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Title: Bell Work: 11/7/14


1
Bell Work 11/7/14
  • Need 2 Know
  • Multiple Choice/4 Corners
  • Constructed Response
  • Use iPads- Scholastic Magazine App
  • Password stemfinley1
  • Issue Archives (bottom left corner)- chose the
    September 2, 2013 issue.
  • Dental Detective Pages 12-13

2
Vocab Reference
Forensic Odontologist
3
EQ Objectives
  • Objectives
  • EQ
  • TLW
  • Use deductive reasoning to solve a crime.
  • Create a model/method for collecting evidence at
    a crime scene.
  • Learn what evidence to collect at a crime scene.
  • Can we research areas of health sciencesforensic
    science?

4
Using Deductive Reasoning in the Real World
  • Forensic scientists collect and evaluate evidence
    from a crime scene. Usually evidence is acquired
    in a random order and forensic scientists must
    piece the puzzle back together using logical and
    critical thinking skillsdeductive reasoning.
  • NOW ITS YOUR TURN TO USE YOUR DEDUCTIVE
    REASONING SKILLS!

5
Forensics Debriefing( Whole Class Accountable
Talk)
  • What was crime/problem?
  • What is the solution? (Who, what, when where)
  • What method did you use to solve the crime?
  • AgainMAKE THEM JUSTIFY THEIR OUTCOME(S)!

6
What would evidence collected at a crime scene do
for the investigation? What evidence would you
collect?
Mock Crime Scene http//www.masss.gov
7
Evidence Collection Model
  • Part I Contract Method/Model
  • First create a team contract with roles for the
    upcoming challenges.
  • As a forensics team, create your own method/model
    for collecting evidence.
  • This method/model should be logical easy for
    someone else to use.
  • Part II Collection
  • Use your teams method/model for collecting
    evidence to document evidence from the crime
    scene in the classroom.

8
Crime Scene Sketches
  • Include the dimensions of
    the room or area drawn
  • Include distances between objects shown
  • Include dimensions of
    large pieces of furniture
  • Indicate location of all fixed objects
  •  Doors
  • Windows
  • Shelves
  • Partitions
  • Indicate, with numbers, the location of all
    moveable objects and any object to be removed
    from the scene
  • Lamps
  • Statues
  • Large pictures
  • Pieces of furniture
  • Create a legend on the sketch
  • Include true north on the sketch. Anybody have a
    compass?

9
Tweet a response
  • Use a Post-It Note to tweet about the following
    question
  • What method did you use to collect evidence from
    the crime scene?
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