The Forensic Science Activity Pack includes materials and directions for three different investigation activities. Shoe print Casting with Bubber and... more info
Your students will be fascinated as they perform both physical and chemical analysis of handwriting materials found at a crime scene. The procedures... more info
Students are introduced to qualitative analysis in the intriguing context of criminal investigation. Chemical analytical techniques are used to... more info
Students will take on the role of investigators and analyze samples of soil, glass, dust, and metal traces in order to place or eliminate a... more info
John Wayne Gretsky presented a bite mark on his arm as an alibi, claiming he was bitten in a bar fight. Your students must determine if he was bitten... more info
Your students will determine if a substance at the crime scene is blood. They will also learn the forensic techniques involved in evidence... more info
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... more info
The Blood Spatter Kit consists of 6 different experiments to work through with students/children. This kit helps children learn how physics plays a... more info
This is the only activity of its type available where students can use their saliva to determine if they are among the 80% of the population who... more info
More than one gun? Your students must examine a bullet that was found at the scene of the crime to discover more details about the events surrounding... more info
A fully comprehensive kit of evidence packaging supplies, fit for any classroom crime scene investigation. Includes: Crime Scene Tape, 100 ft roll... more info
The Criminalistic Kit is for use for students grade 7-12 This kit allows students to work with fingerprints from collection to investigation, hair... more info
Your students will learn the techniques that the masters use to determine real paintings from forgeries. They will be presented with "real"... more info
DNA Double Helix Made Easy! Assemble a DNA strand with Wikki Stix...which adhere to each other with just fingertip pressure. No glue, no paste,... more info
With the criminals still at large, your students must decide the identity of the white powder found in the abandoned truck! During this lab, students... more info
As detectives examine the offices of the Tumbling Water Land Development Company, they notice that the office safe is empty and hanging open. They... more info
When investigators discovered three deceased victims at a burned vehicle crash site over the side of Backbone Mountain, they questioned whether the... more info
Using a shoe print collected at the crime scene, your students will be able to determine critical information about the criminal! Students will... more info
Your Class becomes the crime scene investigators while comparing fabric/fiber and learning how they play a role in the investigation of a crime. This... more info
Introduce your budding forensic scientists to the many types of impressions taken at a crime scene and how they can lead to solving a crime.... more info