Forensic Case Study: Murder at Eagle Nest Harbor
A murder in a quiet houseboat community sets the stage for the class to test their forensic knowledge. Students will take on the role of forensic technicians as they analyze multiple types of physical evidence to help pinpoint the killer. This kit provides a unique and complex set of evidence for students to examine, engaging them in hands-on analysis and critical thinking. Includes materials for 15 groups, plus teacher and student guides for easy implementation.
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Are your students ready to solve the mystery? A murder a murder has taken place in this compelling, inquiry-driven forensic investigation. Taking on the role of forensic technicians, students will analyze physical evidence including hair, fibers, fingerprints, blood, and handwriting, to identify the perpetrator.
Through this hands-on experience, students interpret data and draw evidence-based conclusions, closely simulating the investigative process used by forensic professionals. The open-ended nature of the case encourages collaboration, critical thinking, and scientific reasoning, fostering deeper engagement and real-world problem-solving skills.
This comprehensive kit includes a challenging set of evidence, materials and reagents for 15 groups, and detailed teacher and student guides for seamless classroom integration.
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