Middle School Forensics: Evidence Puzzler for CSI Agents
$6.50
Description
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.
Great for sub-plans, special schedule days, independent desk work or team activities.
Activity Includes:
- 12 Case File Labels
- 80 Evidence Puzzle Cards
- 17 Page Evidence Resource Catalog
- Challenge Instruction Card (1/2 Sheet of Paper)
- CSI Lab Tech Response Form
- Answer Cards for ALL 80 Evidence Cards
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Jacqueline J, –
Thank you, this was great resource to add to my impression unit! I liked that there were different ways in which students could practice identifying shoe prints.
Yasmene S. –
This really captures the interest of my students (and selfishly, my own) – They love playing detectives and it’s been a great way to target various goals
Lorraine F. –
I used this as part of a forensics mini-course and my students really enjoyed it. The materials are really easy to prep and use.
Seantre J. –
My students enjoyed using this resource for a Shoeprint lab. They were engaged with this resource and expressed interest in becoming a forensic scientist in the near future. I did laminate all of the resources for the students to use ow and in the near future. they enjoyed working together and trying to figure the matching pair. We used the first handout as a guided note section before we started the lab. I highly recommend this project for all teachers teaching Forensic Science.
Madison C. –
My gifted students loved doing this activity during our CSI unit! They had so much fun learning about evidence and matching the partial shoe prints.