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9th grade forensics resources for Microsoft Word

Preview of The Scientific Method - Murder Mystery

The Scientific Method - Murder Mystery

Created by
Inquisitive STEM
The Scientific Method tends to be a fairly boring topic to teach, so this Murder Mystery activity will help you make it loads of fun for you Science students! It includes: Introductory storyClue cardsEvidence analysis sheetInstructions for physical evidence testingAfter-activity consolidation work on the Scientific Method, Variables, and Observations and Inferences. Use this to introduce the Scientific Method to new Middle or High school students, to reignite knowledge in students who have done
Preview of Bear Brook Murders Podcast "Interrupted" Case Study Worksheet: All Episodes(1-7)

Bear Brook Murders Podcast "Interrupted" Case Study Worksheet: All Episodes(1-7)

The Bear Brook Murders : An "Interrupted" Case Study Using a Popular PodcastIn 1985, a hunter walking through Bear Brook State Park in Allenstown, New Hampshire made a grisly discovery: a 55 gallon drum left deep in the woods, containing two sets of skeletonized remains, which investigators believed had been left in the woods for years….   ....this is just the beginning to a facinating tale of a murder that would make forensic history! The effort to solve the many mysteries surrounding this inve
Preview of How to Perform DNA tests- PCR and Gel Electrophoresis

How to Perform DNA tests- PCR and Gel Electrophoresis

In this lesson, students learn how to make and read gel electrophoresis tests in an interactive, inquiry inspired way. The steps of the lesson are listed below. 1. Students watch a video about how PCR is performed and describe it. 2. Students perform "PCR" by writing in the complementary strand to each side of a split DNA. 3. Students use "restriction enzymes" to cut a DNA strand and count the number of nucleotides in each piece. 4. Students draw "bands" on the proper spot on a gel based on thei
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 Forensics Final Exam - Forensic science final exam - with FREE Google Version

Forensics Final Exam - Forensic science final exam - with FREE Google Version

Created by
Schilly Science
Forensics Final Exam & Answer KeyThis final exam was created for a high school forensics class. It consists of 123 Cornell-style questions that cover 9 topics (listed below) studied throughout the course. Each of the topics is a separate section that contains a vocabulary section with a word bank along with five multiple choice questions about that topic. As a fully editable Word document (or Google document), you can modify this test to fit the needs of your classroom.Upon purchase, you w
Preview of Forensic DNA Fingerprinting Webquest

Forensic DNA Fingerprinting Webquest

Created by
Schilly Science
PRODUCT UPDATED 11/2/18"A perfect combination of interactive technology and reinforcement of key concepts."Bring your forensic science classroom to life with this interactive webquest!This Cornell-style webquest consists of 43 teacher made questions that go along with a variety of websites on DNA, including simulations on extracting DNA and running a gel electrophoresis with questions that go with each. My students absolutely loved learning all of the steps of running their very own gel electr
Preview of Forensic Science: Case Study Investigation

Forensic Science: Case Study Investigation

The Case Study Investigation report provides students with an opportunity to conduct an in-depth analysis of a case. Forensics plays a role in all of the cases to some degree - in some of the cases forensic analysis was key to arriving at a thorough understanding of the elements of the crime, whereas in some of the other cases the lack of forensic testing, either because it was not done or because it was not available, proved equally significant. The list of cases represents a broad mix in term
Preview of Investigation: Estimate Height from the Length of Bones (Key)

Investigation: Estimate Height from the Length of Bones (Key)

Created by
Biologycorner
Students measure their femur, ulna, and tibia and use a formula to estimate their heights and compare to actual values. The worksheet is available for free at https://www.biologycorner.com/2018/10/05/estimate-a-persons-height/Key includes answers to questions regarding found bones at a construction site where students used the formula to estimate heights and draw inferences about the number of bodies at the location.
Preview of Forensics Ballistics Unit: Caliber Identification Lab

Forensics Ballistics Unit: Caliber Identification Lab

Created by
Stehler Science
In this activity, you will compare the firing pin impressions and markings of various shell casings in order to identify a suspect in a spree of crimes. Includes answer keys and images.Set up items needed in this lab (not included):(1) Suspect 1: Picture of Shotgun shell casing (or real casing)(1) Suspect 2: Picture of Handgun shell casing (or real casing)(1) Suspect 3: Picture of Rifle shell casing (or real casing)(1) Crime Scene 1: Matching picture of one shell casing (or real casing)(1) Crime
Preview of Forensics Ballistics Unit: Firearms Guided Reading

Forensics Ballistics Unit: Firearms Guided Reading

Created by
Stehler Science
In most criminal investigations involving the use of firearms, Forensic scientists typically examine three types of firearms: HAND GUNS, RIFLES and SHOTGUNS. Each type of firearm is unique in terms of its structure and function, the types of ammunition that can be used with it, and its ballistic properties defined by velocity, kinetic energy and trajectory. This lesson could be used to describe the three different types of fire arms and the evidence they leave behind in Forensic Investigati
Preview of Scooby Doo - Clue Analysis and Video Guide for Criminal Justice Students

Scooby Doo - Clue Analysis and Video Guide for Criminal Justice Students

Scooby Doo - Clue Analysis and Video Guide for Criminal Justice Students.Track evidence, sketch the villain, build an evidence board and determine who done it!Law & Public Safety students love it!Episodes can be found for free on Youtube.
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 CSI Science Lesson - Use the Scientific Method to Solve a Crime!

