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7th grade forensics graphic organizers

Preview of Microscope Doodle Notes | Middle School Science | Cornell Notes

Microscope Doodle Notes | Middle School Science | Cornell Notes

Created by
Sunrise Science
These scaffolded Cornell Doodle Notes combine two effective note-taking strategies and can be used to introduce the parts, their functions, and the use of the compound microscope. These notes provide a graphic organizer of the parts and functions of the microscope, a summary of how the microscope magnifies an image, rules for using a microscope safely and properly, and steps for calculating a compound microscope’s total magnification power.As a review at the end of the notes, there is a Sum It U
Preview of Eukaryotic Cells and Organelles Matching Activity (Cut and Paste)

Eukaryotic Cells and Organelles Matching Activity (Cut and Paste)

Understanding the functions of and being able to identify the structures of Eukaryotic cells such as Plant and Animal cells is very important in Life Science. *This product is a great way to assess your student’s knowledge and understanding of the organelles and structures inside a eukaryotic cell. *Students can either use the provided sheets to paste their information, or they can use paper that you provide. Included in this product: *2 sheets of information about functions, names, pictures,
Preview of Human Brain: Build-a-Brain Puzzle Activity

Human Brain: Build-a-Brain Puzzle Activity

Forget the worksheet and get their hands busy building a brain. This is a great hands-on activity that supports tactile learners and give fidgetters something to do with in their hands. Easy prep and teacher guide walks you through the process. When assembled students puzzle is approximately 15 inch by 20 inch. CLICK here to SAVE 20% on this activity with our Brain-iac Bundle.Activity packet includes:Colored Full Set of of Lobes and Brain PartsBlack & White Set of Lobes to print on colored
Preview of DNA, RNA, and Protein Synthesis Graphic Notes!

DNA, RNA, and Protein Synthesis Graphic Notes!

Use these Graphic Notes to help your students keep track of the most important pieces of DNA, RNA, and Protein Synthesis:Included in these Graphic Notes:- Diagrams of DNA and RNA- Definitions of DNA and RNA- Information on Codons and Amino Acids- How DNA and RNA code for proteins and therefore life- Comparison of DNA vs. RNA- The roles of mRNA and tRNA- The five nitrogen bases- Tricks to remember the bases and what pairs - Mosaic style graphic organizer to keep everything straight!Suggested uses
Preview of Forensics Physical Evidence Jigsaw Activity DIGITAL and PRINT

Forensics Physical Evidence Jigsaw Activity DIGITAL and PRINT

Created by
WISEflamingo
Forensic Science & DISTANCE LEARNING A perfect alternative to boring lecture notes! The focus is on Physical Evidence, how it is collected, why it is useful, databases that house information and famous cases that involved that type of evidence. In this classic Jigsaw activity students break into small groups that focus on one type of physical evidence. Students then reform into new groups with a representative from each specialty group to complete a graphic organizer. A bonus blank special
Preview of Forensic Science Career Stations Activity

Forensic Science Career Stations Activity

Created by
The Teacher Spot
Are your students doing a forensics unit? Are they interested in the different careers available in forensic science? This is a great activity that will expose them to 10 forensic science careers! Each poster has a quick informational text about a forensics career (10 careers total). Students will have: 1) an overview of forensic science sheet, 2) a graphic organizer to visit each "career station" and record 3 interesting take-aways, and 3) a self-reflection "Forensics and Me" sheet where th
Preview of Microbe Disease Detective

Microbe Disease Detective

Created by
Lara Tingey
FUN way to have students explore the world of disease transfer. Be a detective analyzing what happened one day at the zoo. My students tell me this is one of their favorite activities for the year.
Preview of Crime 360 Video Questions & Reaction Article for Forensics!  Great SUB plan!

Crime 360 Video Questions & Reaction Article for Forensics! Great SUB plan!

