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I did this lesson with a class of 32 primary 6 pupils (10/11 year olds) and it would also be appropriate for older children and I’m sure some adults would also enjoy it!

This lesson would be used at the end of a topic after all of the forensic techniques have been studied. It requires a lot of time, resourcing and preparation but it definitely pays off!

If you look through the powerpoint/lesson plan first it will help to put this lesson into a context and it will make more sense but you will need to spend sometime figuring out all of the resouces and documents.

Files included:

Forensic Report to be used for pupils to record results and information from forensic tests conducted with a mock crime scene.

Powerpoint to be used as introduction to lesson.

Lesson Plan

Teacher information/ instructions

Suspect Fingerprints

At each station you will also need to include information on the different forensic tests, you will be able to find this online.

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Dr_Troilo

4 years ago
5

Fantastic resource, incorporates a range of curriculum practical skills.

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