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6th grade criminal justice - law laboratories

Preview of Forensics Unit 14 Resource Bundle:  Human Remains (Forensic Anthropology)

Forensics Unit 14 Resource Bundle: Human Remains (Forensic Anthropology)

Make teaching Forensics easy with this complete Forensics Unit 14 Bundle that includes:Forensics Unit Plan 14: Human Remains (Forensic Anthropology)Forensics Unit 14 PPT: Human RemainsForensics Unit 14.1 All-in-One Lab Activity & Review Worksheet: Overview of the SkeletonForensics Anthropology Unit 14.2 All-in-One Lab Activity & Review Worksheet: Classification of Human BonesForensics Anthropology Unit 14.3 All-in-One Lab Activity and Review Worksheet: Human Bone StructureForensics Unit
Preview of Forensic Hair Analysis Activity Sheet/Lab

Forensic Hair Analysis Activity Sheet/Lab

Created by
Ms W Economics
This is an in-depth worksheet/lab activity that includes identifying types of hair and matching hairs to other hairs.
Preview of Fingerprinting: Lab and Analysis Forensic Science Activity

Fingerprinting: Lab and Analysis Forensic Science Activity

Created by
Mrs Wood Teaches
This fun and engaging fingerprinting lab allows students to get hands on experience with not only making fingerprints but analyzing them too! They will get insight into what it is like to be a fingerprint analyst. Students will use ink pads to create their prints on a fingerprint card modeled after one used by the police department. They will then analyze their prints for pattern type, compare those to the class, and then compare to the expected averages to see what the outcome will be!Ink pads
Preview of Lab--Banana Autopsy (SFS5a, SFS5b)

Lab--Banana Autopsy (SFS5a, SFS5b)

This Banana Autopsy is a great hands-on activity to get your Forensic Science students to understand the basic processes of an autopsy. You prepare the banana victims, they try to figure out the manner and cause of death. Students will follow the simple procedure, answer analysis questions, and prepare a Pathology Report on the victim.I recommend working in pairs for this lab. You need about 60 min.What you need for the lab: bananas, paper plates, plastic knives, forceps, needles & thread
Preview of Forensic Hair Analysis Lesson/Lab

Forensic Hair Analysis Lesson/Lab

Created by
Ms W Economics
This includes the PPT and Lab Activity for the hair analysis lesson.
Preview of Prison Research Project & Case Study

Prison Research Project & Case Study

Rikers Correctional Facility in NYC is one of the nation's most notorious prisons. This research project examines Rikers from several perspectives. Students get to see a glimpse inside Rikers, do some research on their own, and then propose some possible solutions to some of the incredibly complex problems facing not only Rikers, but all Corrections as well.Ideal for HS Government or Civics. This can be used for middle school students, but the Instructor should exercise caution as some of the t
Preview of Paper Chromatography Lab Experiment

Paper Chromatography Lab Experiment

This paper chromatography lab experiment will have your students testing different inks to learn about forensics at crime scenes.Each group will need:chromatography paper (or a substitute)a 400mL beaker (or glass container of similar size)another container for pouring watertwo pencilswashable coloured markers. Black is the most dramatic, so you should definitely have that. They can test other colours after black. You could also have one set of markers and each group takes turn using one colour a
Preview of Triangulation of Desk Evidence

Triangulation of Desk Evidence

After reviewing the presentation on crime scene sketching and evidence location students participate in this realistic activity by creating a rough sketch as well as a scale drawing. These drawings are used by the students to identify the location of the crime scene evidence by both coordinate location and triangulation.
Preview of Fingerprint Activity

Fingerprint Activity

This engaging fingerprint analysis laboratory activity will teach your students about a few basic types of fingerprints. Students will read background information about fingerprints and forensic analysis, then collect their own fingerprints using a few readily available materials. Finally, students will compile the results from their classmates and draw a double bar graph to analyze their results. One of my students' favourite grade 6 projects every year!Also included in my Evidence and Investig
Preview of Fingerprint Lab 2

Fingerprint Lab 2

Created by
Ms W Economics
This is the second lab activity that goes with the fingerprint Mini-Unit. This will have students analyze their own fingerprints and the fingerprints of others (provided). This will help students understand how fingerprint analysis works including types of fingerprints and small ridge characteristics.
Preview of Fingerprint Lab 1

Fingerprint Lab 1

Created by
Ms W Economics
This lab will have students take their own fingerprints and then (optionally) analyze them.
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