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Preview of BACK TO SCHOOL! Microscope Mystery Lab: The Great Ferret Escape MS & HS

BACK TO SCHOOL! Microscope Mystery Lab: The Great Ferret Escape MS & HS

Your students will love this hands-on forensic science investigation as they use their microscope skills to analyze mysterious residues from a classroom “crime scene” and crack the case! ✨ What’s Inside: ✅ Differentiated worksheets ✅ Next-day quiz in 2 formats (with answer key + rubric) ✅ Teacher notes packed with tips for differentiation & extension ✅ Full answer key Perfect for upper elementary through college—this lab works as an extension activity, science centers, or RTI. No matter
Preview of Forensics Terminology Review: Blood Basics

Forensics Terminology Review: Blood Basics

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Understanding vocabulary is so important when students are learning a new topic. Students need to understand the basics and then build upon what they know. This is a worksheet (pdf) that can be used as homework or a quiz to help students see what areas they are glowing and where to grow
Preview of Forensics - Direct vs Circumstantial Evidence Card Sort - Review

Forensics - Direct vs Circumstantial Evidence Card Sort - Review

Make Learning Engaging with a Direct vs Circumstantial Card Sort!Add a hands-on, interactive twist to your Forensic Science lessons with this card sort activity. Designed to reinforce key concepts, this resource helps students distinguish between the three fundamental categories: Direct Evidence, Circumstantial Physical Evidence, and Circumstantial Biological Evidence. How It Works:Print and cut out the card pieces provided.Have students work individually or in pairs to sort each card under the
Preview of Forensics - Stages of Decomposition Card Sort Review - Death Unit

Forensics - Stages of Decomposition Card Sort Review - Death Unit

Make Learning Engaging with a Stages of Decomposition Card Sort!Add a hands-on, interactive twist to your Forensic Science lessons with this card sort activity. Designed to reinforce key concepts, this resource helps students distinguish between the five fundamental stages of decomposition: Stages 1 - 5. How It Works:Print, laminate, and cut out the card pieces provided.Have students work individually or in pairs to sort each card under the correct heading.Use this as a quick formative assessmen
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