1. You will Need:
1. Pencil, Colored Pencils
2. Progress Notice – Due now
3. Forensic Lab Introduction–
one page 2 sides -
Bookshelf
2. 1. Progress Notices – Due Today
2. Biochemical Calculations + 3
graphs – Were due yesterday
3. Final Exam Parts 1 & 2 – ½ page
of notes, front side only, done
by hand – Target Concepts on-
line (Thurs & Fri-June 5th
and 6th)
4. Binder Check #4 – Due Friday
June 6th
4. How does
the CSI
team
SOLVE
CASES?
Forensic Science is any science used for the
purposes of the law and therefore provides impartial
scientific evidence for use in the courts of law, (e.g.
in a criminal investigation and trial), it also is the
scientific method of gathering and examining
information about the past.
The word forensic comes from the Latin fornsis
meaning “of or before the forum”. In Roman times, a
criminal charge meant presenting the case before a
group of public individuals in the forum. Both the
person accused of the crime and the accuser would
give speeches based on their sides of the story. The
individual with the best argument and delivery
would determine the outcome of the case.
OBSERVATIONS are key to any investigation.
5. 1. Make OBSERVATIONS:
• 3 things you already knew about
forensic science in the video AND
• 3 things you didn’t know before
about forensics
2. View Bill Nye Forensic Video – Fill in 1-15
3. Log into Learning Point to Access
Practice Skills –
1. Handwriting Analysis,
2. Spot the Difference and
3. Who kidnapped BirdBot?
6. 1. Finish Forensic Lab Intro –
Due Monday by the end of the period
2. Final Exam Parts 1 & 2 - ½
page of notes, fronts side only, done
by hand – Thursday, June 5th
and
Friday, June 6th
3. Binder Check #4 – Due Friday,
June 6th
7. 1. Finish Forensic Lab Intro –
Due Monday by the end of the period
2. Final Exam Parts 1 & 2 - ½
page of notes, fronts side only, done
by hand – Thursday, June 5th
and
Friday, June 6th
3. Binder Check #4 – Due Friday,
June 6th