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Preview of St. Patrick's Day Forensic Science True Crime Activity Reading Comprehension

St. Patrick's Day Forensic Science True Crime Activity Reading Comprehension

The Forensics of St. Patrick’s Day: Holiday Crimes Solved – Reading Comprehension WorksheetAs a teacher, I have seen how students become deeply engaged when forensic science is applied to real-world cases. This high-interest reading comprehension worksheet explores the criminal investigations surrounding St. Patrick’s Day, a holiday known for large celebrations but also an increase in forensic cases. Students will analyze how forensic experts solve crimes such as counterfeit merchandise, fina
Preview of Halloween Anatomy and Physiology Bundle

Halloween Anatomy and Physiology Bundle

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Bowl of Cheery
🎃 Bring Spooky Science to Your Anatomy & Physiology Class with This Halloween Bundle! 🎃 Looking for a way to celebrate Halloween in your high school or college Anatomy & Physiology class without sacrificing rigor? This discounted bundle is the perfect solution! It packages four of my best-selling, spookiest resources together to save you time and money. Engage your students with fascinating (and sometimes gruesome) real-world medical concepts that perfectly fit the Halloween theme. This bund
Preview of Grandma got run-over by WHICH Reindeer? - CER (Claim, Evidence, and Reasoning)

Grandma got run-over by WHICH Reindeer? - CER (Claim, Evidence, and Reasoning)

This holiday activity has the students read a bunch of clues and fill in a table to organize the clues so they can determine which reindeer ran over grandma as she was walking home Christmas Eve. It also includes a set of reindeer prints from each of Santa’s reindeer that the students can use to match to the prints found in the snow at the crime scene. Using the clues and the prints, the students should be able to solve the crime. The crime itself is fairly easy to solve, the real work comes
Preview of What took the Turkey? - A Thanksgiving CER (Claim, Evidence, and Reasoning)

What took the Turkey? - A Thanksgiving CER (Claim, Evidence, and Reasoning)

Need something fun and educational related to Thanksgiving? If so, this activity may be just what you need!This activity requires students to read a bunch of clues and fill in a table to organize the clues so they can determine what took the Thanksgiving turkey. Using the clues and the measurements of the predator’s paw prints, the students should be able to determine if it was a red fox, gray fox, coyote, or bobcat that took the turkey from the turkey farm.The crime itself is fairly easy to sol
Preview of Halloween Haunting CER (Claim, Evidence, and Reasoning)- Who is the Ghost?

Halloween Haunting CER (Claim, Evidence, and Reasoning)- Who is the Ghost?

Need something fun and educational to celebrate Halloween? This activity may be just what you’re looking for! This activity requires students to read a bunch of clues and fill in a table to organize the clues so they can determine which suspect is the ghastly ghost. Using the clues, the students should be able to determine if it is Billy, Juan, Lorena, Hailey, or Logsdon who is dressing up as a ghost and scaring kids on Halloween night. The crime itself is fairly easy to solve, the real wor
Preview of Christmas Genetic Mutations Activity | Reindeer DNA & Protein Synthesis Practice

Christmas Genetic Mutations Activity | Reindeer DNA & Protein Synthesis Practice

Bring some holiday fun to your genetics unit with this Christmas-themed Genetic Mutations Activity! Students explore how changes in DNA can lead to surprising traits — perfect for a seasonal twist on protein synthesis, transcription, and translation. In this activity, students analyze DNA sequences from “mystery reindeer”, identify mutation types — frameshift, insertion, deletion, missense, nonsense, and silent mutations — and determine how each mutation alters the reindeer’s appearance. By dec
Preview of Halloween Genetic Mutations Activity | Monster DNA & Protein Synthesis Practice

Halloween Genetic Mutations Activity | Monster DNA & Protein Synthesis Practice

Bring some spooky fun to your genetics unit with this Halloween-themed Genetic Mutations Activity! Students explore how changes in DNA can lead to surprising and monstrous traits — perfect for a seasonal twist on protein synthesis, transcription, and translation. In this activity, students analyze DNA sequences from “mystery monsters”, identify mutation types — frameshift, insertion, deletion, missense, nonsense, and silent mutations — and determine how each mutation alters the monster’s appear
Preview of Valentines Genetic Mutations Activity | Lovebug DNA & Protein Synthesis Practice

Valentines Genetic Mutations Activity | Lovebug DNA & Protein Synthesis Practice

Bring some holiday fun to your genetics unit with this Valentine's Day-themed Genetic Mutations Activity! Students explore how changes in DNA can lead to surprising traits — perfect for a seasonal twist on protein synthesis, transcription, and translation. In this activity, students analyze DNA sequences from “Mystery Lovebugs”, identify mutation types — frameshift, insertion, deletion, missense, nonsense, and silent mutations — and determine how each mutation alters the Lovebug’s appearance. B
Preview of The Christmas Cookie Caper - CER (Claim, Evidence, and Reasoning)

The Christmas Cookie Caper - CER (Claim, Evidence, and Reasoning)

