4/10-We began our intro to this unit by reading the article attached and answering the questions. We will begin our notes portion of this unit 4/15! How Handwriting Analysis Works
4/11-12--These two days will serve as our first two work days for our Crime Scene in a Box Project! They can be used for brainstorming of your storyline and putting together your list of evidence and what types of materials are needed to produce the actual scene.
4/15--Begin notes for this unit! See powerpoint below! Don't forget: Virtual Bullet & Casing ID Lab is due today!!!!
4/17--We did the "Simulated Forgery" lab/activity found in your student packet. If you didn't get the packet, it is attached below!
4/18--We viewed the case study below, "Water Logged".
4/22-23--Work days #3 & #4 for the Crime Scene in the box project. You should use these days to actually put together your scene and secure it to the box. You may also be producing your final typed paperwork due.
4/24-25--Lab: Document & Handwriting Analysis!!
Review for test!
4/26--Unit 11 Test: Document & Handwriting Analysis!
4/29-4/30-5/1: Final work days for crime scene in the box project.
5/2-3 possibly 5/6--Catch Me If You Can Case Study.
Move to Unit 12 Tab--Forensic Entomology next.