Warm Up Objective: Scientists will describe crime scene analysis by reading and analyzing the article, “An Introduction to Crime Scene Analysis.” What is the topic? What will you be doing? Why is this important? How will you know if you have done well?
Warm Up Objective: Scientists will describe crime scene analysis by reading and analyzing the article, “An Introduction to Crime Scene Analysis.” What is the topic? Crime scene analysis What will you be doing? Reading and analyzing the article Why is this important? Crime scene analysis is what forensic scientists do. Future career choice How will you know if you have done well? Able to describe crime scene analysis; completed the article analysis
Binders Take a binder from your class period’s labeled shelf. Write your name lengthwise on the appropriate cardstock in marker 2nd-light blue,3rd –purple, 4th—green, 5th—dark blue, 6th—orange Place this in the spine of your binder
Binder Organization Get your work from your folder in your class period’s crate. (Don’t take the folder!) Organize it in your binder: Copy of syllabus Introduction to Forensic Science Introduction to Forensic Science: Deductive and Inductive Reasoning Introduction to Forensic Science: Deductive and Inductive Reasoning, Day 2 Logic Puzzles or Options on separate sheet of paper Introduction to Forensic Science: History Introduction to Forensic Science: Responsibilities Introduction to Forensic Science: Eyewitnesses Introduction to Forensic Science: Eyewitnesses, Day 2
Article Read the article Answer the questions Bullet points are acceptable Next week: The Crime Scene! Please turn in your syllabus, safety contract, photo permission forms, student information sheet, missing assignments