Created by
Science with DrM
Product DescriptionWhat would you do if you were the defendant in a murder investigation and your case was presented on TV…. BEFORE your trial in court? The rise in popularity of real-life crime scene shows means this is a real possibility! In fact, it did happen to the defendant in the case shown on the popular A & E Show "Crime 360". Defense attorneys strengthened their case by asking for evidence shown in the TV show that they were not furnished by the prosecution in their case. My stu
Preview of Great Bee Mystery: TedEd Accompaniment (Guided CER)

Great Bee Mystery: TedEd Accompaniment (Guided CER)

Created by
DeJoyful Science
Crack the Case: Investigating Colony Collapse Disorder with Crime-Themed Learning! Step into the shoes of a detective and unravel the mystery of colony collapse disorder (CCD) with our captivating and interactive resource. Designed for middle and high school students, this lesson combines the intrigue of a crime investigation with the critical thinking skills needed to understand the plight of our pollinator friends.How It Works: TedEd Video: Kickstart your investigation by watching a captivati
Preview of Inference Murder Mystery

Inference Murder Mystery

Created by
Write That Down
This is a murder mystery slideshow that takes an activity I usually do physically and puts it in a digital format. This is usually used after a student has already learned about inferences, and is then trying to make their own inferences about who killed the man, why he was killed, and how. There are three different areas the students need to explore, including the crime scene, with close up shots on the scene, interviews with the suspects (including audio versions to listen to), and items fou
Preview of CER Evolution Claim Evidence Reasoning NGSS MS-LS4-1 HS-LS4-1 Digital

CER Evolution Claim Evidence Reasoning NGSS MS-LS4-1 HS-LS4-1 Digital

Students learn how Scientists have named a new species that may have been the direct ancestor of modern humans through a C.E.R. (Claim Evidence Reasoning) graphic organizer. This is great for getting your students to explain phenomena in a meaningful way and it allows you as the instructor to adequately assess their understanding of concepts. The students figure out what the "Claim" is in the article, they then use data that supports the claim in the "Evidence" section, draw visual evidence and
Preview of What is Forensic Anthropology? Non-Fiction Article

What is Forensic Anthropology? Non-Fiction Article

Created by
Caitlin DuRoss
Forensic Anthropology Introduction article. This unit was a unit piloted from the state.
Preview of Forensic Science Doodle-it! Notes Physical Evidence DIGITAL DISTANCE LEARNING

Forensic Science Doodle-it! Notes Physical Evidence DIGITAL DISTANCE LEARNING

Created by
WISEflamingo
FORENSICS & DISTANCE LEARNING: These Doodle-it! Note pages are the perfect graphic organizer for introducing the basics of physical evidence. Look at the classifications of physical evidence and how they are used by scientists to solve crimes! These notes are meant to introduce the topic of physical evidence. For detailed notes on types of physical evidence (such as fingerprints) other Doodle-it! Notes from WISEflamingo are available. By embellishing their notes with creative touches suc
Preview of Physical Evidence Banner and Gallery Walk Project

Physical Evidence Banner and Gallery Walk Project

Created by
WISEflamingo
Gallery Walks are a great alternative to boring scaffolded notes! Students will create a banner on various types of physical evidence highlighting how the evidence is used and cases in which the evidence cracked the case. After students fill out a graphic organizer while completing a gallery walk. Gallery Walks are a great alternative to boring scaffolded notes! Download includes:- Physical Evidence Banner Template (print on cardstock)-A Sample Physical Evidence Banner Filled out-Graphic Organi
Preview of Forensic Doodle-it! Notes 7S's of Investigation DIGITAL AND PRINT

Forensic Doodle-it! Notes 7S's of Investigation DIGITAL AND PRINT

Created by
WISEflamingo
DISTANCE LEARNING: This simple 1 page doodle-it Note page is a perfect graphic organizer for introducing the 7S's of Crime Scene Investigation. Introduce the methods used to investigate crime & the importance of following the steps in order. These notes have been formulated with distance learning in mind. 3 different types of files are available to use to give flexibility in teaching. Tap into your student's creative side as they summarize the important facts around this interesting topic.
Preview of Male or Female? Forensic Anthropology  Sketch Notes Doodle Notes

Male or Female? Forensic Anthropology Sketch Notes Doodle Notes

Created by
Science with DrM
Have a hard time getting students to take notes? Sometimes a picture is worth a thousand words! Sketch notes are an excellent tool for students to learn or review difficult concepts. Extremely useful for EL students as well! VISIT MY NEW WEBSITE! www.biologysketchnotes.com To see these sketch notes in action with my students, please visit my blog at https://ateacherontheedge.wordpress.com/2018/04/14/a-quick-skeletal-remains-lab-set-up-for-forensic-anthropology/
Preview of Types of Fingerprints - PowerPoint & Guided Notes

