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The Christopher Killer by Alane Ferguson Mrs. Fendrick
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Name (first and last) Date Reading Period # Forensic Vocabulary gurney Definition:
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gurney:collapsible, wheeled table used to transport patients
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collapsible wheeled table used to transport patients Name (first and last) Reading Period # Date Forensics Vocabulary gurney: forensics:
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1. study of evidence at crime scene 2. debate (argue) or discuss
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collapsible wheeled table used to transport patients Name (first and last) Date Reading Period # Forensics Vocabulary gurney: study of evidence at crime scene pathologist: forensics: pathos:
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pathologist: doctor who identifies diseases by studying microscopic cells and tissue A forensic pathologist determines the cause of death. Greek root which means suffering or disease pathos:
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collapsible wheeled table used to transport patients A forensic pathologist determines the cause of death. Name (first and last) Date Reading Period # Forensics Vocabulary gurney: study of evidence at crime scene pathologist: corpse: forensics: doctor who identifies diseases by studying microscopic cells and tissue. pathos: corpus/corporis: Greek root = suffering or disease
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corpse:dead human body corpus, corporis:Latin root which means body
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collapsible wheeled table used to transport patients A forensic pathologist determines the cause of death. Name (first and last) Date Reading Period # Forensics Vocabulary gurney: study of evidence at crime scene pathologist: corpse: forensics: macabre: doctor who identifies diseases by studying microscopic cells and tissue. dead human body (from Latin roots corpus, corporis) pathos: corpus/corporis: Latin root = body Greek root = suffering or disease
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macabre:having to do with death; gruesome or horrifying
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collapsible wheeled table used to transport patients A forensic pathologist determines the cause of death. Name (first and last) Date Reading Period # Forensics Vocabulary gurney: study of evidence at crime scene having to do with death; gruesome or horrifying pathologist: corpse: forensics: macabre: doctor who identifies diseases by studying microscopic cells and tissue. dead human body (from Latin roots corpus, corporis) coroner: pathos: corpus/corporis: Latin root = body Greek root = suffering or disease
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coroner:police officer who investigates sudden or suspicious deaths
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collapsible wheeled table used to transport patients A forensic pathologist determines the cause of death. Name (first and last) Date Reading Period # Forensics Vocabulary gurney: study of evidence at crime scene having to do with death; gruesome or horrifying pathologist: corpse: forensics: macabre: doctor who identifies diseases by studying microscopic cells and tissue. dead human body (from Latin roots corpus, corporis) coroner: police officer who investigates sudden or suspicious deaths pathos: corpus/corporis: Latin root = body Greek root = suffering or disease
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Book Setting
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Book Setting:Silverton, Colorado real setting fictional book
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Book Setting
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Shaun White trained for the 2010 Olympics in Silverton. He won gold medals in snowboard halfpipe and was called the Flying Tomato.
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Summary
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The book takes place in a Colorado mining town. It’s about a girl who helps the coroner. Learning new words will help me understand what I am reading. Summary
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Next Group
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Cornell NotesUse only blue or black ink or regular pencil. Name (first and last) Date Reading Period # Fold left side of paper 2.5 inches. Holes go on left side. Forensics Vocabulary tarp:
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heavy, waterproof sheet or cover
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Name (first and last) Date Reading Period # Forensics Vocabulary tarp: autopsy:
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medical dissection of a body after death to learn more about why the person died
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heavy, waterproof sheet or cover medical dissection of a body after death to learn more about why the person died Name (first and last) Date Reading Period # Forensics Vocabulary tarp: autopsy: salary:
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money paid to a worker over a period of time
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heavy, waterproof sheet or cover medical dissection of a body after death to learn more about why the person died money paid to a worker over time Name (first and last) Date Reading Period # Forensics Vocabulary tarp: autopsy: salary: opaque:
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not able to be seen through or blocking light
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heavy, waterproof sheet or cover medical dissection of a body after death to learn more about why the person died money paid to a worker over time Name (first and last) Date Reading Period # Forensics Vocabulary tarp: not able to be seen through or blocking light autopsy: salary: opaque: pseudo:
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false, fake, pretended The stone in this ring is cubic zirconia, or a pseudo diamond.
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heavy, waterproof sheet or cover medical dissection of a body after death to learn more about why the person died money paid to a worker over time Name (first and last) Date Reading Period # Forensics Vocabulary tarp: not able to be seen through or blocking light false, fake, or pretended autopsy: salary: opaque: pseudo: skeptic:
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doubtful or unbelieving person, one who is unconvinced
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heavy, waterproof sheet or cover medical dissection of a body after death to learn more about why the person died money paid to a worker over time Name (first and last) Date Reading Period # Forensics Vocabulary tarp: not able to be seen through or blocking light false, fake, or pretended autopsy: salary: opaque: pseudo: skeptic: karma: doubtful or not believing; one who is unconvinced
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karma:Buddhist belief that whatever you do comes back to you; your actions help determine the future
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heavy, waterproof sheet or cover medical dissection of a body after death to learn more about why the person died money paid to a worker over time Name (first and last) Date Reading Period # Forensics Vocabulary tarp: not able to be seen through or blocking light false, fake, or pretended autopsy: salary: opaque: pseudo: skeptic: karma: doubtful or unbelieving person; one who is unconvinced Buddhist belief that whatever you do comes back to you; your actions help determine the future
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Summary
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Cameryn is the protagonist (main character) who wants to study forensics and investigate crime scenes. Learning words about gathering evidence will help me understand the book. Summary
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Next Group
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Cornell NotesUse only blue or black ink or regular pencil. Name (first and last) Date Reading Period # Fold left side of paper 2.5 inches. Holes go on left side. Forensics Vocabulary histology:
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study of tissue histo:root word which means tissue
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odontology:study of teeth Forensic odontology is used to identify the dead.
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rigor mortis:Latin term = stiffness + death chemical change in muscles after death causing them to be stiff
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toxic:poisonous or dangerous substance or material
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Iron ore:orange rock and minerals containing metal that can be used to make iron Iron ore makes the soil look orange in Silverton.
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http://alaneferguson.com/ Tip: click Interactive Video > Q&A > Get into Forensics
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study of tissue study of teeth chemical change in muscles after death causing them to become stiff Name (first and last) Date Reading Period # Forensics Vocabulary histology: Forensic odontology is used to identify the dead. orange rocks and minerals containing metal that can be used to make iron odontology: rigor mortis: iron ore: toxic: poisonous or dangerous material
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Summary
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Silverton is an old silver mining town in Colorado that is now a National Historic Landmark District for tourists. Learning root words will help me understand what I am reading. Summary
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