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Blood Alcohol Content Calculation Lab | Forensic Toxicology

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MK Science Lab
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Grade Levels
10th - 12th
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Pages
8 pages
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Love the math and way it turns into almost a game with the rolling of the dice. Students were able to easily follow and complete as part of the unit.
I love this activity. Students learned how to calculate BAC and determine its impact in drinking and driving. They worked in groups to create a police report.
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This forensic toxicology lab, Who Was Drunk?, has students determine the blood alcohol content (BAC) of 4 different teenagers who were involved in a car wreck. Students use dice to create the characteristics needed (body size, sex, drink type, number of drinks) to complete their calculations. Then, students will calculate the BAC of each teenager, the effects the BAC has on their bodies, and read about additional information that may contribute to the teenager's BAC levels. The lab has 3 sections and 4 data tables for students to organize their data before writing a police report about the wreck and fatalities.

I LOVE to teach this topic right before winter formal. Or prom. Or GRADUATION! The more reminders of consequences of behavior...the better!

This product includes:

-3 part lab with teacher guide

-Digital access for posting to Google Classroom

*You will need to provide dice, cards, randomization apps, etc. You could simply cut up the characteristics from the student guide and place them into a hat for students to draw from!

-You are welcome to purchase the lecture notes that students will use to complete one of the data tables here OR you can have students look up the effects of alcohol on their own using their phones or computers.

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Total Pages
8 pages
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Teaching Duration
1 hour
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