
Crime Scene Basics
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Science
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7th - 12th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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17 Slides • 0 Questions
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Introduction to Forensic Science
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Who am I?
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What will you learn this semester?
The science behind crime scene investigations
Types of evidence: fingerprints, DNA, hair, and more
Famous cases and how they were solved
Skills like observation, critical thinking, and analysis
How to conduct investigations and interpret results
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How will the semester run?
Each week focusses on a different type of forensic evidence. We will complete hands-on activities and experiments to practice the real techniques and look at case studies to see how the evidence solved real-life cases.
Assessment: quizzes throughout the term, one test and a final project.
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How do I do things?
Each week we will focus on a different action that can earn you a stripe. These may include: arriving to class on time, charging your chromebook, controlling class volume, tidying the classroom etc.
Nothing is worse than having 30 kids ask me what we are doing at the start of every lesson. Wait patiently and I will tell the whole class together.
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How do I do things?
Don’t automatically open your chromebook and play games as soon as you sit down. We might not need them yet and it wastes your battery.
You are responsible for coming to class prepared. That means bringing your own equipment/books and a charged chromebook. I have a loan sheet for both but repeated use will result in an email home.
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Forensic science is using science to help solve crimes and bring facts to court. It combines ideas from biology, chemistry, and physics to uncover the truth.
What is forensic science?
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From being an eyewitness to searching for evidence, observation is a key part of forensics.
Let's see how sharp your eyes are!
Observation
TEST
YOUR
OBSERVATION
SKILLS
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Here is a scene that could occur in any street.
Look at it for 30 seconds and answer the questions on your worksheet.
Observation
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Here is a scene that could occur in any street.
Look at it for 30 seconds and answer the questions on your worksheet.
Observation
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Look at the picture again and see how many you got correct.
Glue the sheet into your books.
Observation
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Looking for Differences
Look carefully at the two pictures in front of you. Write down as many differences as you can find. You should be able to find 15.
Please glue the sheet into your books.
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Introduction to Forensic Science
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