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Forensics Common Core CCRA.L.6 resources

Preview of Forensics True Crime Case Study Student Assignments BUNDLE Forensic Science 9-12

Forensics True Crime Case Study Student Assignments BUNDLE Forensic Science 9-12

True crime is a creative and exciting way to teach scientific principles in your science classes! If you teach Forensic Science and are looking for some major cases involving forensic science, these are the perfect addition to your class! Murder, death investigations, blood spatter, stomach contents and performing an autopsy are all topics covered in these products!This bundle includes my favorite cases to teach through my year-long course in Forensic Science. All of these cases can be used indi
Preview of Anatomical Directional , Anatomy Project Based Learning, 11, Directions

Anatomical Directional , Anatomy Project Based Learning, 11, Directions

Created by
SIBE SCIENCE
Are you starting anatomical directional terminology, regional terms, and body planes? This project is perfect for student engagement on direction terms. Engage your students now with a dynamic and interactive anatomy lesson with the Anatomy Terms Video Project. This comprehensive project allows students to demonstrate their understanding of anatomical orientation through a creative video presentation using human-like objects or chosen individuals.What's Included:Detailed educator guide outlining
Preview of True Crime Forensic Science Crime Scene Folder Project

True Crime Forensic Science Crime Scene Folder Project

If you want a creative assessment that is engaging and applies what your students have learned through the year in Forensic Science, this is for YOU!Inspired by Frances Glessnor Lee's "Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death," I created this project to accompany my "Crime Scene" unit when teaching Forensic Science. I originally created this project as a "diorama" model, so all students would create 3D "nutshell studies" of their own, based on real crimes. While I loved the 3D models, this adaptati
Preview of Introduction to Forensic Science Exam with Answer Key

Introduction to Forensic Science Exam with Answer Key

This is a written exam containing multiple choice, short answer questions and three "case study" style questions. The answer key is provided to help assist with simple rules for scoring. This exam covers the introduction to forensic science and the law (scientific rules of admissibility) as well as crime scene processing. This exam includes specific cases that deal with mishandling of evidence, why maintaining the chain of custody is important, and proper processing of a crime scene.
Preview of Simplified Guide to Crime Scene Photography Worksheet

Simplified Guide to Crime Scene Photography Worksheet

Created by
Emma Poindexter
Use this worksheet as a way for students to take notes as they read through this pdf on taking crime scene photos. Perfect for a forensic science class as last minute substitute notes, for talking about crime scene investigation, or even just a quick time filler activity.
Preview of Introduction to the Cell Package

Introduction to the Cell Package

This package contains:- 47 Slide Introduction to Cells & Organelles - PowerPoint presentation introducing cell theory and organelles using clear, crisp diagrams, exciting animations and really cool, high definition pictures! Quiz inside the PowerPoint, interactive with included worksheet and activity.- 2 page Label, Diagram and Draw the cell and its organelles highlighted in the PowerPoint presentation.- Quiz on Cell Theory and Organelles - comprehensive quiz based on notes from the Introdu
Preview of Bear Brook Murders Podcast "Interrupted" Case Study Worksheet: Episode 1

Bear Brook Murders Podcast "Interrupted" Case Study Worksheet: Episode 1

The Bear Brook Murders : An Interrupted Case Study Using a Popular PodcastIn 1985, a hunter walking through Bear Brook State Park in Allenstown, New Hampshire made a grisly discovery: a 55 gallon drum left deep in the woods, containing two sets of skeletonized remains, which investigators believed had been left in the woods for years….   ....this is just the beginning to a facinating tale of a murder that would make forensic history! The effort to solve the many mysteries surrounding this invest
Preview of Medical Lab

Medical Lab

Created by
ShanksScience
Students will use previous knowledge in the three key systems (Digestive, Respiratory, Circulatory) and background in additional systems (Nervous, Skeletal, Immune) to diagnose patients based on the case studies presented here. In groups of 3-5, one student will play a 'patient' and present a case of some illness and patient background. Another student, acting as the primary physician will diagnose him/her based on the information provided. The other student(s) will provide support, and along w
Preview of Electrophoresis and Shakespeare- NAME THAT PLAY

Electrophoresis and Shakespeare- NAME THAT PLAY

Electrophoresis is a multistep, multidisciplinary procedure that has been a standard practice in genetics for many years. It usually requires a great deal of equipment and time to perform in the classroom. This paper simulation allows students to conceptualize the process of gel electrophoresis. It provides an opportunity for students to collaborate with a partner and as a whole class. It also works well for kinesthetic learners who need to manipulate materials in order to understand abstract co
Preview of The CSI 7S process digital quiz, sub plan, HW

The CSI 7S process digital quiz, sub plan, HW

This is a fully digital assignment testing on searching the scene, sketching and securing evidence. There are also two short answer questions for differentiation.
Preview of Distance Learning Debate Practice / Debate Template / High School

Distance Learning Debate Practice / Debate Template / High School

Created by
Teach For Equity
This is a great supplement to the debate thesis statement practice posted in my store. Students can do this sheet independently to practice debating on both sides of a topic or they can do this simultaneously with their class during distance learning. It also is a great bridge between synchronous learning and asynchronous, independent work. Students can type arguments on both side of a debate and then write their opinion on the debate in the blue boxes and rank their choice of topics in terms of
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