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Adult education forensics games

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 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 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 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 "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 "Crack the Code" Forensics Escape Rooms - 3 Set Bundle

"Crack the Code" Forensics Escape Rooms - 3 Set Bundle

"Crack the Code" is an escape room style activity for use in your forensics classroom or as part of any introductory forensics unit. It contains 27 puzzles in total (plus a handful of bonus puzzles), covering the basic concepts of physical evidence like Locard's exchange principle, individual and class characteristics, hairs and fibers, tool mark comparison, ridge pattern characteristics ("minutiae" like bifurcations, enclosures, and ridge endings), methods of developing latent prints, matching
Preview of Forensics: Ballistics and Impressions Matching Review Game

Forensics: Ballistics and Impressions Matching Review Game

This is an interactive activity for your students and is a wonderful review tool! They will match concepts and definitions to terms and their corresponding answers, but they'll have to do it before their peers! *Answer sheet is given in the set-up of the printout (each answer is next to its question/definition to support the teacher)* Includes teacher instructions, and directions for students. This file also includes differentiation techniques for every level of student.
Preview of Forensic Science Bingo

Forensic Science Bingo

Created by
Finish Line
***Discounted price for first 25 downloads*** 30 unique boards to accommodate large classes. 75 question cards so your games will last. Answers to all questions are included. Categories: Crime Scene Investigation, Hair and Fiber, Fingerprints, DNA and Blood, Post-mortem Evidence
Preview of "Crack the Code" Forensics Escape Room - Physical Evidence Edition

"Crack the Code" Forensics Escape Room - Physical Evidence Edition

"Crack the Code" is an escape room style activity for use in your forensics classroom or as part of any introductory forensics unit. It contains 9 puzzles (plus a handful of bonus puzzles), covering the basic concepts of physical evidence, Locard's exchange principle, individual and class characteristics, fingerprints, hairs and fibers, blood stain patterns, tool mark comparison and DNA fingerprinting. Students must find hidden keys, use decoder wheels, and discover hidden messages to "Crack the
Preview of SPANISH-IMMIGRATION PACKET (Actividades en español sobre la inmigración)

SPANISH-IMMIGRATION PACKET (Actividades en español sobre la inmigración)

Created by
BluBlu Learning
This resource includes 7 pages of contextualized activities in Spanish on the topic of Immigration. As we educate our students on topics of global citizenship, the issue of illegal immigration is a fundamental one. With this resource you can work with new vocabulary on the topic of immigration and you can work with an original story in first person which narrates the journey of a migrant from Central America to the US. All pages are carefully structured, clearly expressed and with scaffolded act
Preview of Forensic Science Pyramid Review 2  Bundle

Forensic Science Pyramid Review 2 Bundle

This is an excellent review game that you can use to cover a number of topics in Forensics! With 161 slides and 24 categories, your students will have fun reviewing Drugs, Toxicology and Poisons, Trace Evidence, Soil and Glass Analysis, Blood and DNA, Entomology, Anthropology, Forensic Methodology and Laboratory Techniques, Crime Scene Analysis and Documentation. Teacher instructions and helpful hints/differentiation techniques are included! To ensure that all students (those participating and t
Preview of Forensic Anthropology Review Board Game

Forensic Anthropology Review Board Game

This board game is a fun and interactive way to help students review Forensic Anthropology and Human Remains. 36 playing cards will test students' knowledge of the material with big ideas and specific content. Teacher note: The titles that are meant to go on the back of the playing cards are on page 7. Should you wish to include these on your cards, simply familiarize yourself with how your personal computer works, and print front & back.
Preview of Blood Jeopardy  Anatomy and Physiology

Blood Jeopardy Anatomy and Physiology

This product is a jeopardy game with 64 slides and a double jeopardy question. This jeopardy has six categories including; stop the bleeding, components, red blood cells, white blood cells, transfusions, and at the clinic. Students love to play jeopardy as a review game. I always divided my class into two groups; they pick a team captain, and come up with a catchy name. They always remember who won the last game and never want to change their team name.This product requires students to have alre
Preview of Forensic Science Semester 2 Review Board Game

Forensic Science Semester 2 Review Board Game

This board game is a wonderful way for your students to review both major concepts and specific details (including vocabulary and visual identification) relating to the second semester of Forensic Science. The 78 playing cards contain questions and graphics that cover information from Ballistics and Impressions, Entomology, Trace Evidence, Drugs and Toxicology, and Anthropology and the Study of Human Remains. It will also test your students' knowledge of significant case studies such as Bobby
Preview of Missing Person Scavenger Hunt & Unscramble for Patrol Unit in Law Enforcement

Missing Person Scavenger Hunt & Unscramble for Patrol Unit in Law Enforcement

This extremely fun and engaging activity has students research missing persons via the Wikipedia's missing person list with their first & last names then unscramble colored letters for a phrase dealing with missing kids. Students will need internet access to reaserch the cases. The bundle includes the student worksheet plus key in both word and Google Doc, making this Google Classroom compatible. Teacher instructions are provided with a grading explanation.Check out my website which has dail
Preview of Cytosis Board Game Worksheet

Cytosis Board Game Worksheet

Created by
Christine Ryan
A worksheet to aid in the comprehension of the cell processes and organelles used in the board game Cytosis. A copy of the game is required.
Preview of Forensic Science Pyramid Review 1 Bundle

Forensic Science Pyramid Review 1 Bundle

This is an excellent review game that you can use to cover a number of topics in Forensics! With 161 slides and 24 categories, your students will have fun reviewing Forensics and the Law, Types of Evidence, Fingerprints, The Crime Scene, Hair, Fibers, Document Analysis, and Ballistics and Impressions. Teacher instructions and helpful hints/differentiation techniques are included! To ensure that all students (those participating and those observing) are engaged in the game, a 30-question intera
Preview of Forensics Review Puzzle - Cybercrime

Forensics Review Puzzle - Cybercrime

Looking for a fun way to review the cybercrime unit with your kids? This is it! From vocabulary to specific computer-hacking techniques and major cybercrime attacks, this puzzle will engage your students from start to finish. I like to laminate mine before I cut out the shapes, then divide them into separate baggies for safe-keeping. This makes for long-lasting fun year after year!Teacher key is in your initial download, shown in the shape of the puzzle. Each term and concept is lined up with it
Preview of Who Killed the Queen?

Who Killed the Queen?

Created by
Marnie Black
Using a manipulated decks of playing cards, your students gather information to figure out who killed the queen of hearts by collecting evidence from the witnesses (the other cards).I printed the Clues on clear labels and adhered them to the cards (witnesses). I then hung them around the room. I made a blue cards tell the "truth" and a red cards be "lies". All of the Clue Set 1 that I have included are for the blue cards (truths). The Clue Set 2 are for the red cards (or the "lies"). *Two decks
Preview of Word Connect Vocabulary Activity for DNA Profiling reading

Word Connect Vocabulary Activity for DNA Profiling reading

Students connect words from the DNA Profiling reading and explain how the words are related.
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