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1 The Christopher Killer by Alane Ferguson Mrs. Fendrick

2 Name (first and last) Date Reading Period # Forensic Vocabulary gurney Definition:

3 gurney:collapsible, wheeled table used to transport patients

4 collapsible wheeled table used to transport patients Name (first and last) Reading Period # Date Forensics Vocabulary gurney: forensics:

5 1. study of evidence at crime scene 2. debate (argue) or discuss

6 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:

7 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:

8 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

9 corpse:dead human body corpus, corporis:Latin root which means body

10 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

11 macabre:having to do with death; gruesome or horrifying

12 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

13 coroner:police officer who investigates sudden or suspicious deaths

14 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

15 Book Setting

16 Book Setting:Silverton, Colorado real setting fictional book

17 Book Setting

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19 Shaun White trained for the 2010 Olympics in Silverton. He won gold medals in snowboard halfpipe and was called the Flying Tomato.

20 Summary

21 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

22 Next Group

23 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:

24 heavy, waterproof sheet or cover

25 Name (first and last) Date Reading Period # Forensics Vocabulary tarp: autopsy:

26 medical dissection of a body after death to learn more about why the person died

27 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:

28 money paid to a worker over a period of time

29 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:

30 not able to be seen through or blocking light

31 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:

32 false, fake, pretended The stone in this ring is cubic zirconia, or a pseudo diamond.

33 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:

34 doubtful or unbelieving person, one who is unconvinced

35 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

36 karma:Buddhist belief that whatever you do comes back to you; your actions help determine the future

37 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

38 Summary

39 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

40 Next Group

41 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:

42 study of tissue histo:root word which means tissue

43 odontology:study of teeth Forensic odontology is used to identify the dead.

44 rigor mortis:Latin term = stiffness + death chemical change in muscles after death causing them to be stiff

45 toxic:poisonous or dangerous substance or material

46 Iron ore:orange rock and minerals containing metal that can be used to make iron Iron ore makes the soil look orange in Silverton.

47 http://alaneferguson.com/ Tip: click Interactive Video > Q&A > Get into Forensics

48 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

49 Summary

50 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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