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Preview of Forensic Science Murder Mystery Activity Vol. 1

Forensic Science Murder Mystery Activity Vol. 1

In this activity students are given a murder mystery scenario and they ask questions to solve the murder mystery. One student, the “know-it-all” has the crime information and solution. The “know-it-all” can only answer their questions with the following answers: Yes. No. I don’t know. Please rephrase your question. That’s irrelevant. This encourages imagination and reasoning skills. There are 25 pages (one page per scenario) - just print it, cut it in half, and play. The presentation pdf is
Preview of Mystery Mania - Diamond Disaster (Evidence and Investigation Review Game)

Mystery Mania - Diamond Disaster (Evidence and Investigation Review Game)

It's time to solve a mystery! Have your students try out their investigative skills as they examine evidence to determine who stole the legendary diamond of Macamaca. Students will need to compare fingerprints, analyze handwriting, decipher codes, and more, utilizing their forensic knowledge to narrow down their suspect pool and identify the thief. ===============================WHAT YOU GET===============================►CASE FILE BRIEFING ★ Intro to all you need to know to solve the mystery
Preview of Digital Escape Room Forensics 7S's Crime Scene Investigation Distance Learning

Digital Escape Room Forensics 7S's Crime Scene Investigation Distance Learning

Created by
WISEflamingo
DIGITAL RESOURCE What better way to kick off your unit on crime scene investigating than with a murder mystery? This digital escape room teaches students the basic procedures of investigating a crime using the SEVEN S's mnemonic device. This NO PREP digital activity has students solve The Case of The Murdered Millionaire while uncovering the forensic science content. The digital escape room will automatically record student progress for you>>> NO GRADING! A step-by-step teacher gui
Preview of Introduction to Physical Evidence Digital Mystery Mr Peabody's Date FORENSICS

Introduction to Physical Evidence Digital Mystery Mr Peabody's Date FORENSICS

Created by
WISEflamingo
FORENSIC SCIENCE DIGITAL ACTIVITY What better way to kick off your Forensics Course or unit on physical evidence than with a murder mystery? Introduce your students to forensics and physical evidence found at a scene as they use deductive reasoning to solve this crime. This NO PREP digital activity has students solve an engaging mystery while uncovering the forensic science content. The Curious Case of Mr. Peabody's Date with Death is from the Digital Mystery File Series sold exclusively by W
Preview of Digital Escape Room Introduction to Forensic Science DIGITAL RESOURCE

Digital Escape Room Introduction to Forensic Science DIGITAL RESOURCE

Created by
WISEflamingo
DISTANCE LEARNING What better way to kick off (or review) your unit on the Introduction to Forensics than with a murder mystery? This digital escape room teaches students the basics of forensic science including definitions and history. Use the escape room as conversation starters before delving deep into the topic. Alternately, this escape room would be a fun way to review before an upcoming test! This NO PREP digital activity has students solve The Case of Camp Crystal Cove while uncoverin
Preview of Middle School Forensics: Evidence Puzzler for CSI Agents

Middle School Forensics: Evidence Puzzler for CSI Agents

Get your CSI Lab Techs working to identify the evidence from the local town crime using clues, decoding, teamwork, and critical thinking skills. Lab techs are not solving the crimes but providing critical information for the town's detectives. Everything needed for tons of fun identifying the evidence like real CSI Techs. Easy prep for the teacher with little instructional time. Plenty of work for the students. Click here to save 20% on this activity with our Forensic Bundle.Great for sub-plans,
Preview of Forensic Christmas Murder Mystery: Who Killed Santa? Murder Mystery #4

Forensic Christmas Murder Mystery: Who Killed Santa? Murder Mystery #4

Oh no! Santa has been found tied up with twinkle lights and bleeding from the head in the living room of the Taylor family. Sadly, Santa died before Ms. Taylor found him. This holiday theme murder mystery requires your junior detectives to examine the evidence, complete the ME report, write up the police summary, and identify a murder from the 4 suspects: Elf Bernard, Uncle Sam, Tooth Fairy, and Easter Bunny. Click here to get this Murder Mystery for FREE when you purchase our Murder Mayhem Tri
Preview of "Crack the Code" Forensics Escape Room - Fingerprint Edition

