Week 9 - The Science Spot

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T. Trimpe 2006
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Week 9 - Monday
CSI Challenge #9
Name That Scientist
8th Grade Forensic Science
T. Trimpe 2006
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There are many different types of scientists
that work in criminal cases.
Can you identify each scientist?
A. Anthropologist D. Pathologist
B. Botanist
E. Psychiatrist
C. Odontologist
F. Serologist
__ 1. Examines body tissues to determine cause of death
__ 2. Analyzes dental records and dental work
__ 3. Analyzes botanical (plant) evidence
__ 4. Analyzes skeletal remains
__ 5. Provides personality profiles based on evidence
__ 6. Analyzes blood evidence
The answers are ...
D 1. Examines body tissues to determine cause of death
C 2. Analyzes dental records and dental work
B 3. Analyzes botanical (plant) evidence
A 4. Analyzes skeletal remains
E 5. Provides personality profiles based on evidence
F 6. Analyzes blood evidence
A. Anthropologist D. Pathologist
B. Botanist
E. Psychiatrist
C. Odontologist
F. Serologist
Week 9 - Tuesday
Spot the Differences
Bat Man
8th Grade Forensic Science
Source: http://www.slylockfox.com/arcade/6diff/index.html
Find the 6 differences between the two pictures.
Answers: Woman’s hair, boot, glove, belly button, wall socket, dress
Week 9 - Wednesday
Case #9:
Music Hut
8th Grade Forensic Science
http://www.slylockfox.com/arcade/BrainBogglers/index.html
Someone stole a CD and a portable CD player from the mall
music store. Shady Shrew claims he saw the stork unwrap those
items and immediately start listening to music. Slylock Fox
strongly suspects Shady's account is false.
Why? Hint: What is the power source for the CD player?
The CD player needed batteries before it could be used.
Shady Shrew made up the lie. The stolen items are in his bag.
Week 9 - Thursday
Spot the Differences
Test Time
8th Grade Forensic Science
Source: http://www.slylockfox.com/arcade/6diff/index.html
Find the 6 differences between the two pictures.
Answers: Apple stem, exclamation point, keyhole, girl’s paper, clock, pencil
Week 9 - Friday
Trivia Set #9
8th Grade Forensic Science
T. Trimpe 2006
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1. What are the three basic types of fingerprints?
2. What animal has fingerprints similar to humans?
3. What are the four blood types?
4. What do we call the study of gunshots and bullets?
5. What system used by the FBI compiles DNA of known criminals all over
the US and can be used to match DNA samples found at a crime scene?
6. What system is a database of fingerprints?
7. What is vehicular manslaughter?
1. What are the three basic types of fingerprints? Arch, loop, whorl
2. What animal has fingerprints similar to humans? Koala
3. What are the four blood types? A, B, AB, O
4. What do we call the study of gunshots and bullets? Ballistics
5. What system used by the FBI compiles DNA of known criminals all over
the US and can be used to match DNA samples found at a crime scene?
CODIS (Combined DNA Index System)
6. What system is a database of fingerprints?
AFIS (Automated Fingerprint Identification System)
7. What is vehicular manslaughter?
Killing another person through the use of a vehicle (car, truck, etc.)
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