CSI Science Lesson - Use the Scientific Method to Solve a Crime!

Created by
Sarah Pohl
Hello! Thank you for considering my product. I run an after-school science club for the fifth-graders and after telling the students about a murder mystery dinner I had recently attended, they were BEGGING for me to set something up that was similar. So, I did! This lesson is very PG and does not include anything gruesome or inappropriate for intermediate elementary children.In this lesson, which is designed to span 3 days, students use the scientific method to solve a crime:First, they make obs
Preview of Crime and Forensics - 4th Amendment: If Google can have your data, can police?

Crime and Forensics - 4th Amendment: If Google can have your data, can police?

Created by
Vagi's Vault
An informational text article about the 4th Amendment and an individual's right to privacy in the digital age. Also included is information about retrieving information from crime scenes. The information is from aetv.com, the questions are mine. A great supplement, fill in, sub plan or discussion starter! MS Word doc for easy editing.
Preview of Crime Scene DNA/RNA/Amino Acid Activity

Crime Scene DNA/RNA/Amino Acid Activity

Just finished going over DNA, RNA, transcription, translation, and codon chart? Looking for an activity to tie it all together and pique student interest? Give this a try! In this activity, students are given a sample of DNA collected at a crime scene and asked to determine traits of the killer in order to create a character sketch. They are then given DNA test results of three suspects that matched their character sketch, and are asked to identify the killer by finding the matching DNA sequen
Preview of Geologic Time Scale Webquest

Geologic Time Scale Webquest

Students will use a series of sites to learn about the geologic time scale. 3 Parts to this assignment allow you to assign all at once or one at a time. Sites are interactive. Answer Key is included.
Preview of JonBenet Ramsey Documentary Viewing Guide - Forensics

JonBenet Ramsey Documentary Viewing Guide - Forensics

Created by
Schilly Science
This document is a graphic organizer to be use while showing a documentary on the JonBenet Ramsey murder case. I used the 20/20 special in my Forensic Science class, but this worksheet is generic and there are several options for the choice of media. While this organizer can technically be used for any crime video, as it asks for a list of suspects and supporting evidence, it also asks for mistakes made throughout the investigation, which were plentiful in that particular case.As an editable w
Preview of Psychology - The Psychology of Serial Killers matching activity

Psychology - The Psychology of Serial Killers matching activity

Created by
Vagi's Vault
This is an activity in which students will match serial killers with a brief psychological description. This activity will work as either a review of psychological traits, or as an introduction to psychological analysis. Please be aware that the subject matter in this activity is disturbing, and is not for younger students. Please read, and if necessary edit the article, before distributing it to your kids. The information is from thisisinsider.com. A great
Preview of Forensics Lab Activity: Investigating a Crime Scene

Forensics Lab Activity: Investigating a Crime Scene

In this lab, students will investigate a mock crime scene and evaluate a mock scenario. All resources you need are provided includingStudent lab sheetCrime scene processing formCrime scene sketch formCrime scene staging resourcesEvidence tagsUse this lab alone, with my Unit 3 Lesson Plan, or get the Complete Unit 3 Resource File that includes:Unit/Daily Lesson PlanUnit 3: PPTLab: Investigating a Crime SceneCrime Scene Setup Resources (images, scenario, sketch form, evidence processing form...)U
Preview of Crime and Forensics: Serial Killer Bundle

Crime and Forensics: Serial Killer Bundle

Created by
Vagi's Vault
This bundle contains 33 articles and 1 activity for your forensics classes. Articles include information about how different forensic investigators work, their methods, and crimes they have solved. Each article is a great discussion starter, research article, sub plan, or homework activity.To make these assignment even more engaging, I have included my assignment "Author's Purpose".Please be aware that the subject matter in these articles is disturbing, and is not for younger students. Please re
Preview of Forensics: 60 Minutes: Eyewitness Testimony - The Ronald Cotton video worksheet

Forensics: 60 Minutes: Eyewitness Testimony - The Ronald Cotton video worksheet

Created by
Science in C102
A no-prep, print and use worksheet + answer key and linked videos!This worksheet accompanies the two part 60 Minutes series on Eyewitness Testimony and the Ronald Cotton case. This TV show is a great way for students to understand the importance of eyewitness testimony, but also how it can go wrong.The worksheet is split into two parts, following the two TV episodes. 21 total questions follow the videos sequentially, highlighting the main parts of this real life case.Included is an answer key an
Preview of Serial Killer Investigation Project

Serial Killer Investigation Project

Students research a serial killer and present their findings. Inquiry based lesson allows for students to show creativity while using research based skills.
Preview of Fingerprint Assignment - The Dynamite Family Crimes (article / crime scenario)

Fingerprint Assignment - The Dynamite Family Crimes (article / crime scenario)

This is a fun and short assignment that is ideal for homework, a warm-up, or in-class work. It is perfect to use at the start of any lesson or unit focusing on forensic science or fingerprints.Included:1) Fingerprint Science Reading Minute - Article and Question Sheet (introduction)2) Fingerprint Pattern Assignment - Page for 9 suspects (1 fingerprint per suspect) and Question Sheet detailing each crime and allowing students to match prints to exonerate or accuse suspects of committing a crime.
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