"Crack the Code" Forensics Escape Room - Fingerprint Edition

"Crack the Code" is an escape room style activity for use in your forensics classroom or as part of any unit on fingerprinting. It contains 9 puzzles (plus a handful of bonus puzzles), covering the basic concepts of fingerprinting. Students must find hidden keys, use decoder wheels, and discover hidden messages to "Crack the Codes" and catch the crook! Solving the puzzles requires a knowledge of the basic types of fingerprints, ridge pattern characteristics ("minutiae" like bifurcations, enclos
Preview of Science Bingo: Crime Solvers Forensic Science - Ready to Play Game

Science Bingo: Crime Solvers Forensic Science - Ready to Play Game

Great classroom or small group activity to engage learners while focusing on unit vocabulary focused on Forensic Science. Set to US Science standard for vocabulary. Works for middle and high school courses.Perfect for review activity, fun Fridays, or an emergency lessons filler.Click here to save 30% on this bingo game with our Mega Bingo BundleDesigned for grades, 7 to 12, our Crime Solvers Bingo game includes:36 full color non-repeating student bingo boards2 student drive bingo boards1 master
Preview of Criminal / Forensic Psychology Lesson & Activity / Game

Criminal / Forensic Psychology Lesson & Activity / Game

Created by
Gia MarajaLove
I designed this Forensic / Criminal Psychology lesson for my middle-school CTE class. The first career field that we dug into as a class was Psychology, and many of the students expressed intrigue at the idea of being forensic psychologists, I thought I'd give them hands-on practice in it! They got really into it this lesson. I'd been struggling with engagement, but every class period embraced the game's call for physical activity and critical thinking. They also appreciated the fact that this g
Preview of "Crack the Code " Forensics Escape Room - Digital / Remote Edition

"Crack the Code " Forensics Escape Room - Digital / Remote Edition

"Crack the Code" is an escape room style activity for use in your forensics classroom . It contains 12 puzzles, covering the basic concepts of fingerprinting, blood evidence, blood typing, DNA fingerprinting, and hair morphology. Students must find hidden keys and discover secret messages to "Crack the Codes" and catch the crook! The puzzles contain short readings that help students to learn a brief history of forensics as well. Descriptions and solutions are provided for each puzzle. You can u
Preview of Forensic Science Murder Mystery Activity Vol. 2

Forensic Science Murder Mystery Activity Vol. 2

In this activity students are given a murder mystery scenario and they ask questions to solve the murder mystery. One student, the “know-it-all” has the crime information and solution. The “know-it-all” can only answer their questions with the following answers: Yes. No. I don’t know. Please rephrase your question. That’s irrelevant. This encourages imagination and reasoning skills. There are 25 pages (one page per scenario) - just print it, cut it in half, and play. The presentation pdf is 25 p
Preview of Forensics Code Crackers - 6 Mysteries Forensics Science - Fully Digital

Forensics Code Crackers - 6 Mysteries Forensics Science - Fully Digital

FULL DIGITAL Edition of our Code Crackers - 6 Mini Mysteries. Easy as 1, 2, 3... No printing, no cutting, and no laminating. Easy prep of upload to your secured digital e-platform and assign to your students. We have provided both PDF and PowerPoint versions for your choice of delivery. PowerPoints are editable as to provide you the option of adjusting the instructions. Warning: do not change details or other facts of the crimes (including names of suspect) as it will invalidate the codes.Design
Preview of Digital Escape Room Forensic Ballistics and Trajectory DIGITAL RESOURCE

Digital Escape Room Forensic Ballistics and Trajectory DIGITAL RESOURCE

Created by
WISEflamingo
DISTANCE LEARNING What better way to assess (or review) your unit on External Ballistics than with a murder mystery? This digital escape room challenges students to apply their math skills to solve The Case of the Lakehouse Homicides. Use the escape room as an assessment or as practice for trajectory problems. Alternately, this escape room would be a fun way to review before an upcoming test! This NO PREP digital activity has students solve The Case of The Lakehouse Homicides while reviewing
Preview of Crack the Code: Blood Spatter Forensics Escape Room

Crack the Code: Blood Spatter Forensics Escape Room

Crack the Code" is an escape room style activity for use as part of any forensics unit on blood evidence, serology, and DNA fingerprinting. It contains 9 puzzles (plus a handful of bonus puzzles), covering the basic concepts of blood spatter, blood typing, crime scene reconstruction and DNA fingerprinting. Students must find hidden numbers, use decoders, and discover hidden messages to "Crack the Codes" and catch the crook! The puzzles contain short readings that help students to learn a brief h
Preview of Irish Cluedo - a murder mystery in the classroom!!

Irish Cluedo - a murder mystery in the classroom!!

