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Make teaching Forensics easier with this 3 product growing bundle! This product includes:
- Forensics Unit Plan 2: Types of Evidence
- Forensics Unit 2 PowerPoint: Types of Evidence
- Academic Grade Check Form (Free Bonus File!)
- Activity: Probability and Class Evidence
- Forensics Unit 2 Forensics Unit 2 Activity: Types of Evidence
- Forensics Unit 2 Test
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The Forensics Unit/Daily Lesson Plan 2 plan contains content standards, literacy standards, learning objectives, language objectives, key vocabulary, and differentiation strategies embedded and highlighted. Fully editable and comprehensive, this plan lasts 5-6 periods or 2-3 - 90 minute blocks.
Content Standards:
SFS1b: Distinguish and categorize physical and trace evidence.
SFS1c: Determine the proper techniques to search, isolate, collect, and record physical and trace evidence.
SFS1d: Evaluate the relevance of possible evidence at the site of an investigation.
SFS1e: Organize relevant information to accurately develop and submit both scene and analysis reports.
SCSh3: Students will identify and investigate problems scientifically.
Literacy Standards: L11-12WHST1: Write arguments focused on discipline-specific content.
Content Objectives (TSWBAT):
1. Trace the development of how a hypothesis changes based on new evidence.
2. Explain how jurors discount evidence in order to create a reasonable doubt.
3. Assess the limitations of observations in eye witness events.
4. Calculate the probability of pieces of class evidence.
5. Observe how forensic scientists reconstruct events.
6. Understand the value of indirect and direct evidence.
7. Distinguish between individual evidence and class evidence.
8. Determine the significance of class evidence.
Language Objectives:
1. Discuss the role of physical evidence in court.
2. Read documented case studies describing how laws enforcement personnel used different types of evidence to solve crimes.
3. Write, discuss, and use key vocabulary appropriately.
Key Vocabulary: testimonial evidence, physical evidence, transient evidence, pattern evidence, conditional evidence, transfer evidence, associative evidence, class evidence, individual evidence, recognition, preservation
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