Forensic Explosives Evidence Notes + Project + Test! NO PREP
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What educators are saying
My High School Forensics students were engaged in this activity. It helped them understand explosives investigations.
It really is no prep. I uploaded everything to my D2L for the students to work through while I was away for a sporting event. They were excited to tell me about what they had learned when I got back so clearly they were very engaged!!
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Description
Teach your students Forensics Explosive Evidence with this fully digital resource! Students learn about explosives and five different types of bombs, while recording what they learn in their guided notes. They will then do a research presentation about a chosen bombing event.
Resource includes:
- Two ways to teach about Forensic Explosives: A Google Slide set that is student independent, or use the Google Slide set that is designed for lecture. 22 Slides of information!
- Guided notes for students to record what they learn. Print out or complete digitally!
- KEY of the Guided Notes
- Explosions / Bomb Project Rubric: 100 point rubric with details and instructions for what students need to include!
- Explosions / Bomb Project Google Slides Template to make getting started on the project easier for students
- List of Bombs/Explosions that students can choose from for their project. List includes twenty events and a link for each event to give students a head start on research
- Presentation Notes sheet: give to students so they can take notes as they watch their peers’ presentations. Print out or complete digitally!
- Explosions Assessment: 20 multiple choice questions on a Google Form that can be used as an assessment, a review, or a check for understanding
- Detailed Teaching Guide
Forensic Explosion Evidence Google Slides includes these topics:
- What is an explosive? Key vocabulary
- Detonation vs Deflagration explosives
- Introduction to five different types of Bombs: Pipe bomb, pressure cooker bomb, car bomb, letter bomb, liquid explosives bomb
- The work and tools used by the Bomb Squad
- Evidence collection at the crime scene
- Overview of the work of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, Arson and Explosives (ATF)
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NGSSHS-ETS1-2
Design a solution to a complex real-world problem by breaking it down into smaller, more manageable problems that can be solved through engineering.