Middle School Forensics: Calculating Time of Death 101 Task Cards
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Take on the job of the City Coroner and learn how to calculate the TIME of Death in this Forensic Science activity. Little prep - Easy to Use. Great cross-curriculum activity with using PEMDAS and showing Jr Coroners how they use math in everyday jobs.
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Activity includes:
- Calculation Guide Card
- Teacher Guided Class Calculation Lesson with Practice 3 Death Scenarios
- 32 Time of Death Challenge Cards
- Cut Out Clock with movable handles for student use
- Student Answer Sheets for cards and case files.
- Answer Key with MATH WORK shown for all calculations
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