"Crime Scene and Evidence Collection Activities"
Innovating Science® Physical Properties of Glass
Learn about the different chemical and physical characteristics and properties of glass and how they impact forensics.
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CSI/FISK The Case of the Kidnapped Cookies
Who stole the cookies from the cookie jar?
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Ward's® Microbe Murder Mystery Kit
Assume the role of a microbiologist to investigate a mysterious drowning.
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Crime Scene Investigation Lab Activity
Combine Your Forensic Chemistry Knowledge To Solve the Crime!
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Ward's® Engage Mystery Powder, IBL Case
In this inquiry-based learning case, students wake up to a disaster in the kitchen, and the cat seems to have ingested an unknown white powder. Is it construction material from the ongoing kitchen renovation, or a benign kitchen ingredient?
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Ward's® Luminol Detection of Simulated Blood Lab Activity
Can a Criminal Get Away with Murder if He Cleans Up the Blood?
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Ward's® Mystery at 323 Maple Street Forensic Simulation
Students use observational and analytical skills to find out “Whodunit.”
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Master Forensics Kit
Enough materials for an entire unit on crime scene investigation.
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Forensics of Soil and Mineral Analysis
A Crime Has Been Reported and It's Up to You to Help Prove Who Did It!
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Sherlock Bones: Identification of Skeletal Remains Kit
Is the victim a male or female?
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Innovating Science® Forensic Case Study: Drugs - Small Town, Big Problem
A forensic case study.
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Blood Spatter: Bloodstain Analysis As A Forensic Tool Including Supplemental Stem Activity
What Can The Blood Evidence Tell Us?

