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Preview of Forensics Fun - Murder Mystery for Middle School: Getty Palace Hotel

Forensics Fun - Murder Mystery for Middle School: Getty Palace Hotel

There has been a murder the old historic hotel in downtown. The concierge has been found dead in the basement elevator. Your detective team has been assigned to the case. Can you solve the murder?Click here to save 20% on our TRIO Murder Mystery BundleUsing their skills critical thinking skills, deductive reasoning, and team work, the Junior Crime Detectives work in partnerships or teams to solve the murder mystery.Everything you need for your Junior Detectives is included in this kit including
Preview of Crash! Using Percent Composition to Solve a Criminal Investigation

Crash! Using Percent Composition to Solve a Criminal Investigation

Your students will love this activity! Stoichiometry, chemical formulas, empirical formulas, and percent composition will soon be your students favorite topics after they complete this lesson. The purpose of this lab is to help students understand how percent composition data can be used to solve criminal investigations. This particular case involves a murder on a plane shortly before the plane ends up crashing. Students must correctly identify the murderer, the murder victim, and the crim
Preview of Fractured Fairytale Crime Scenes

Fractured Fairytale Crime Scenes

In this assignment students will create a presentation of a mock crime scene based on a fairytale. Each crime will include characters from common fairytales. Students will include evidence to create a crime scene scenario. The assignment is organized into two main projects. The first part of the assignment involves creating a presentation of the crime. The second part of the assignment is a narrative story that explains the actual crime scene.
Preview of Middle School Forensics: Write Your Own Murder Mystery - Deluxe Kit

Middle School Forensics: Write Your Own Murder Mystery - Deluxe Kit

Ready, Set, Get Creative... With our Write Your Own Murder Mystery Deluxe Kit - You and Your Students can challenge yourself to write your own mystery. Challenge your students to write their own mystery!!This DELUXE WRITE YOUR OWN Murder Mystery kit includes:Template for victim and suspect profile creation (editable MS Word Doc)Template for police and medical examiner reports (editable MS Word Doc)Student Response Sheets – 3 versions (editable MS Word Doc)Blank (will in for students) police repo
Preview of Forensic Science Crime Scene project

Forensic Science Crime Scene project

Created by
Nicole Bailey
This is a forensic science project that will take about 6 days to complete, depending on how much in-class work days your provide. Students will make a physical model of a crime scene, along with a typed scenario and a detailed description of the evidence. Groups will be trading their model and scenario with another group, who will in turn reconstruct the crime and determine the actual happenings of the crime (including the suspect and his/her MMO). This will then be compared to the "real st
Preview of Murder Mysteries for Middle School - Robbery Turned Murder - Murder Mystery #3

Murder Mysteries for Middle School - Robbery Turned Murder - Murder Mystery #3

Mr. Gonzales was found dead in the living room of his townhouse J-273 in the gated community of Ritzy Towers and your Junior Crime Detectives are on the case.Click here to save 20% on our TRIO Murder Mystery BundleUsing their skills critical thinking skills, deductive reasoning, and team work, the Junior Crime Detectives work in partnerships or teams to solve the murder mystery.Everything you need for your Junior Detectives is included in this kit including 6 DIFFERENT case files with 3 DIFFEREN
Preview of Spongebob Genetics Mystery

Spongebob Genetics Mystery

Created by
Lisa Jones
Students use their knowledge of genetics, specifically punnett squares & pedigree charts to decide if Spongebob is really related to his family. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.
Preview of Genetics Unit Review- Crime Solving Clue Activity

Genetics Unit Review- Crime Solving Clue Activity

Created by
DopamineDigitals
This unit review activity has students using genetic techniques and knowledge to solve a crime. Topics included are karyotyping, protein synthesis, genotypes/phenotypes, pedigrees, DNA fingerprinting and vocabulary. Perfect for a review block!-Answer Key Included-Not meant for digital learning though you could perhaps adapt it
Preview of CSI Lab Crime Scene Report

CSI Lab Crime Scene Report

This is a great addition to any CSI-type labs where you are having the students investigate a "crime scene" and want them to work on the skills of observation. This document includes a checklist with spaces for notes for all areas of a crime scene, as well as pages for taking notes on suspect interviews, witness statements, and a page to sketch the crime scene. Set them up in groups and give each one a print out of this file and have them keep it in an "investigation folder" to keep all their
Preview of The Innocence Project Newspaper Article Project

The Innocence Project Newspaper Article Project

Founded in 1992 by visionary attorneys Peter Neufeld and Barry Scheck, the Innocence Project has been at the forefront of criminal justice reform, using DNA and other scientific advancements to prove wrongful conviction.In this project, students choose a person that was exonerated by the Innocence Project. They will research the story of this person including the crime, why the person was found guilty, and their exoneration. After their research, students will create 3 newspaper articles written
Preview of Blood Spatter Activity

