Every Picture Tells a Story.   Using the meter stick and ruler, measure and record the data in cm and to the nearest tenth for: a.the left.

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Every Picture Tells a Story

  Using the meter stick and ruler, measure and record the data in cm and to the nearest tenth for: a.the left and the right femur b.the right and the left tibia c.the right and the left humerus d.the right and the left radius e.the right and the left foot f.the length of the skeleton from the top of the head down the middle to between the feet Measuring the Victim

 Tomorrow we will use this data to learn more about the victim.  Who would like to summarize what we have done so far?  So what’s next???? Checkpoint!

  RAFT PROJECT OPTIONS- Pinterest!

 Blog!

  Making connections between people, places and things Crime Board!

 (Template loaded on Ms. Whittaker’s Webpage) Magazine Article!

  Video Recorded Interview (of you, the Forensic Anthropologist on the scene!)  Formal Report  Brochure  Narrative Story: If Bones Could Talk  Recorded Radio Interview (of you, the Forensic Anthropologist on the scene!) Other Options…

 1.How did today’s lesson impact your understanding of Forensic Anthropology? 2.How would you summarize today’s lesson for someone who wasn’t here today? 3.What is one thing that you learned, were surprised by, are confused about or still have questions about from today’s lesson? 4.Which RAFT format are you planning to choose? Think about and be ready to respond to the following questions

  A rag was found in one of the trash cans.  The rag was cotton and contained lead styphnate, barium nitrate, and antimony sulfide, which matches with gunshot residue  The rag also had a positive reaction to luminol, showing traces of blood.  The rag was blue cotton and traced to a plant in Bowling Green, Kentucky  After running the Minnesota plates, the owners, Gladys and Elmer Dolan, called and reported the car stolen 3 weeks ago LAB RESULTS

 Male (left) or Female (right)?

  Who was the victim?  What was the cause of death? (The reason or event that leads to death)  What was the time of death? (give number of months or years)  What was the manner of death? (accidental, suicidal, homicidal, natural, or unknown) Again… when analyzing your data…