Need a holiday activity that is fun AND educational? If so, this holiday CER may be just what you need. This activity has the students read a bunch of clues and fill in a table to organize the clues so they can determine which baker at the Crispy Cookie Company stole the secret sugar cookie recipe from Mr. Crispy’s desk. The crime itself is fairly easy to solve, the real work comes when the students write their CER. This part of the worksheet looks like this: After completing the reading and not
Preview of Who Kidnapped Baby New Year? - CER (Claim, Evidence, and Reasoning)

Who Kidnapped Baby New Year? - CER (Claim, Evidence, and Reasoning)

This holiday activity has the students read a bunch of clues and fill in a table to organize the clues so they can determine who kidnapped Baby New Year at the New Year’s Eve party. Using the clues and fingerprint evidence, the students should be able to determine if it was Angelito, Autumn, Sato, Zach, or Katie. The crime itself is fairly easy to solve, the real work comes when the students write their CER. This part of the worksheet looks like this: After completing the reading and note-taki
Preview of Ugly Christmas Sweater Escape Room Ugly Sweater Activity Christmas Mystery Game

Ugly Christmas Sweater Escape Room Ugly Sweater Activity Christmas Mystery Game

Are you looking for a fun and engaging reading comprehension activity for the holidays? Check out this popular themed escape room and have your students unlock the "Mystery of the Swiped Sweaters!"Get your students thinking and using their analytical skills with GATER Educator's "Case of the Swiped Sweaters"! Through puzzles and challenges, students will use deductive logic, inference, forensics, and common sense to solve this mystery. Close Reading CHALLENGES include:Informational Text- “Proc
Preview of Valentines Day Guided Reading Comprehension Worksheet Activity Bundle

Valentines Day Guided Reading Comprehension Worksheet Activity Bundle

Valentines Day Reading Comprehension Bundle Across Science, Social Studies, and Life SkillsEvery February I’m looking for lessons that feel timely without turning class into a holiday party. This Valentines Day reading bundle gives you rigorous, classroom-ready readings that hook students with a familiar theme while still teaching real science, forensic thinking, civics, economics, and healthy decision-making. I’ve used these as independent work, discussion days, stations, and reliable sub plans
Preview of Zombie Trace Evidence Wound Lab Activity for Forensics | Easy Prep | Halloween

Zombie Trace Evidence Wound Lab Activity for Forensics | Easy Prep | Halloween

What do you get when you combine zombies, trace evidence, and fake wounds? A fun EASY PREP trace evidence project your Forensic students will LOVE (or at least mine did)! Student teams are called on to become members of the elite Zombie Task Force tasked with the job of matching mysterious wounds with the type of zombie that created them. This Zombie Trace Evidence Wound Lab Activity has student teams create a wound to match a specific scenario. Then, investigative teams will collect trace ev
Preview of Which Leprechaun Stole the Pot of Gold? (St Patrick's Day Claim, Ev, Reasoning)

Which Leprechaun Stole the Pot of Gold? (St Patrick's Day Claim, Ev, Reasoning)

This holiday activity has the students read a bunch of clues and fill in a table to organize the clues so they can determine which Leprechaun stole the pot of gold from the Rainbow Room on St. Patrick's Day. Students should be able to use the clues to solve the crime. The crime itself is fairly easy to solve, the real work comes when the students write their CER. This part of the worksheet looks like this: After completing the reading and note-taking, you must determine which Leprechaun stole t
Preview of Claim, Evidence, Reasoning (CER) Bundle - 8 Activities

Claim, Evidence, Reasoning (CER) Bundle - 8 Activities

Claim, Evidence, Reasoning (CER) Bundle-8 ActivitiesNeed help getting your students to make a claim and back it with evidence and reasoning? If so, this bundle of CER activities may be just what you need! These activities require students to read a bunch of clues and fill in a table to organize the clues, so they can solve different cases. Some cases also require students to look at fingerprints, maps, or animal tracks in mud. Using the clues, and other information provided, the students should
Preview of JonBenet Ramsey Case Study CSI Student Activity Bundle Forensic Science Murder

JonBenet Ramsey Case Study CSI Student Activity Bundle Forensic Science Murder

Are you looking for a great case to engage your students, while they apply concepts learned from the CSI unit?Dive into one of America’s most controversial cases with this comprehensive 3-part case study bundle that challenges high school students tothink like forensic investigators and critical analysts. Designed for Forensic Science, this resource uses the infamous JonBenet Ramsey case to spark discussion, develop analytical skills, and explore ethical dilemmas in high-profile investigations.
Preview of Classifying Types of Evidence Thanksgiving Activity Color a Turkey

Classifying Types of Evidence Thanksgiving Activity Color a Turkey

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ScienceTram
Have fun while practicing identifying types of evidence in Forensics! Great sub plans that are easy to check! Students will classify 10 pieces of evidence as class or individual. Then students choose the correct answer from the options in each column. They will then color the spaces on the turkey with the color that corresponds to the answer. It is differentiated to include TWO different turkey coloring sheets. One that requires more spaces to color and one requires less. This helps it work wel
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