Mrs Smith's Science Classes

 

Schenck HS Science
East Millinocket, ME 04430
United States

ph: 207-227-0124
alt: 407-414-9951

jsmith@emmm.org

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Crime Scene in a Box

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View the Prezi Presentation: Click here

The prezi presentation above is just an example of a crime scene and what information you will need to help you complete your project.

  • Choose a crime scene and how you want to present it
  • Do not share your scenario with any other student from either forensic class
  • Write up your scene and how you as an investigator solved the crime
  • You can choose a true crime but you must cite and use references
  • We will meet on google classroom at at date to be announced and then present each crime box where we will attempt to solve your crime in a box.

 



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The Crime Scene in a Box provides students with the opportunity to learn about the challenges associated with modern crime scene investigation while attempting to solve a mock crime.

From analyzing fingerprints to inspecting physical evidence, students will attempt to build a case using circumstantial evidence.

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Schenck HS Science
East Millinocket, ME 04430
United States

ph: 207-227-0124
alt: 407-414-9951

jsmith@emmm.org