Date / Objectives / Activities / Standards
9/3
Tues /
- Discover what Forensic Science is
- Understand class expectations, policies, and procedures
- Expectations, Outline, Questionnaire
- MSCS 1: BM 1
9/5
Thurs /
- Exercise teamwork and problem solving skills
- Identify the various applications of scientific investigations
- Problem solving and experimental design
- Rube Goldberg Lab- design
- MSCS 1: BM 2, BM 3, BM 4
9/9
Mon /
- Exercise teamwork and problem solving skills
- Identify the various applications of scientific investigations
- Apply logic and deductive reasoning skills
- Rube Goldberg Lab- Competition
- Logic and Problem Solving-
- Begin Crime Scene Logic Problem- Partners- use deductive reasoning to solve crime- ID means, motive, opportunity
- MSCS 1: BM 1, 2, 3
9/11
Wed /
- Apply logic and deductive reasoning skills
- Finish Crime Scene Logic Problem
- Forensic Science- Notes
-Modern Crime Lab
- Begin FBI Crime Lab Video
- MSCS 1: BM 1, 2
9/13
Fri /
- Identify important historical events in science and technology
- Differentiate between types of evidence
- Shortened class period (assembly)
- Finish FBI Crime Lab Video
- Forensic Science Overview- identify vs. individualize, Newcomb’s Rule, Types of Evidence
- MSCS 6: BM 1
9/17
Tues /
- Identify important historical events in science and technology
- Gather data using appropriate measurements and methods
- Intro to Forensic Science history
-Brain Break- Eyewitness Game
- Criminal ID System-
- Begin Bertillonage Lab
- MSCS 1: BM 1, 2
- MSCS 6: BM 1
9/19
Thurs /
- Identify important historical events in science and technology
- Gather data using appropriate measurements and methods
- Finish Bertillonage Lab and post lab questions
9/23
Mon /
- Explore crime scene preliminaries and documentation procedures
- Calculate measurements and directions using the metric system and a compass
- Identify ways to search for evidence
- Crime Scene Procedures- Preliminaries, Documentation, Collection and Preservation of Evidence, Crime Scene Reconstruction, Legal Considerations
- Read Case Study- Jeffrey MacDonald Case
- Discuss lab for next class- Mock Crime Scene- divide into “Crime Scene Teams”
MSCS 6: BM 1
9/25
Wed /
- Calculate locations of physical evidence using a compass and a metric tape measurer
- Prepare a sketch of the crime scene, labeling each piece of evidence
- Mock Crime Scene-
-“On the Scene”- collection, measurements, photos, rough sketch / MSCS 1: BM 1, 2
9/27
Fri /
- After collecting measurements of a crime scene, students will scale these measurements and transfer them to a final sketch
- Create Final Sketch- Discuss how to use a scale, include accurate measurements to scale
-Type notes and theory
- Hand out test review- Test next class
MSCS= Montana Science Content StandardBM= Benchmark