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Everyday when you arrive, do the following:
Secure your assigned Chromebook and Log in.
This should be done BEFORE the bell, and you should be actively working when it sounds.
Complete 10+ minutes of Membean. Your Membean accuracy average must be 50% or better for the week.
Have today's writing prompt displayed on your desk.
Have your reading book displayed on your desk.
If you finish early, you may work on Membean, our current class assignment, any missing assignments you need to submit, or read.
Monday
Complete the writing prompt.
Entomology Continued
Complete Crime Scene Creatures
Determine - Time of Death, Details about Insects found, and Identify the tools.
Further Reading
http://www.livescience.com/16987-blow-flies-csi-forensics.html
http://wiki2.benecke.com/index.php?title=Benecke_Six_Forensic_Entomology_Cases
http://extension.entm.purdue.edu/radicalbugs/default.php?page=forensic_entomologist
Take a moment...
What crime will be included in your fictional narrative? Bank robbery? Breaking and Entering? Arson? Murder? Let's think about the procedures, and materials you will need to include in your story and your evidence packet. What areas will you need additional research that is not covered in class? Toxicology specifics? Blood spatter? Accelerants? Let's brainstorm that list.
Complete tomorrow's writing prompt today or tonight.
Work on your 45 minute goal for Membean.
Read 30 minutes.
Tuesday
Complete writing prompt.
Examine the crime scene sketches and write a summary of the events you believe occurred. Remember, details are important.
Crime Scene Protocol – Sketch
Research! Make notes on how to sketch a crime scene. You may use the links below as a reference or starting point.
https://www.bcps.org/offices/science/secondary/forensic/Crimescene%20Sketch.pdf
http://www.forensicmag.com/articles/2014/01/crime-scene-diagramming-back-basics
http://www.georgetownisd.org/cms/lib/TX01001838/Centricity/Domain/854/CS%20photo%20and%20mapping.pdf
http://www.crime-scene-investigator.net/SimplifiedGuideCrimeSceneInvestigation.pdf
Answer the following questions:
What is the first step in crime scene processing?
What are the four primary methods of crime scene documentation?
Why would a sketch be needed if you have photographs of the scene?
What is the difference between sketching and mapping?
What are the crime scene search patterns?
Name three things a crime scene sketch may assist with an investigation.
What are some supplies you will need to complete a sketch?
Explain the baseline method versus triangulation.
Practice
Each group will be given a scenario. Create a crime scene sketch of your scenario with the given details.
Complete tomorrow's writing prompt today or tonight.
Work on your 45 minute goal for Membean.
Read 30 minutes.
Wednesday
Complete writing prompt.
Do you believe mental disease or deficit is ever a valid excuse for a capital offense? (What is a capital offense?)
The Tell Tale Heart
Read Edgar Allan Poe’s story “The Tell-Tale Heart.” (green lit book page 624)
Complete Connect to Literature and Think Critically on page 631.
Documenting the Scene of the Crime – Create a crime scene sketch of what the police found when the narrator revealed his secret. Remember to cover the basics we discussed, and were contained in yesterday's reading.
Complete tomorrow's writing prompt today or tonight.
Work on your 45 minute goal for Membean.
Read 30 minutes.
Thursday
Complete writing prompt.
Review your handwriting analysis notes.
Finish
Edgar Allan Poe’s story “The Tell-Tale Heart.” (green lit book page 624)
Complete Connect to Literature and Think Critically on page 631.
Documenting the Scene of the Crime – Create a crime scene sketch of what the police found when the narrator revealed his secret. Remember to cover the basics we discussed, and were contained in yesterday's reading.
Profile
Create a handwriting analysis document for the murderer. Be sure to include notes on his personality and what types of handwriting strokes, slant, loops, etc that would support your statement. (You will have to imagine what a handwriting sample would look like since this character is fictional.)
Complete tomorrow's writing prompt today or tonight.
Work on your 45 minute goal for Membean.
Read 30 minutes.
Friday
Complete writing prompt.
Review the basics on sketching a crime scene. Gather the materials you would need for this.
Crime Scene Analysis
Complete tomorrow's writing prompt today or tonight.
Work on your 45 minute goal for Membean.
Read 30 minutes.
Additional Activities
Flash Sketch Artist Program - http://flashface.ctapt.de/
Autopsy of a Murder - http://www.centredessciencesdemontreal.com/static/autopsy/flash.htm