In this murder mystery game, all students are engaged in interrogating each other, searching for information that will lead them to finding ..... the KILLER!!! Built in google sheets/slides/docs, the game is adaptable to your own categories (weapons, crime scene, participant's names/aliases), and number of participants. (NB: Students do not need access to google Drive. Their participation is only physical/IRL)Since the combinations of murder/weapon/crime scene/individual stories are randomly gen
Preview of Lab Safety and Equipment Asylum Memory Concentration Matching Game

Lab Safety and Equipment Asylum Memory Concentration Matching Game

Created by
Mizzz Foster
An edgy take on lab safety and equipment review. Many times we repeat the same lab safety and equipment reviews every year. Make it creepy with the Asylum Lab Safety and Equipment Memory game. The students will need to match 25 pairs of cards. One card has a description and the students need to match it with a picture or explanation. The game allows the students to continuously review lab safety and equipment while having fun and being competitive. The cards are square and saved as a pdf. When
Preview of Criminal Justice Games Bundle : 1) Jeopardy 2) What's My Line 3) Tic Tac Toe

Criminal Justice Games Bundle : 1) Jeopardy 2) What's My Line 3) Tic Tac Toe

Created by
carol irvin
These are three games for the criminal justice student. They are: Jeopardy, What's My Line and Tic Tac Toe. On Jeopardy and Tic Tac Toe I used actual game templates and adapted them for criminal justice. On What's My Line, I had to go back to the original tapings of the game show in 1955 and draft my own version specially for the criminal justice student. The author is a retired lawyer, textbook author and instructor.This is a tremendous savings over buying them individually.
Preview of Forensic Science Semester 1 Taboo Review

Forensic Science Semester 1 Taboo Review

This is a fun and exciting way for your students to review 55 forensics terms from the entire first semester! Simply print 6 slides to a page, cut and laminate, and watch your students have a blast with vocabulary! Each card's "taboo" words include parts of the term's definition. This will encourage your students to use examples and anecdotes to describe the terms, but also helps them remember what the terms mean should they get stuck.
Preview of "Crack the Code" Forensics Escape Room - Physical Evidence Edition

"Crack the Code" Forensics Escape Room - Physical Evidence Edition

"Crack the Code" is an escape room style activity for use in your forensics classroom or as part of any introductory forensics unit. It contains 9 puzzles (plus a handful of bonus puzzles), covering the basic concepts of physical evidence, Locard's exchange principle, individual and class characteristics, fingerprints, hairs and fibers, blood stain patterns, tool mark comparison and DNA fingerprinting. Students must find hidden keys, use decoder wheels, and discover hidden messages to "Crack the
Preview of Be a Genetic Engineer: Forensic Bundle with Game and Quiz

Be a Genetic Engineer: Forensic Bundle with Game and Quiz

Have your students step into the shoes of budding genetic engineers as they embark on an exciting journey to use genetic engineering in forensics. By using this Google Slides game, students can immerse themselves in the techniques of genetic engineering and DNA fingerprinting to tackle real-world challenges. Have students answer questions on the the auto-graded Google Form Quiz to gauge how much students have learned. Great for distance learners! Students will choose 1 out of 2 captive s
Preview of Be a Genetic Engineer: Forensics

Be a Genetic Engineer: Forensics

Have your students step into the shoes of budding genetic engineers as they embark on an exciting journey to use genetic engineering in forensics. By using this Google Slides game, students can immerse themselves in the techniques of genetic engineering and DNA fingerprinting to tackle real-world challenges. Pair with the auto-graded Google Form Quiz to gauge how much students have learned. Great for distance learners! Students will choose 1 out of 2 captive storyline options to use DNA fing
Preview of DNA Breakout Game

DNA Breakout Game

Looking for a fun way to review DNA, while also building cooperation, communication, and perseverance? Try a breakout game. These games are modeled after the popular escape rooms. The goal of the game is to recover Nik Leotide's stolen research before it is published to the world. Students interpret clues and solve puzzles in order to "break out". In this game, students apply what they have learned about the structure of DNA, the history of DNA, and the base-pair rule in order to solve the puzzl
Preview of Evidence and Investigation Forensics Review Board Game

Evidence and Investigation Forensics Review Board Game

Review evidence and investigation concepts in your classroom with this fun board game! Students will practice their skills and knowledge while playing and striving to be the first to finish! Glue the game board to a file folder, get a baggie to hold the character pieces and cards, and add dice--now you’re ready to play! Easy to store and great for replaying again and again, especially if you laminate the cards!See what’s included below!===============================WHAT YOU GET=================
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