medical Case Studies: Bundle & Save- 5 For Price of 4!  Forensics

5 Toxicology Medical Case Studies: Bundle & Save- 5 For Price of 4! Forensics

The Toxicology Medical Case Bundle: 5 High-Engagement Toxicology Medical Case Studies. This Toxicology Investigator Bundle is the zero-prep solution you need to save valuable planning time while dramatically increasing student engagement. This collection of five ready-to-use medical case studies instantly transforms your students into Medical Detectives, forcing them to apply challenging concepts to solve real-world health crises. It's the most effective way to connect theory to the dramatic
Preview of Digital Forensics Python Lab: Browser History Investigation | Cybersecurity

Digital Forensics Python Lab: Browser History Investigation | Cybersecurity

Digital Forensics Python Lab: Browser History Investigation | Cybersecurity Activity Modular Python investigation workflow Take your students deeper into cybersecurity with this hands-on Python digital forensics lab! In this advanced computer science and cybersecurity activity, students analyze browser history data using Python to uncover suspicious behavior, reconstruct timelines, and identify evidence of potential data exfiltration. This lab simulates a real-world forensic investigation, giv
Preview of Forensic Science Mega Bundle: 9 Resources Labs + Cold Cases + Case Files (9-12)

Forensic Science Mega Bundle: 9 Resources Labs + Cold Cases + Case Files (9-12)

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If you teach forensic science, you already know what works: students buy in when the evidence feels real. This Forensic Science MEGA Bundle gives you a complete, high-engagement forensics unit with everything ready to go—hands-on labs, immersive cold cases, and advanced case files that push true scientific reasoning.This bundle is built for Grades 9–12 and is perfect for a Forensic Science elective, STEM programs, or high-interest science units. Students don’t just “do activities”—they analyze d
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