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CSI Forensic Science. Who done it? Print & Google Classroom | Distance Learning.

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Grade Levels
4th - 8th, Homeschool
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19 pages
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I used this with gifted 5th grade resource students as part of our year-long CSI unit. The binary code and DNA sequencing tested their observation skills! Their favorite part was one of the extension activities. They enjoyed writing their own crime stories!
I LOVE this resource! I use it each year without fail. The biggest thing I am thankful for is the ability to use it easily in the classroom as a normal task card activity. If we need to transfer to distance learning, I love that I am able to still use this resource very easily.
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Description

CSI Forensic Science - Be a detective and use science to figure out who stole the jewels from the town hall. Print Version + Boom Card Version + Google Slide Version!

This pack now includes a print version a google classroom & a BOOM card version for distance learning with your students! With the google classroom and Boom Card version your students can fill in editable textboxes and move images to complete the activity online!

Your students will love doing this activity, suitable for both middle school and upper elementary.

Students have to use their detective skills and examine 5 clues to figure out which one of eight suspects stole the jewels from the town hall.

Each clue also has a bit of scientific information for the students to read to further enhance the students learning.

Five clues are given to the students and each clue (worksheet) allows them to eliminate 1-2 suspects.

Clue 1/ Hidden Binary Code Message

Clue 2/ Fingerprint Analysis

Clue 3/ The getaway car, calculating acceleration (basic division)

Clue 4/ Virus, Bacteria, or Fungi?

Clue 5/ DNA sequencing.

Allow 25-50mins for students to complete the clues and find the criminal.

ALSO INCLUDED ARE A RANGE OF EXTENSION CSI ACTIVITIES.

These are great to give out to your early finishers, or do them as a whole class as part of your forensic science unit.

Included is:

1/ Create your own CSI word find and write the criminals confession on why he did it.

2/ Draw a wanted picture of the accomplice and write your own coded message

3/ Make your own ransom note

4/ CSI word find

5/ Write your own crime story

6/ Draw a map of the crime scene.

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Total Pages
19 pages
Answer Key
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Teaching Duration
50 minutes
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