Document Research Poster, Day 3 Forensic Science 3/24/15.

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Document Research Poster, Day 3 Forensic Science 3/24/15

No Drill Take 5 minutes to make sure your poster is done and ready-to-go. Find a place in the room to display it. Note: Ch 16 Test on Thursday, 3/26! Review tomorrow

Objectives IWBAT Describe, in some detail, what happened in seven cases that involved document analysis.

Presentations I will call up each group to present. Display your poster in the front of the room. Take notes on each presentation—you should be able to write a summary of the crime (who, what, when, where) how documents were involved

Evaluation Fill out an evaluation form for your group members. Please be honest and DON’T write your name at the top. Also, at the bottom, tell me which poster you thought was the most informative and well-designed.

Closure Write a single sentence summary of the crime you investigated. How was document examination involved in “your” crime?