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Mr. Eberle’s Forensics 10/24/16 Agenda: Today’s Do Now: What are the 5 stages of Decomposition? Unit Test – Death and Decomposition Please finish your do now and then clear off your desk. I would advise you to use a pencil for the test. You will be provided with reference tables, rules, and a calculator. GOOD LUCK AND TAKE YOUR TIME! Objective(s): SWBAT: Achieve an 80% or higher on their Unit Test!

Mr. Eberle’s Forensics5 10/25/16 Agenda: Today’s Do Now: Do all of your fingers have the same fingerprint? Unit Test – Death and Decomposition (15mins) Fingerprint Challenge Worksheet (individually) Crime Scenario – Dr. Gadget’s stolen Porsche Objective(s): SWBAT: Use their observational and reasoning skills to solve a crime by analyzing fingerprints.

Mr. Eberle’s Forensics5 10/26/16 Agenda: Today’s Do Now: What do YOU think are some factors that would help leave behind a better fingerprint? Fingerprint Challenge Worksheet (review and submit) Crime Scenario – Dr. Gadget’s stolen Porsche PPT Notes Objective(s): SWBAT: identify the different types of fingerprints: loops, whorls, arches, etc.

Mr. Eberle’s Forensics5 10/27/16 Agenda: Today’s Do Now: Draw an example of a WHORL fingerprint. Use your notes as reference. Finish PPT Notes Fingerprinting Lab If you finish early, you can work on the assignments that are due on Friday Assignments Due: Fingerprint Challenge Worksheet Due Friday Crime Scenario – Dr. Gadget’s stolen Porsche Due Friday Objective(s): SWBAT: Analyze their individual fingerprints and correctly identify which types they have.

Mr. Eberle’s Forensics5 10/28/16 Agenda: Today’s Do Now: What kind of fingerprints do you personally have? Be specific! Fingerprinting Lab (collect class data) If you finish early, you can work on the assignments that are due today! Assignments Due: Fingerprint Challenge Worksheet Due Today Crime Scenario – Dr. Gadget’s stolen Porsche Due Today Objective(s): SWBAT: Analyze their individual fingerprints and correctly identify which types they have.