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Preview of Crime Scene Investigations Test Prep Questions & Review Games, Grades 8-12

Crime Scene Investigations Test Prep Questions & Review Games, Grades 8-12

This test prep and review game resource is a physical, hands-on activity that helps students practice and review academic content in a fun, engaging, and interactive way — without relying on technology. Instead of worksheets or screen-based quizzes, students move, touch, write, manipulate, or physically interact with game pieces (like cards, boards, dice, or tokens) to review material and prepare for tests. Key Features:Tangible materials: Game boards, cards, dice, spinners, puzzle pieces,
Preview of Crime & Punishment  Assessment for Forensic Science/Criminal Justice

Crime & Punishment Assessment for Forensic Science/Criminal Justice

Assess your students' knowledge with this Crime and Punishment assessment on the criminal justice unit. Can be used as a quiz or a test. Goes right along with all the Crime & Punishment materials in my store. Includes elements from the different types of law, different types of crime, examples of crimes, and identifying scenarios. Includes: - PDF assessment (20 questions) - PDF answer key - Google Form quiz template ready for upload to Google Classroom with key Looking for more Crime & Pu
Preview of Crime Scene Investigations Test Prep Questions & Review Games, Grades 6-12

Crime Scene Investigations Test Prep Questions & Review Games, Grades 6-12

This test prep and review game resource is a physical, hands-on activity that helps students practice and review academic content in a fun, engaging, and interactive way — without relying on technology. Instead of worksheets or screen-based quizzes, students move, touch, write, manipulate, or physically interact with game pieces (like cards, boards, dice, or tokens) to review material and prepare for tests. Key Features:Tangible materials: Game boards, cards, dice, spinners, puzzle pieces,
Preview of Forensics Test Prep Questions & Review Games, Grades 6-12

Forensics Test Prep Questions & Review Games, Grades 6-12

This test prep and review game resource is a physical, hands-on activity that helps students practice and review academic content in a fun, engaging, and interactive way — without relying on technology. Instead of worksheets or screen-based quizzes, students move, touch, write, manipulate, or physically interact with game pieces (like cards, boards, dice, or tokens) to review material and prepare for tests. Key Features:Tangible materials: Game boards, cards, dice, spinners, puzzle pieces,
Preview of Dental Forensics Bite Mark Assessment

Dental Forensics Bite Mark Assessment

Assess your students' knowledge with this dental forensics bite mark assessment. Can be used as a quiz or a test. Goes right along with all the Dental Forensics materials in my store. Includes elements from the dental forensics history, teeth terminology knowledge and diagramming a bite marks. Includes: - PDF assessment (20 questions) - PDF answer key - Google Form quiz template ready for upload to Google Classroom with key Looking for more Dental Forensics resources? Dental Forensics Notes ca
Preview of Christmas Science Inquiry Investigation and STEM Activity for Middle School

Christmas Science Inquiry Investigation and STEM Activity for Middle School

Created by
Classroom 214
Engaged your students with this fun and festive science investigation. Using observation and data analysis, students apply the scientific method to solve a holiday mystery. Perfect for a December STEM lesson, this hands-on low-prep activity keeps students engaged before winter break.ACTIVITY DESCRIPTIONThis is an exciting mini-inquiry lab that uses candy canes! In this inquiry activity students read a short newspaper article about a criminal who is sneaking into Santa's Toy Shop and destroying c
Preview of Can You Spot the Fake? Art Forgery & History activity (counterfeit unit)

Can You Spot the Fake? Art Forgery & History activity (counterfeit unit)

This fun forgery lesson focuses more on students observational skills in exploring famous pieces of art. It is interactive with student input, media and exploration opportunities. Students will explore 10 of the most famous paintings in art history. They will decide which of 2 options is the fake based on any background knowledge. After making their best educated guess, there is a video to view and a educational website to explore for each paining giving the students more knowledge and understa
Preview of Trace Evidence: Animal Hair Lesson with Slides, Notes, Lab and Review

