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Watch the excitement ripple through your classroom as students use
their intellect to find out who committed the "crime" at your
school. Enliven your students as they practice critical thinking
skills. Students are often taught skills such as the scientific
method, scientific research, critical thinking, making
observations, analyzing facts, and drawing conclusions in
isolation. Studying forensic science allows students to practice
these skills and see theories put into practice by using
circumstances that model real-life events, meanwhile letting
students explore a variety of career options. This exciting unit
includes: background information on forensics, exploration of
careers in forensic science and law enforcement, a simulation
involving a fire in the school library, and instructions for
writing your own crime scene simulation. To crack the case,
students examine evidence left at the scene, interview suspects
(staff members), and use critical thinking to connect all of the
clues and eliminate suspects. Students will feel like real
investigators with this true-to-life simulation. Let your students
solve more mysteries with Mystery Disease, Mystery Science,
Detective Club, and The Great Chocolate Caper. Grades 5-8
Crime scene investigation is hotter than ever, and kids everywhere
will love learning about how their favorite detectives use science
to figure out unsolvable thefts, arsons, mysteries, and more. CSI
Expert : Forensic Science for Kids includes more than 25 in-depth
activities on fingerprinting, evidence collection, blood-stain
identification, forensic careers, ballistics, and much more.
The author of the best-selling Crime Scene Detective series of
books combines more than a decade of experience teaching forensic
science to middle school students with the latest technology and
research in criminal investigations in the intriguing
standards-based scientific study included in CSI Expert
Students will love collecting dental impressions, studying their
classmates' fingerprints, looking at tool marks left at the scene
of the crime, analyzing mysterious powders, and discovering the
various types of counterfeit checks. Each lesson includes a
realistic case for students to crack using the knowledge they've
learned about analyzing forensic evidence, and the book also
includes an assessment assignment that teachers can employ to test
their students' learning.
Both kids and teachers will be able to easily implement the book's
hands-on, detailed, and exciting forensic science experiments using
everyday materials. After completing these activities, kids will be
begging for more fun science learning
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