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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 TED Talk: How did Detectives Solve the Case of the Bloody Fingerprints?- Theodor

TED Talk: How did Detectives Solve the Case of the Bloody Fingerprints?- Theodor

This TED-Ed companion resource explores the science behind fingerprints, their use in historical and modern forensic investigations, and the ongoing debate over their reliability. Perfect for forensic science, biology, law, or criminal justice classes, this resource includes 20 high-level discussion questions, a structured essay prompt, and a full debate topicwith multiple viewpoints. Great for warm-ups, Socratic seminars, homework, assessments, or classroom debates. Supports critical thinkin
Preview of TED Talk: The Dark History of Arsenic- Neil Bradbury

TED Talk: The Dark History of Arsenic- Neil Bradbury

This TED-Ed companion resource explores the lethal allure of arsenic—one of history’s most infamous poisons. Students will examine arsenic’s role in politics, science, and public health from ancient Rome to Industrial Europe and understand how forensic science finally caught up to its deception. Perfect for high school and college classes in chemistry, history, forensics, or ethics, this resource includes: 20 discussion questions on arsenic’s biological effects and historical use An expanded wr
Preview of TED Talk: A 5,300 Year Old Murder Mystery- Albert Zink

TED Talk: A 5,300 Year Old Murder Mystery- Albert Zink

This in-depth TED-Ed companion resource explores the incredible discovery of Ötzi the Iceman—one of the most important archaeological finds of the 20th century. With over 20 critical thinking questions, an extended writing activity, and a classroom debate on ethics in archaeology, this download is perfect for high school and college-level learners studying ancient history, anthropology, or forensic science. Students will investigate Ötzi’s lifestyle, injuries, tools, tattoos, diet, and the endur
Preview of TED Talk: How Reliable is Fingerprint Evidence?- Theodore E. Yeshion

TED Talk: How Reliable is Fingerprint Evidence?- Theodore E. Yeshion

This engaging resource includes 15 thoughtful questions, a debate topic, and an expanded writing prompt based on the TED-Ed video exploring the science and history of fingerprint analysis. Students will dive into how fingerprints form, how they’re used in solving crimes, and the ethical and legal questions surrounding their reliability. Ideal for high school and college-level courses in forensic science, biology, criminal justice, or law, this resource encourages critical thinking, debate, and d
Preview of TED Talk: This Mushroom will Kill You Before You Know What’s Happening- Michael

TED Talk: This Mushroom will Kill You Before You Know What’s Happening- Michael

This fascinating TED-Ed companion resource explores one of nature’s most toxic organisms: the death cap mushroom. Students will investigate the biology behind its lethal effects, the chemistry of amatoxins, and the mystery of their evolutionary purpose. With 20 high school and college-level discussion questions, an extended writing prompt, and a debate topic, this resource is perfect for biology, toxicology, ecology, or forensics units. Whether your focus is on human health, ecosystems, or bi
Preview of TED Talk: The Most Dangerous Elements on the Periodic Table- Shannon Odell

TED Talk: The Most Dangerous Elements on the Periodic Table- Shannon Odell

From forensic poisonings to radioactive decay, this TED-Ed companion resource uncovers the periodic table’s deadliest secrets. Students will explore how toxic, reactive, and radioactive elements like thallium, mercury, lead, and polonium impact human health and society. This high-interest chemistry and public health lesson includes 20 deep discussion questions, a writing prompt that connects chemistry to ethics and policy, and a debate topic exploring whether dangerous elements should be strictl
Preview of TED Talk: What can DNA tests really tell us about our ancestry?- Prosanta Chakra

TED Talk: What can DNA tests really tell us about our ancestry?- Prosanta Chakra

This resource unpacks the science and limitations of DNA ancestry testing through the TED-Ed lesson on why siblings can receive different results. Students will explore recombination, inheritance patterns, genetic markers, and the biases built into DNA databases, while questioning what DNA can truly reveal about identity. This resource includes: 20 high school/college-level discussion questions A structured essay prompt on DNA testing and identity A debate topic with multiple perspectives and
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