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DO NOW: Consider this statement: “everyone’s fingerprints are unique” 1) Have you heard this statement or a similar statement before? Where / when did you hear it? 2) Do you think the statement is true? Why or why not?

WATCH THIS VIDEO https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vM1QgwaKv4s

What did I do this weekend? Went swimming. Rode my bike. Went hiking. None of the above. All of the above.

What did I do this weekend? Went swimming. Rode my bike. Went hiking. None of the above. All of the above.

HAPPINESS PEACE SUCCESS

Lift latent fingerprints using black powder. LEARNING OBJECTIVES Lift latent fingerprints using black powder.

Explain problems with fingerprint evidence. LEARNING OBJECTIVES Explain problems with fingerprint evidence.

DO NOW: are f-prints REALLY unique? Read article / socratic seminar. TODAY’S AGENDA DO NOW: are f-prints REALLY unique? Read article / socratic seminar. Read lab instructions. Lift latent fingerprints lab. Formative blog post. Clean EVVVERYTHING.

LIFTING FINGERPRINTS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FMhuEjmRB-4 WHAT ARE THE 2 MAIN THINGS TO KEEP IN MIND? 1) 2)

Fingerprint Patterns: 3 overall shapes

Fingerprint Patterns: 3 overall shapes LOOP

Fingerprint Patterns: 3 overall shapes LOOP WHORL

Fingerprint Patterns: 3 overall shapes LOOP WHORL ARCH

VIDEO https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V4cMWoGxEwo