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FORENSICS FINGERPRINT LAB INVESTIGATION: THE CASE OF THE TEACHER'S LOUNGE THIEF

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Excellent resource. I've been using this material for a couple of years now! My students enjoyed the lab. Thank you!
This was the most fun thing we did all year. I framed a student for the crime (and had five of them as suspects). I set the stage as though I was really disappointed... They were literally eating out of the palm of my hand!
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Provide an engaging Forensics lab that assesses your students' skills over Fingerprint Analysis with The Case of the Teacher's Lounge Thief- an investigative lab activity that allows your students to take on the role of a fingerprint examiner in order to solve a crime. Your students will LOVE this activity! It is a favorite in my Forensics classes. The idea behind this investigation is to harness your acting skills and have the students assist you in trying to determine who (a student in your class) is stealing your FAVORITE sodas from the teacher’s lounge refrigerator. I have made this lab worksheet editable so that you can customize to fit your classroom needs.

What's Included:

⭐Teacher Instructions and Set-Up Guide with Pictures

EDITABLE & CUSTOMIZABLE Student Lab Sheet (2 pages)

⭐Fingerprint Ten Card

Skills covered in this activity include:

⭐ Methods for making prints visible

⭐Procedures for dusting prints

⭐Comparing suspect prints to evidence prints

⭐Identifying common patterns in fingerprints

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Total Pages
6 pages
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Teaching Duration
50 minutes
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