Forensics PowerPoint - The Enchanted Librarian

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Interdisciplinary Forensics
Art
Forensics in English
 Students will participate in a “mystery-in-abox” game after they write back stories for the
their characters.
 Students will read a mystery novel, keeping
track of clues in a “notebook” and analyzing
their clue-solving abilities.
Forensics in Art
 Warm-up Discussion: What constitutes forensic
evidence? List ideas on the board.
 In small groups, students will choose one of the graphic
novels to examine the spatial relationships, details and
specific features of the subject matter, keeping the idea
of forensic evidence in mind.
 Teacher will display and read a story of his or her
choosing from Crime Scene Whodunits on the document
camera. Students should take notes on possible
forensic clues that would help solve this crime as the
story is read.
 Students will then create a graphic novel page
containing six frames in which all forensic clues
necessary to solve the crime from the short story
appear.
Forensics in Science
 Students will read about four careers in Forensics,
including Forensic Nurse or Crime Scene
Investigator
 Students will prepare four interview questions for the
Nurse or Crime Scene Investigator
 Student questions will help guide the discussion with
the Forensic Nurse and Crime Scene Investigator
when they come to visit the class.
Forensics in Social Studies
 Students will view the video and web comic from
the Smithsonian web site.
 Students will, in groups, complete the “Cracking
the Case” Lesson from Written in Bone
 Students will study a historical event or case
(assassination, disappearance, death, disaster, etc.)
that could have further questions answered with
advances in forensic anthropology.
 Using poster board or a graphic organizer,
students will use existing evidence from that case
or event to list questions remaining about the case
and forensic techniques available today that could
have changed the way history was written.
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The Who. "Who Are You?" Rec. 1968. CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (Soundtrack from the TV
2002. MP3.
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http://www.usatoday.com/life/columnist/criticscorner/story/2012-03-21/critics-corner-idol-csipsych/53671948/1
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wistedphysics.typepad.com/cocktail_party_physics/2010/08/we-can-haz-diversity.html
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http://trixie360.wordpress.com/category/entertainment/
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anuniversityscienceblog.wordpress.com/author/kmac528/
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http://ailaham.wordpress.com/2010/02/15/writing-meme-day-3-your-favorite-tv-show/
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http://free-extras.com/images/house_poster-11140.htm
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http://blogcritics.org/video/article/tv-review-on-death-row-coming1/
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