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Your students must determine how the blood spatter found at the cabin
 scene was formed. To do this, students first learn about the techniques
 for blood spatter pattern analysis. Then, students will conduct an 
experiment designed to determine the relationship between the height and
 angle of impact of a blood drop and the size of shape of the spatter.  
 



Students drop synthetic blood onto paper at different heights and 
angles in and then measure the size and shape of those drops. 
Afterwards, they will use MS Excel or another spreadsheet program to 
analyze their data and build a mathematical model. 



After students have created their model, they will apply it to the 
blood spatter patterns found in the cabin. By running strings that 
attach to the blood in the crime scene model&#039;s walls at angles predicted
 by their model, students will be able to determine the point of impact 
that caused the spatter.





As in all Lyle and Louise modules, this kit is geared to high school 
and undergraduate courses, and is matched to National Science Education 
Standards.





Included



• 6 Cardboard Blood Drop Angle Support
• 6 3-D Cardboard Cabin Model
• 50 sheets of 11&quot; x 17&quot; paper
• 6 bottles of synthetic blood
• 6 Pasteur pipettes
• 6 Pasteur pipette bulbs
• 6 sets of crime scene blood spatter images
• 6 sets of string
• 1 box of push-pins
• 6 measuring tapes
• Fully illustrated teacher&#039;s manual with technique background


Required Equipment ( not included ) 






• Lab gloves
• Computer with MS Excel 


 Storage Conditions



This item can be shipped and stored at room temperature.


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