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Kindergarten forensics laboratories

Preview of Lab Activity Forensics Unit 3: Investigating a Crime Scene (Virtual Friendly)

Lab Activity Forensics Unit 3: Investigating a Crime Scene (Virtual Friendly)

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 Discover Fingerprints: A Science Center for Primary Grades

Discover Fingerprints: A Science Center for Primary Grades

Created by
T. Hutchens
Discover Fingerprints in a fun, hands-on science center that is appropriate for students in the primary grades. Students are asked to use hand lenses to examine their fingerprints and those of a partners. Students will then lift their own fingerprints and compare and contrast them with partners. They will also find out the "pattern" type of their fingerprint. Included is: full teacher directions and discussion masters, student activity sheets, a center sign, center directions, and a fingerpri
Preview of Magnets--Attract or Repel? Sorting Worksheet

Magnets--Attract or Repel? Sorting Worksheet

Created by
4 Little Baers
A way for students to test and then cut and sort the everyday objects (picture-word cards) as magnetic (attract) or non-magnetic (repel). Essential vocabulary is reviewed--attract and repel. It can also be done as a follow-up or quiz after a magnets investigation/lab is performed.
Preview of Teacher's Guide: Lab Activity: Investigating a Crime Scene (Virtual Friendly)

Teacher's Guide: Lab Activity: Investigating a Crime Scene (Virtual Friendly)

This resource is the Teacher's Guide/Notes for "Lab: Investigating a Crime Scene" which is SOLD SEPARATELY. 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: Investi
Preview of The Science Party: Detective Science- Solve a Crime!

The Science Party: Detective Science- Solve a Crime!

The Science Party is a resource for teachers, parents, camps, and home-schoolers for great curriculum and instructional materials for ages 5-11 or so! These classes can be used for preschool, school enrichment, after school classes, daycares, camps, or as a homeschool lesson. Check out all of our classes available in TpT! In this item, the purchaser will have access to a Science Party class that can be run during a 90 minute block, or sectioned into blocks, depending on the time for the class.
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