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10th grade forensics research for Google Apps

Preview of Forensic Science Careers Project - Make a Digital Poster!

Forensic Science Careers Project - Make a Digital Poster!

This is a quick, easy Forensic Science project for your students. NO PREP! It offers the freedom to choose a topic of interest that may end up being a career choice for them down the road! Students choose a Forensic Science Career from a list of 28 unique careers. They then follow the provided 100 point rubric to create a one page Google Slide digital poster.One of the challenges for students is to get all of the required information into a small space - a single (large) Google Slide. I have pro
Preview of Death and The Body Flipbook- Print and Digital

Death and The Body Flipbook- Print and Digital

Save yourself TIME AND ENERGY with this print and go Death and The Human Body Flipbook ! This is a great way to introduce your Death Investigation unit, as students can research the topics as exposure to new content. Use as an introductory activity, review and reinforcement exercise, homework assignment, sub assignment or however you see fit. It's the perfect student-directed activity for your Forensics class! Need a digital option? No problem! I have included both a print and digital version
Preview of True Crime Research Project (Final Project/End of Semester Project/Easy/No Prep)

True Crime Research Project (Final Project/End of Semester Project/Easy/No Prep)

True Crime Research Project (Final Project/End of Semester Project/Easy/No Prep)Have your students apply what they have learned throughout the year/semester, as they research a famous or well known True Crime case. In this purchase you receive the complete teacher instructions, points breakdown, rubric, 34 case summaries for students to preview, a research and planning document, a vocabulary list, and an extra credit assignment. All of the cases have either a documentary, podcast, episode of Dat
Preview of "Pick Your Poison" Toxicology Research Project (Forensic Science, Chemistry)

"Pick Your Poison" Toxicology Research Project (Forensic Science, Chemistry)

This is a great summative project for a toxicology unit in a forensic science course. My forensic science seniors love this project! This project allows students to focus on one element that is harmful to human health and research the history of how it has been used in society. This is an interdisciplinary project where students uncover their own learning and will show understanding in a presentation to their peers.I have also used this project in my chemistry courses, when I teach a toxicology
Preview of Forensics: The Innocence Project Webquest

Forensics: The Innocence Project Webquest

*Can be differentiated for different levels!**Fully Editable!*Use this GoogleSlides activity to assign to your students as a guided Webquest research assignment where they can choose a career and research it. * Encourages student choice.* Each slide guides students to look up something specific about the organization. * Students are encouraged to synthesize information from text. * Reflection section allows students to discuss their findings. This activity may be done in a virtual setting, in pe
Preview of Forensic Career Opportunities in Forensic Science Research Project (End of Year)

Forensic Career Opportunities in Forensic Science Research Project (End of Year)

Do your students absolutely love forensic science and want to learn more about what fields they should study in the future? Do you want to expose them to different possible fields and careers in this ever-growing field? This project is for you!This is a research project which includes the following: lesson plan, research project instructions, scoring rubric, and student note sheet for the student presentations. This project is an excellent addition to an "Introduction to Forensic Science" unit,
Preview of What is Terrorism Bundle for High School Current Events and History

What is Terrorism Bundle for High School Current Events and History

Created by
The Awesome Shop
This bundle has a slideshow that introduces the general traits of a terrorist act and a JigSaw/Research activity about specific types of terrorism. I designed it for my senior Current World Issues class as a way to show that: Terrorism can take many different forms, those who commit terrorism come from a wide variety of backgrounds and ultimately terrorism does not achieve its wider ideological goals of changing society.Jigsaw TOPICS:Political TerrorismReligious TerrorismEthnic or Nationalisti
Preview of Careers in Forensic Science (Sub Plan Idea)

Careers in Forensic Science (Sub Plan Idea)

Are you looking for a way to introduce your students to careers in Forensic Science? Do you want to incorporate real world experience and teach students how to write a resume? In this activity, students will research their chosen career, then create a resume applying for a job in that career field. An example resume and resume template are provided as well as a rubric for easy grading. Want to do something else besides a resume? Other teaching suggestions are also included. Both an editable virt
Preview of Introduction to Ballistics Research Activity (Print & Digital)

Introduction to Ballistics Research Activity (Print & Digital)

Introduce your ballistics unit with this INTRODUCTION TO BALLISTICS- RESEARCH ACTIVITY. This FREEBIE offers 7 case studies that can be assigned to your students. I have included printable cards (for use as a station activity) as well as a student research document. Need a digital option? No problem! I have included a print and digital option for this activity, making it perfect for distance learning, flipped classrooms, online courses and traditional classrooms.⭐⭐This FREEBIE is part of my BAL
Preview of Teamwork in Law Enforcement: Forensic Files Assignment

Teamwork in Law Enforcement: Forensic Files Assignment

Teamwork in Law Enforcement is a one-page assignment designed to help students identify the responsibilities of responding officers, detectives, crime scene investigators, medical examiners, and lab techs in solving homicides. A Forensic Files episode is linked in the Google Doc for students to watch as they complete the chart with examples from the episode. The same document can be used for any homicide investigation show.
Preview of Comparing Serial Killers (Forensic Psychology)

