Simulated Blood Typing "Whodunit" Kit
Product Details & Documents
What Is It Like to Analyze a Crime Scene?
- NGSS Life Science DCIs LS1, LS3
- Pre and post-laboratory assessments
- Links to real world concepts
- Estimated class/lab time required: 45 minutes over 1 day
What Is It Like to Analyze a Crime Scene?
This lab addresses several different approaches for conducting a crime scene investigation. Its scenario-based activity allows students to become detectives and determine ""whodunit"" while using Ward’s® completely safe Simulated Blood. Students attempt to solve a crime by matching the blood type of samples found at the ""scene"" with those of several suspects. After extracting samples from crime scene fabric stained with Ward’s® Simulated Blood, students can analyze them under the microscope, and perform blood type analysis to match the blood type with one of four suspects to help identify the culprit. In completing this lab activity, students employ NGSS Life Science Disciplinary Core Ideas LS1 (Structures and Processes) and LS3 (Heredity).
This kit has been aligned with all published National Standards. Pre- and Post-laboratory assessments and vocabulary words all target specific ""Did You Know"" concepts that link the real world with the scientific standards explored.
Ordering information: Kit contents include Ward’s® Simulated Blood samples (Crime scene, Victim, Suspects #1- #4), Ward’s® Simulated anti-sera (A,B,Rh), Blood typing trays, Package of toothpicks (100), Package of microscope slides (72), and Piece of cloth (7 x10"). Materials required but not provided are Compound microscopes, scissors, wax pencil or waterproof marker, and distilled water.
Documents
470190-608 sample TG sim blood typg.pdf
Product Literature
Specifications
- Description:Simulated Blood Typing “Whodunit” Kit
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