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Preview of CER Practice Claim Evidence and Reasoning Activity Crime Scene Forensic Science

CER Practice Claim Evidence and Reasoning Activity Crime Scene Forensic Science

Are you looking for an engaging activity to easily introduce your students to claim evidence reasoning (CER), and scientific explanations? Students will love this forensic science crime scene investigation where they write up their findings using the claim evidence reasoning CER format.  What will students be doing during this forensic science claim evidence reasoning CER practice activity? They will observe a crime sceneAnalyze the police report and forensic reports Record their observations
Preview of DNA Fingerprinting/DNA Profiling Activity: Learn & Model - NO PREP!

DNA Fingerprinting/DNA Profiling Activity: Learn & Model - NO PREP!

Model DNA Fingerprinting/DNA Profiling with this digital resource! Your students will walk through the Three Steps of making a DNA Fingerprint. Then they use what they learned to create four DNA Fingerprints and solve a murder case! All learning and instructions for the activity are included on the slides for them - truly no prep! Students can complete the activity on their own - or work in pairs. Resource includes: How are DNA Fingerprints Made? Fourteen interactive Google Slides that teach
Preview of Forensics Project: Make a Murder in Miniature & be the CSI on the Crime Scene!

Forensics Project: Make a Murder in Miniature & be the CSI on the Crime Scene!

This Forensic Science project allows students to show off all of the CSI skills they have learned in a Forensics course. They are tasked with creating and processing their own mini murder scene. Resource IncludesFull Teaching guide with detailed instructions Detailed rubric for the Diorama, Written portion and PresentationGoogle Slide presentation: 18 slides designed to show students - full of tips, Dos and Don'ts, example projects (both good examples and poor examples)Sample Student Presentati
Preview of Criminal Behavior, Cybercrime & Digital Forensics Social Media Project

Criminal Behavior, Cybercrime & Digital Forensics Social Media Project

Students create social media posts to demonstrate their understanding of cybercrime and digital forensic. Phases:Students work on their projects creating their social media posts.Students engage in a Gallery Walk and nominate their favorite projects.Students reflect upon the experience.What's Included:Digital & Printable VersionSocial media templatesStudent Directions & Instructional ToolsProject MaterialsAwards & TokensGrading RubricTeacher’s GuideSkills developed:Time ManagementResearch Critic
Preview of Criminal Behavior, Profiling & Psychology  Student Led Discussion Activity

Criminal Behavior, Profiling & Psychology Student Led Discussion Activity

Classroom Speed Dating is an engaging, interactive discussion activity where students rotate in pairs or small groups to share and refine their thoughts on a specific question or topic. This format encourages students to articulate their ideas, actively listen to their peers, and develop their understanding through collaborative dialogue. Skills Developed and EnhancedCommunication SkillsActive ListeningCritical ThinkingFeedback and ReflectionCollaborationAdaptability and more!What's Included:Ov
Preview of Criminal Behavior, Profiling & Psychology Discussion Activity, Peer Questioning

Criminal Behavior, Profiling & Psychology Discussion Activity, Peer Questioning

Classroom Speed Dating is an engaging, interactive discussion activity where students rotate in pairs or small groups to share and refine their thoughts on a specific question or topic. This format encourages students to articulate their ideas, actively listen to their peers, and develop their understanding through collaborative dialogue. Skills Developed and EnhancedCommunication SkillsActive ListeningCritical ThinkingFeedback and ReflectionCollaborationAdaptability and more!What's Included:Ov
Preview of Forensic Explosives Evidence Lesson: Slides, Notes, Project, Test! NO PREP

Forensic Explosives Evidence Lesson: Slides, Notes, Project, Test! NO PREP

Teach your students Forensics Explosive Evidence with this no prep resource! Students learn about explosives and five different types of bombs, while recording what they learn in their guided notes. They will then do a research presentation about a chosen bombing event. Resource includes: Two ways to teach about Forensic Explosives: A Google Slide set that is student independent, or use the Google Slide set that is designed for lecture. 22 Slides of information! Guided notes for students to rec
Preview of DNA Fingerprinting/DNA Profiling Lesson: Slides + Notes + Review Questions

DNA Fingerprinting/DNA Profiling Lesson: Slides + Notes + Review Questions

Teach your students how CSI use DNA Evidence in Forensic Investigations! How are DNA Fingerprints used to solve crime? NO PREP - flexible for digital and in-class use.  Forty one Google Slides! Topics covered:What is DNA?Where can DNA be found at a crime scene?How is DNA Evidence collected and stored?History of DNA EvidenceWhat is the value of DNA as evidence?Limitations of DNA evidence Steps for making a DNA FingerprintUsing DNA when there is no body Post Conviction DNA Testing - mention of th
Preview of Biome or Ecosystem Shoebox Project

Biome or Ecosystem Shoebox Project

Created by
Laney Lee
Looking for an extension activity for your ecology unit? Do you need a hands-on way for students to extend their learning? If so, this Ecosystem Shadowbox Project is the perfect resource for you!  With this resource, students will create a food web which represents all the biotic factors of their ecosystem as well as describing how physical and biological changes in the ecosystem will impact the populations. Who is this resource for?This resource can be used by classroom teachers, tutors, and p
Preview of Forensics FINAL - Student Choice Project - Completely EDITABLE!

Forensics FINAL - Student Choice Project - Completely EDITABLE!

Created by
2 STEM girls
This resource is a NO-PREP, Easy to Grade Project that students can do from home or at school. Students choose to: Analyze a Crime Scene TV Show Research a Famous Forensic CaseOR Create their Own Crime Story This resource comes with: Project Overview Google Doc (includes criteria for each project choice, suggestions for TV shows, podcasts, and case study websites, and a general rubric)Student Choice Google Form Project Submission Google Form Each of these resources is editable, so you can reuse
Preview of Forensics 'Innocence Project' Project: Importance of DNA Evidence | NO PREP

Forensics 'Innocence Project' Project: Importance of DNA Evidence | NO PREP

This Forensics Project demonstrates the power of DNA testing as evidence. 100% NO PREP! It will give students the chance to learn about the work of the Innocence Project: a non-profit group that helps people who have been wrongfully imprisoned. The Innocence Project has led to nearly 400 people being released from prison, some of them even from death row.  Most of the exonerations are due to post-conviction DNA testing, which was not available at the time of the trial. The Innocence Project ob
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