Comparing Serial Killers (Forensic Psychology)

Guided research document with analysis questions for students to learn about different serial killers and determine whether they fit the attributes of a typical serial killer.NO ANSWER KEY - student answers may vary depending on sources used.Students will research...Charles MansonEd GeinRichard RamirezIsrael KeyesHarold Shipman
Preview of Boston Marathon Bombings - A Forensic Science Current Event Project

Boston Marathon Bombings - A Forensic Science Current Event Project

This Google Slide is a virtual project for my forensics students. I used this during our Arson & Explosives unit. This is a great way for forensics students to analyze a current event that their generation is familiar with. In this activity students analyze a CNN article, create a timeline of events, and add 3 more up-to-date events surrounding the trial of the Boston Bombings.
Preview of Intro to Famous Crimes Project (Forensics - No Prep/Easy/Google Slides)

Intro to Famous Crimes Project (Forensics - No Prep/Easy/Google Slides)

Intro to Famous Crimes Project (Forensics - No Prep/Easy/Google Slides)Have your students become familiar with different landmark cases at the beginning of the school year! Research PracticeStudents will work to identify victims vs. perpetrator, evaluate sentencing and court case outcomes, and this will help you gauge what they may already know. You Decide - Independent Work- Partner or Group Project - Have students present their findings Includes - Instructions & rubric- Cases to choose fr
Preview of Careers in Forensic Science Infographic

Careers in Forensic Science Infographic

Created by
Emma Poindexter
Project for a forensic science class that requires students to create a one page infographic on a career that they are interested in. This could also be easily turned into a career research project for any other subject area. Example of a completed project is shown in the preview.
Preview of Career Exploration in Forensic Science

Career Exploration in Forensic Science

Students will explore careers in forensics by looking through the website https://www.forensicscolleges.com/careers.  After they have taken some time to explore the 25 careers explained on this site, they are asked to pick 3 careers that they find the most interesting or want to learn more about, then provide details of those 3 careers within this google document. In the google doc, students are given instructions, and are also asked to find categories of specific information for each career an
Preview of Criminal Profiling & Serial Killers "You Pick"

Criminal Profiling & Serial Killers "You Pick"

An organized list of resources (videos to articles) on criminal profiling and serial killers for students to draw from. Have students select 1 video and 1 article to summarize (or share with a classmate, create a presentation etc!). Students then get to learn about what interests them and the assignment opportunities can be tailored to fit your classroom
Preview of Disease Research Project

Disease Research Project

This Google Slides assignment requires students to research and provide information for nine different diseases. Students will first choose three diseases of infections, genetic disorders, or cancers. Then they will answer four questions about disease of their choosing. The number of slides required can be adapted based on student need
Preview of Pathology Research Project

Pathology Research Project

This Google Slides assignment requires students to research and provide information for nine different diseases. Students will first choose three diseases of infections, genetic disorders, or cancers. Then they will answer four questions about disease of their choosing. The number of slides required can be adapted based on student need
Preview of Forensics: Career Exploration Webquest

Forensics: Career Exploration Webquest

*Can be differentiated for different levels!**Fully Editable!*Use this GoogleSlides activity to assign to your students as a guided Webquest research assignment where they can choose a career and research it. * Encourages student choice.* Each slide guides students to look up something specific about the career. * Students are encouraged to find text, image, and video sources. * Sources slide included for students to cite sources.* Reflection section allows students to discuss their findings. Th
Preview of Forensics: Hair Analysis Photo Scavenger Hunt Webquest

Forensics: Hair Analysis Photo Scavenger Hunt Webquest

*Can be differentiated for different levels!**Fully Editable!*Use this GoogleSlides activity to assign to your students as a guided Webquest research assignment where they can choose a career and research it. * Encourages student choice.* Each slide guides students to look up something specific about the type of evidence. * Students are encouraged to perform effective image searches. * Reflection section allows students to discuss their findings. This activity may be done in a virtual setting, i
Preview of Body Systems Research

Body Systems Research

This Google Slides assignment challenges students to research the functions, the organs, and find a picture of each of the systems of the body.
Preview of Forensics Case Study of a Court Case

Forensics Case Study of a Court Case

Created by
Kayla Miller
In this assignment, students use the internet to research any court case. They will find specific information about the investigation, trial, and evidence used to convict or exonerate suspects. Answers can easily be typed into textboxes on google slides.
Preview of Toxin / Drug Project

Toxin / Drug Project

“All things are poisons, for there is nothing without poisonous qualities. It is only the dose which makes a thing poison.”― ParacelsusDrugs and toxins are part of our everyday lives. What people choose to put into their bodies by a doctor's orders, over-the-counter, or recreationally all have defined LD50s, even water! This rubric will guide students through the chemical compositions, social impacts, and lasting effects of a substance of the student's choosing.This project can last up to 1 wee
Preview of Wildlife Protection Laws

Wildlife Protection Laws

Created by
Chemistry Queen
A student activity where they investigate laws that protect wildlife.Students research and investigate 5 wildlife protection laws and write short summaries about them.
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