Blood Spatter Activity

In this activity, students will analyze blood spatter and see how the following affect spatter created at a crime scene:1. Height and Velocity of Blood Drop2. Effect of Surface Type3. Motion of Victim4. Angle of Impact
Preview of Careers in Forensics

Careers in Forensics

This project will give students an opportunity to investigate variety of careers in the exciting world of forensic science and to share their findings. A sample presentation of "Forensic Anthropology" is included, as well as a grading rubric.
Preview of Grant: Winning Proposal for CSI: Biotechnology Project

Grant: Winning Proposal for CSI: Biotechnology Project

This is a winning grant proposal to purchase a digital microscope to use in the classroom for science, forensics and biotechnology activities. A state electrical cooperation awarded $1500.00 for this grant in 2004. This proposal is customizable and can be adjusted to compensate for the variations in prices of digital microscopes in your area. The CSI project will be a great addition to your science or technology classroom. Biotechnology is an exciting way to learn about science, technology and t
Preview of Create an Experiment Project Lesson Plan

Create an Experiment Project Lesson Plan

"Creating an Experiment Project Lesson Plan"Engage your students in the fascinating world of scientific inquiry with this comprehensive lesson plan centered around the "Creating an Experiment" project. This project is designed to immerse students in the process of designing, executing, and analyzing a sophisticated experiment, fostering critical thinking and teamwork skills.In this project-based lesson plan, students will assume distinct roles crucial to the success of the experiment:Lead Scient
Preview of Banana Autopsy

Banana Autopsy

This is a fun and easy lab to put together. Using bananas and the materials listed below, students will complete a banana autopsy. Student use directional terms, body planes and quadrants to describe the banana's injuries and cause of death.· Bananas· Pipe cleaners· Peppercorns or small beads· Toothpicks· Plastic knives or dissection kitsThis lesson plan involves a creative and interactive activity called the "Banana Autopsy," aiming to teach students about directional terms, body planes, and qu
Preview of Newton's Laws of Motion in a CSI Investigation

Newton's Laws of Motion in a CSI Investigation

Created by
the Frizz
This lesson is best used as a summative assessment of motion and momentum, friction, and Newton’s laws of motion. In this project students are asked to recreate the scene of an accident and determine the force, mass, and acceleration of a car. A rubric and checklist guides students through creating a diorama of the scene, making calculations, and writing reports to determine which driver was at fault.
Preview of Entomology Project

Entomology Project

Created by
Lindsey Steeves
Entomology project for a forensic science class. Students work in groups to produce a poster examining a specific insect that contributes to the decomposition of a body.
Preview of Forensics Careers Mini-Project

Forensics Careers Mini-Project

Students can use their devices or computers to research a profession of their choice that deals with Forensics. There is a list of common professions (a sign up sheet) as well as a question sheet for students to use when researching their project. You could easily add one step further--making students create a poster or PPT which would make it a 2 day project instead of a 1 day mini-project.
Preview of Finger Print Art

Finger Print Art

This is a great cross-curriculum activity with finger prints and writing. Students will get to show their uniqueness and be artistic and be scientific. Have the students first make ink prints of their finger prints to see what type of print they have (arch, loop, swirl).
Preview of CSI The Case of the Missing Baseball an investigation

CSI The Case of the Missing Baseball an investigation

Created by
grdeanni
This is another case for students to solve. It uses coded messages, and fingerprints. There are parts for each suspect. I also include how to use this across curriculums.
Preview of Careers in Forensic Science Infographic

Careers in Forensic Science Infographic

Created by
Emma Poindexter
Project for a forensic science class that requires students to create a one page infographic on a career that they are interested in. This could also be easily turned into a career research project for any other subject area. Example of a completed project is shown in the preview.
Preview of PROJECT - Forensic Science Career Exploration - Google Version

PROJECT - Forensic Science Career Exploration - Google Version

In this project students will explore the many career opportunities in forensic science. Students will research a job in forensic science and share their findings with their classmates. By the end of this project, you will be able to identify different types of careers in forensic science and discuss the education requirements, job skills, job training, salary ranges, etc. of different careers in forensic science.This is a GOOGLE doc and comes with a fully editable rubric embedded. In order to u
Preview of SPYGATE- Cold War & McCarthyism

SPYGATE- Cold War & McCarthyism

Created by
MrsGsHumanities
Have your students internalize the effects of the Cold War & McCarthyism through this simulation. Your students will be detectives to figure out the spy in your school!
Preview of Making an Argument for a Suspect Using Evidence

Making an Argument for a Suspect Using Evidence

This is a great addition to any CSI-type labs where you are having the students investigate a "crime scene" and want them to work on the skills of evidence based conclusions. This document includes instructions that outline what makes a a good argument for suspect guilt or innocence, versus a bad argument. It also includes a table for the students to fill in that helps guide their thinking and helps them gather the necessary information to make good arguments. This is also a wonderful additi
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