Types of Fingerprints - PowerPoint & Guided Notes

This is a great introductory forensics lesson on Fingerprinting! This product contains a PowerPoint presentation on the types of fingerprints (loops, whorls, arches) with student guided notes that follow along with the PowerPoint. There are five questions at the end for students to practice identifying fingerprints on their own.
Preview of Forensic Doodle-it! Notes: Crime Scene Basics

Forensic Doodle-it! Notes: Crime Scene Basics

Created by
WISEflamingo
These 5 pages of Doodle-it! Notes summary pages are the perfect way to scaffold notes or review the concepts of The Seven S's of Crime Scenes, Physical Evidence, Chain of Custody and Documenting the Scene. Tap into your student's creative side as they summarize the important facts around this interesting topic. By embellishing their notes with creative touches such as color and visual cues students make more neural connections to the material... the more connections the better that information
Preview of FORENSICS Doodle-it! Notes Autopsy and Manner of Death PRINT and DIGITAL

FORENSICS Doodle-it! Notes Autopsy and Manner of Death PRINT and DIGITAL

Created by
WISEflamingo
DISTANCE LEARNING: This simple 1 page Doodle-it! Note page is a perfect graphic organizer for introducing Autopsies and The 5 Manners of Death. Introduce the basics of why an autopsy might be performed and who can carry one out. Then distinguish between the 5 Manners of Death which are designated at an autopsy. These notes have been formulated with distance learning in mind. 3 different types of files are available to use to give flexibility in teaching. Tap into your student's creative side as
Preview of Forensic Science Doodle -it! Notes Ballistics Basics PRINT and DIGITAL

Forensic Science Doodle -it! Notes Ballistics Basics PRINT and DIGITAL

Created by
WISEflamingo
FORENSICS & DISTANCE LEARNING: These Doodle-it! Note pages are the perfect graphic organizer for introducing the basics of ballistics. Study the history and classifications of firearms, and bullets and how they are used by scientists to solve crimes! These notes are meant to introduce the topic of ballistics. For detailed notes on external ballistics and parts of firearms other Doodle-it! Notes and tutorials from WISEflamingo are available (Click here for Ballistic Unit Products). By emb
Preview of Evaluation of Bloodstains Projects for Forensics with BONUS Sketch Notes!

Evaluation of Bloodstains Projects for Forensics with BONUS Sketch Notes!

Created by
Science with DrM
Product DescriptionStudents Become Blood Spatter ExpertsMy students love Forensics because they get to do activities that are authentic. Forget just reading about how Criminalists process crime scenes.... In Forensics, my students take it to another level and actually ARE practicing Criminalists and they LOVE it!This project involves two phases... In the first phase, groups come up with a "crime" and tell the story of their "crime" by creating the bloodstain pattern to match it. Within the group
Preview of Forensic Science in the Media Analysis- Video Jigsaw Activity & CSI effect CER

Forensic Science in the Media Analysis- Video Jigsaw Activity & CSI effect CER

Created by
Keep it Kinetic
During this activity, students will use evidence to support the CSI effect in a CER paragraph. This activity is editable, and no prep is needed. Students will watch videos from Fauxrensics - YouTube to learn about how much of what they see in the media is real. Students will watch, analyze, and share what they've learned about real life Forensic techniques from these videos.The students will choose which videos they want to watch and analyze. Then, the students will share what they've learned wi
Preview of Forensic Doodle-it! Notes Homicide Classifications PRINT and DIGITAL

Forensic Doodle-it! Notes Homicide Classifications PRINT and DIGITAL

Created by
WISEflamingo
DISTANCE LEARNING: This Doodle-it! Note page is a perfect graphic organizer for introducing the difference between manslaughter & murder. Differentiate between first & second degree murder as well as voluntary vs. involuntary manslaughter. These notes have been formulated with distance learning in mind. 3 different types of files are available to use to give flexibility in teaching. Tap into your student's creative side as they summarize the important facts around this interesting topi
Preview of Public Speaking for Beginners - 2 Week Plan

Public Speaking for Beginners - 2 Week Plan

This 2 Week Lesson Plan includes:10 days of lessonsOnline resource linksPotential Topic SuggestionsOutline Graphic OrganizerRubricThis series of Lesson Plans is ideal for Middle School and High School students and can be modified to meet each classrooms needs.
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