Trace Evidence: Animal Hair Lesson with Slides, Notes, Lab and Review

Learn animal hair forensics! This resource is designed to teach the basics of animal hair identification. Students will review the structure of hair, learn the three common cuticle patterns, and the five most common medulla patterns. This gives them the vocabulary to describe and differentiate between the hairs of cats, dogs, deer, rodents and rabbits.  The Animal Hair Lab guides students to observe actual slides of these same five animals, plus any additional animal hair samples your students
Preview of Intro to Soil Evidence and Case Studies (Forensic Geology)

Intro to Soil Evidence and Case Studies (Forensic Geology)

This resource is a fun introduction to Forensic Geology (soil evidence). Students watch a video of an interview with Forensic Geologist Dr. Heather Hanna, then explore six case studies involving soil evidence. The video interview is 50 minutes long, and includes some basics of soil evidence, how soil is analyzed and compared, and a handful of case studies as examples. Students will complete the provided three page question sheet as they watch.  Then, students learn about six diverse case studie
Preview of Cybercrime & Digital Forensics Escape Room, Digital Resource Grades 6-12

Cybercrime & Digital Forensics Escape Room, Digital Resource Grades 6-12

IMPORTANT! This resource REQUIRES teachers to prep the escape room with or without their students. Please make sure to purchase if you are open to prepping the escape room before use.This escape room activity offers an interactive way to engage students in learning. It transforms traditional lessons into an immersive adventure where students must solve a series of puzzles and challenges related to the subject matter to "escape" or complete a mission.  This escape room is designed in a way for
Preview of Types of Crimes Four Corners Activity Print & Digital Resources

Types of Crimes Four Corners Activity Print & Digital Resources

This resource is designed for students to demonstrate their understanding. This permits students to move to different corners of the room based on their response to a statement or question. It can encourage and/or support a discussion, or lesson review, and allows individuals to express their opinions on a topic. The resource includes over 20 statements/questions that can be used with students.Teachers can use this resource to engage students in critical thinking and promote discussion using th
Preview of Virtual Lesson on Molecular Evolution & Clocks and Amino Acid Sequencing Intro

Virtual Lesson on Molecular Evolution & Clocks and Amino Acid Sequencing Intro

In light of events, I put together this lesson plan for teachers and students in the sophomore/junior level biology courses. The best way, in my opinion, to use this is to intro this with your students via zoom or some sort of live platform what the objective is (an intro to the molecular nitty gritty techy side of evolution in action- something that isn't hard for students to grasp or "believe")- connect it with an NGSS standard and off you go. I include a 18 minute lecture on molecular evolut
Preview of Trace Evidence: Human Hair Lab

Trace Evidence: Human Hair Lab

Simple and fun Human Hair Evidence Lab for forensics! The purpose of this activity is to give students a chance to see hair under a microscope, to identify and recognize the various characteristics of human hair, and to experience the challenge of matching hair to a suspect. They will also gain a deeper understanding of why hair is class evidence, and the danger of improper use of hair evidence in court.  Included in the Human Hair Lab resource: Google Slide with instructions for students for co
Preview of Forensic Science: Teach how to Sketch a Crime Scene

Forensic Science: Teach how to Sketch a Crime Scene

Students will be learning how, and then creating two crime scene sketches. One is provided in the resource as a simple aerial view of a crime scene (see it in the Preview!). The other scene students will create themselves! NO PREP! Download and use right away! This resource is designed to be flexible, able to be used in class, or as a remote learning assignment.Resource includes: Teachers Google Slide set - introduces the activity and provides examples and instructions for how to complete the a
Preview of Forensic Science Lesson: Direct vs Circumstantial Evidence

Forensic Science Lesson: Direct vs Circumstantial Evidence

This resource is designed to teach students the difference between Direct and Circumstantial evidence. It also shows students how unreliable direct evidence (eyewitness testimony) is, and therefore the extreme importance of circumstantial evidence - which is what Forensic Science is all about!  Resource contains: Direct vs Circumstantial Evidence Google Slides - 16 slides NO PREP This lesson is student - led, the teacher needs only to give students access! It includes… An explanation of the diff
Preview of Forensic Science: Class vs Individual Evidence Slides, Notes, Activity

