A Kindergarten STEM Activity

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A Kindergarten STEM Activity Finger Printing CSI A Kindergarten STEM Activity

Observation One way that scientists find out information is by observation. This means using your eyes and ears to get information to your brain.

Let’s Practice Observing Use the I Spy books to practice your powers of observation!

Detectives Use Science Detectives use observations to solve mysteries by observing finger prints. Let’s be detectives today and use fingerprints to solve a crime!

Somebody stole a cookie from the cookie jar! MYSTERY Somebody stole a cookie from the cookie jar!

Freddy Fox Bobby Bear Ricky Raccoon We Have Three Suspects Freddy Fox Bobby Bear Ricky Raccoon

The Crime Scene Do you see a clue?

Let’s Finger Print the Suspects! Freddy Fox Bobby Bear Ricky Raccoon

There are Three Main Types of Finger Prints WHORL ARCH LOOP Which type do you have?

Which type did the perpetrator have? What type do you have?

Forensics Report (Use your magnifying lens to closely examine the evidence.)

Who Was the Perpetrator? Freddy Fox Bobby Bear Ricky Raccoon