Crime Scene Evidence Learning Activities
Choose from a complete catalogue of educational kits for teaching crucial aspects of the forensics process, including fibre identification, crime scene photo documentation, identification of skeletal remains, and analysing slides of blood samples. These kits are ideal for creating and conducting your own forensics investigations in a controlled, measured way for determining correct outcomes. Students must use their observational skills and reasoning capabilities in conjunction with any necessary equipment in order to arrive at the correct conclusion.
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Forensic Enzymology Lab Activity
Investigate Trace Evidence of Enzymes in Saliva Samples
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Dealing With Murder: Dead and Breakfast Lab Activity
Merge Scientific Method with Literacy In the Ultimate “Whodunnit”
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Innovating Science® Forensic Chemistry of Document Analysis Kit
Solve the crime!
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Master Forensics Kit
Enough materials for an entire unit on crime scene investigation.
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Crime Scene Investigation Lab Activity
Combine Your Forensic Chemistry Knowledge To Solve the Crime!
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CSI/FISK The Case of the Missing Mascot
Deduce, try, and convict the culprit.
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Science Olympiad© 2025 - 2026 Forensics Kit
Prepare for upcoming competitions with this practice kit, the only kits officially licensed and approved by Science Olympiad!
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Ward's® Comparative Bullet Demonstration Model
Unique Manipulative For Visualizing How Bullets Are Traced to a Particular Firearm
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Ward's® Ballistics Flashcards
An Excellent Reference of Real Discharged Bullets and Casings
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Toolmark Identification Kit
Examine the Interaction of Tools and Objects With Which They Come in Contact
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Forensic Impressions Lab Activity
Identify and Analyze Physical Impression Evidence
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Simulaids® Casualty Simulation Kit
Bring A Sense Of Reality To Emergency Training
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Simulaids® Medical Emergency Simulation Kit
Bring A Sense Of Reality To Emergency Training

