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Fingerprint Webquest (Forensic Science / Internet) - Crime / Law / Sub

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Marvelous Middle School
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Grade Levels
8th - 12th, Homeschool
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  • Internet Activities
  • Webquests
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3 pages
$1.75
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My scholars really enjoyed learning more about forensics! Great as a sub plan, homework, or for early finishers.
My students liked this assignment. It was reinforcement for the information that we had discussed in class.

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FORENSIC SCIENCE WEBQUEST

FOCUS: FINGERPRINTS

SUBJECT: SCIENCE, HISTORY, FORENSICS, CRIME & LAW, CAREERS

GRADES: 8-12

Product Review: This webquest/Internet assignment is great for in-class work, homework, or extra credit. This is great to lead toward classroom activities and discussion on the topic of fingerprints.

The focus of the webquest is the topic of fingerprints. Students are tasked with going to three specific websites (links provided) to research different aspects of fingerprints.

WEBQUEST FOCUS:

1. History of fingerprinting as used in science

2. Where/how fingerprints are collected at crime scenes

3. Career - Fingerprint Analyst

SAMPLE QUESTIONS:

*When were fingerprints first used?

*What powders are used to find a latent fingerprint?

*What is the average salary of a fingerprint analyst?

ANSWER KEY IS INCLUDED!

DOC & PDF VERSIONS: This worksheet is provided as an MS-Word document (DOC) so you can edit any questions/content to better fit the needs of your students. A PDF version is also provided for ease of use/printing on any technology.

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Total Pages
3 pages
Answer Key
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Teaching Duration
40 minutes
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