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Forensics games

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 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 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 FORENSICS ACTIVITY: FINGERPRINT SCAVENGER HUNT

FORENSICS ACTIVITY: FINGERPRINT SCAVENGER HUNT

Provide engaging instruction and reinforce Forensic Science skills with this FINGERPRINTING SCAVENGER HUNT. Keep the activity in your classroom or make it a school wide search! Either way, this scavenger hunt is sure to engage and motivate ALL of your students. This Forensics activity is ready to use- just print, fold and hang! I like to post the clues around my classroom and in the hallway, but have also made this a school-wide activity for more of a challenge. Laminate and use them for years t
Preview of Game: Murder at the Manor (mystery party activity)

Game: Murder at the Manor (mystery party activity)

If you like Game of Thrones, you'll enjoy Murder at The Manor The Earl Henry is dead and without an heir on the eve of the annual tournament and feast. Who could have done such a dastardly deed at the castle? His 4th wife? The traveling minstrel? One of his sisters or a host of other relatives, servants and knights from the realm? Play a suspect and a detective as you investigate the crime set in Medieval Europe. Mystery party games are an engaging alternative to hum drum usual fare and
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: 8 Activity Bundle (Save 20%)

Middle School Forensics: 8 Activity Bundle (Save 20%)

Super saver forensic activities bundle for CSI theme classes. 265 pages of forensic learning and activities including task cards, labs, worksheets, and PowerPoint. Ready to use in 1, 2, 3... 1 - print, 2 - complete prep, and 3 - play with your students!SAVE 20% on these activities when you buy this BUNDLEWe have included our most popular forensic activities:Unknown Solutions Lab Activity Kit (11 pages)Time of Death Solving Activity (17 pages)DNA Lesson - PowerPoint (15 slide), Student guide card
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 Middle School Forensics: Calculating Time of Death 101 Task Cards

Middle School Forensics: Calculating Time of Death 101 Task Cards

Take on the job of the City Coroner and learn how to calculate the TIME of Death in this Forensic Science activity. Little prep - Easy to Use. Great cross-curriculum activity with using PEMDAS and showing Jr Coroners how they use math in everyday jobs.Click here to save 20% on this activity with our Forensic Bundle.Activity includes:Calculation Guide CardTeacher Guided Class Calculation Lesson with Practice 3 Death Scenarios32 Time of Death Challenge CardsCut Out Clock with movable handles for
Preview of Thanksgiving Science Chemistry Game: Chemystery CLUES

Thanksgiving Science Chemistry Game: Chemystery CLUES

Created by
Bazinga Brown
Use this Thanksgiving chemistry game for a fun lesson right before the holiday. An unknown casualty has fallen victim to a common Thanksgiving ailment. Can you determine their identity, the malady that afflicts them and the location of the dinner feast? Similar to traditional mystery games solved using clues, “Thanksgiving Chemystery Clues” contains quirky chemistry, biology and fun facts about Turkey, Black Friday and the History of the first Thanksgiving all rolled into a fun game for the cla
Preview of Middle School Life Science: Vital Signs Activity Bundle including Jeopardy Game

Middle School Life Science: Vital Signs Activity Bundle including Jeopardy Game

READY TO PLAY Vital Signs Jeopardy Game PLUS technology integrated Vital Sign topic scavenger hunt, reading page on Vital Sign vocabulary, and crossword puzzle.You SAVE 25% on each activity with the purchase of this bundle.Welcome your students to class with our warm-ups: Day 1 vocabulary reader page to introduce vital sign vocabulary. Day 2 crossword puzzle worksheet to check their vocabulary recall. Recommend printing the reading page on colored paper and laminating for repeat use. Then start
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 Sketch a Suspect - Girl Scout Cadette "Special Agent" (Step 5) Activity Pack

Sketch a Suspect - Girl Scout Cadette "Special Agent" (Step 5) Activity Pack

Cadettes practice the art of detection by acting as forensic sketch artists and eyewitnesses. Girls work in pairs to complete two composite drawings using a set of suspect picture cards and printable sketch paper. The eyewitnesses describe the suspects on the cards feature by feature while the sketch artists listen and draw. After a set amount of time, the paired girls compare their drawings with the suspect cards and then switch roles. Afterward, all girls share their drawings and discuss the c
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 Game: The Will Murder Mystery activity/script & lesson plans

Game: The Will Murder Mystery activity/script & lesson plans

THE WILL MURDER MYSTERY ACTIVITY When rich old Mrs. Wetherington dies the family and staff are shocked, not at her death (after all she was old and many people wanted her dead) but at her will. The bulk of the estate would go to the person who fingered her murderer. Skeletons in closets, blackmail and underhanded dealings all abound at the family estate as everyone points fingers and declares their innocence. Mystery activities are an engaging alternative to hum drum get togethers, typical drama
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 Game: The Lifeless Lifeguard (Murder Mystery/ drama script)

Game: The Lifeless Lifeguard (Murder Mystery/ drama script)

Sandy Beechnut has been found dead in the first aid station at Chix Beach, a harpoon through the heart. Several people have motive and opportunity to kill her. But can you figure out who did it? With suspects like Bill and Hillary Clanton, Sunny Daze and Stormy O'Shinn you and 7-11 other people will have a hilarious time solving the crime even if you don't know forensic science. Has mature themes.Package includes directions, clues and character dossiers.More mysteriesTo Kill a King freebieFa
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 Game: Who Shot Prospector Pete (Murder Mystery activity)

Game: Who Shot Prospector Pete (Murder Mystery activity)

Prospector Pete is found shot in the back at his mining claim with a peck of people possibly involved including his wife Betsy, the Raindance Kid, Hoss Steel, Lily Lang Tree (or is it Land Tree?) and many more. Jump right in as a suspect and a detective and figure out who did it. Mystery party games are an engaging alternative to hum drum usual fare and make wonderful drama activities. Add spice to that theater class, family reunion, retreat or birthday/anniversary party. Acting experience and
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 "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 Middle School Forensics: Calculating Time of Death 201 with PowerPoint

Middle School Forensics: Calculating Time of Death 201 with PowerPoint

Have fun with your students as they learn to apply math skills to calculate the time of death of 16 victims. This activity includes a editable PowerPoint that works through ALL 16 cards step by step. Click here to save 30% on this activity with our Growing Forensics Bundle.This activity includes:16 NEW Time of Death Cards16 page powerpoint with a review of the formula, estimating minutes, and fully animated step by step review of EACH TOD card. Cheat Sheet for Teacher and/or StudentsCutout clock
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