Forensic Science: Class vs Individual Evidence Slides, Notes, Activity

Everything you need to teach your Forensic Science students the difference between Class and Individual Evidence. Students learn how to identify each type of evidence, and then practice their skills on fifteen different examples!  The resource was purposefully designed to be flexible, teacher led, student led, or a mix of both! Resource contains: Class vs Individual Evidence Google Slides: Four slides with the definition of each type of evidence and examples. This can be used in two ways: For
Preview of Locard Exchange Principle Activity: Introduction to Trace Evidence

Locard Exchange Principle Activity: Introduction to Trace Evidence

This is the perfect introduction to your Trace Evidence Unit! Your students will learn about Trace Evidence and its value in Forensic Science. Then they explore the Locard Exchange Principle with a fun, simple activity.  Resource includes:Google Slides to introduce the lesson and explain the activity: 12 SlidesStudent Sheet: includes places for taking notes, instructions for the activity, activity responses and reflection questionsDetailed teaching guide with tips and tricks for getting the most
Preview of DNA Fingerprinting Simulated Crime Scene Activity Distance Learning

DNA Fingerprinting Simulated Crime Scene Activity Distance Learning

Created by
Sunrise Science
This DNA Fingerprinting Simulated Crime Scene Activity is a great way to begin your unit on the structure, function and processes of DNA in order to elicit student interest in learning about the DNA molecule! I introduce this crime scene situation on the first day of studying DNA then do a series of lessons on DNA structure and replication, all while the crime scene is set up in the classroom to keep my students engaged. The last day of the week, we do this fingerprinting activity to determine t
Preview of Genetics /Heredity DNA Candy Lab Fun Middle School Lab

Genetics /Heredity DNA Candy Lab Fun Middle School Lab

Created by
The Lesson Pony
Purpose of the lab:  To create a 3-dimensional model of DNA to study the structure of the molecules and how to Make an Edible DNA Model that contains clear directions for students to understand DNA. Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is the basic building block of human nature. With advances in genetics, biology has become one of the most important, cutting-edge fields in science. It is more important than ever before that we begin familiarizing ourselves with DNA at a young age, and what better w
Preview of Skirting the Evidence - Forensic Files

Skirting the Evidence - Forensic Files

This is a video guide to the Forensic Files episode called Skirting the Evidence. This crime was solved with photo and fiber analysis. An answer key is provided.
Preview of Forensics Blood Spatter Analysis Activity | NO PREP!

Forensics Blood Spatter Analysis Activity | NO PREP!

This blood spatter activity is designed to help your students practice their forensics spatter analysis skills! It can be 100% digital, and easily used for distance learning.  Students will… Distinguish between blood dripping from close to the ground, vs high above the groundKnow if a trail of blood came from someone who was running, or walkingDetermine which direction a drop of blood was moving when it hit a surfaceRecognize that long drops hit a surface at a low angle, while drops that are mor
Preview of Forensic Science: Blood Spatter Evidence Notes + Review Questions

Forensic Science: Blood Spatter Evidence Notes + Review Questions

Teach your students Forensic Blood Spatter Analysis! NO PREP - This set of notes is designed to help your students learn how to identify different types of blood spatter patterns, and what they mean at a crime scene. The notes follow along with the YouTube video ‘Blood Spatter Analysis Lecture’ posted by Renee Blake. The lecture is in two parts: Part 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9XVJ2xBZV2c Part 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ioL_GQO_I00 These links are included in both the prin
Preview of Hands On Forensics Glass Lab: Notes, Slides, Review, Lab

Hands On Forensics Glass Lab: Notes, Slides, Review, Lab

Your students will take the role of analysts for this Forensic Glass Lab to solve the case of the stolen Pokemon card valued at $35,000! Glass evidence is collected from the crime scene and found associated with three suspects. Who took the priceless card? Before starting the glass lab, students work through twenty three interactive Google Slides to learn about nine different ways to analyze glass. Slides are student-led and teach them all they need to know about how to complete the lab. No dir
Preview of The 7 S's of Crime Scene Investigation Activity for Forensics

The 7 S's of Crime Scene Investigation Activity for Forensics

Practice the 7 S's of CSI by having students be creative! Each student or team will write their own crime, then pretend they are completing the 7 S's for that crime. Great review of the steps with high student creativity and engagement!
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