Forensic Science Crime Scene – Classroom Murder Mystery Middle School Science
$6.00
Description
A shocking murder has taken place at the old historic hotel downtown—and your middle school science students are at the crime scene as the detectives assigned to crack the case! Using critical thinkinxg, deductive reasoning, and teamwork, students will analyze forensic evidence to determine the true culprit in this engaging crime scene investigation.
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Jennifer M. –
My students always love these mystery puzzles. They never know they are learning while they’re doing them! : ) Thanks!
Jennifer A. –
The middle school students enjoyed using this resource in class. Great ideas to get them thinking! They were actively engaged.
Amanda C. –
My students LOVED this activity! They were highly engaged, the materials were easy to put together, and they got to put some of the skills we have been working on to the test (specifically calculating time of death, DNA fingerprinting, and working with witness statements. I will be buying more of these!
Carolyn K. –
This is an excellent resource that is engaging and motivating for students. Aligned to state standards, it provides relevant activities for independent and group work.
Brooke T. –
This was a great resource to review our CSI unit. It required little prep from me and I loved that there were multiple mysteries so students couldn’t copy off a different group.