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Forensics—
Comprehensive Crime Scene, continued
Soil Analysis—Forensic Laboratory Kit
By: The Flinn Staff
Mud collected from the bottom of a suspect’s shoe
might link that person to the crime scene. How do forensic scientists match soil samples? Let your students conduct the same tests used by forensic scientists and determine which suspect is guilty of being at the crime scene. Students will examine soils microscopically, conduct pH and phosphate tests, and then collect data from a soil density profile demonstration. Students will quickly learn that no two soil samples are exactly alike. The soil profile analysis is completed as a class demon- stration. Kit materials include soil testing materials, density gradient solutions, and detailed instructor materials.
Complete for 30 students working in pairs.
Soil Contamination— Forensic Laboratory Kit By: The Flinn Staff
The soil in and around the Walker quarry has become contaminated! It is up to your students—as forensic scientists—to perform tests and use problem-solving skills to determine who is responsible for the contamina- tion. Students will perform chlorine, iron and pH tests on samples from various locations of the quarry to solve the mystery. A fun activity that will surely peak your students’ interest. Kit includes all materials to perform the activity, easy-to-follow procedure, and multiple scenarios to select from.
Complete for 30 students working in pairs.
Forensics Spill Mystery—
Student Laboratory Kit
By: Gary Schiltz, retired
Glenbard West High School, Glen Ellyn, IL
Water pollution is a crime that is often difficult to solve. While identify- ing the specific pollutant may be straightforward, locating its source may take serious investigation. A river has been polluted with copper ions and students must identify which industrial site is responsible and quantify the amount of pollution. By knowing the processes and specific chemicals at each site, students can qualitatively test the river water to pinpoint the source of the contamination. Once this source is identified, students deter- mine the level of contamination. Based on their results, students decide if criminal proceedings are warranted. Includes reproducible student handouts, detailed background information, complete Instructor’s Notes with sample data, and all necessary chemicals and consumable supplies.
Complete for 30 students working in pairs.
Who Is Littering? Forensics
Super Value Kit
By: The Flinn Staff
The ditches of the town of Bradley have been recently polluted with litter. Local authorities have narrowed the list of suspects down to four individu- als. It is up to your students—acting as forensics scientists—to determine the culprit. Who is dumping their garbage on the streets of Bradley? Students will gather and classify evidence from different locations through- out the town to solve the crime. This excellent, hands-on, forensics activity will be a hit in your laboratory. A fun, scenario-based activity for all ages. Includes detailed background information, easy-to-follow procedures, several different scenarios and all materials needed to complete the activity.
Super Value Kit is complete for 30 students working in pairs. All materials are reusable.
Soil Analysis—Forensic Laboratory Kit AP1779
Catalog No.
Description
Price/Each
AP1779
Soil Analysis—Forensic Laboratory Kit
$133.10
Catalog No.
Description
Price/Each
AP6864
Soil Contamination—Forensic Laboratory Kit
$75.90
Soil Contamination—Forensic Laboratory Kit AP6864
Catalog No.
Description
Price/Each
AP7536
Forensics Spill Mystery—Student Laboratory Kit
$44.30
Forensics Spill Mystery—Student Laboratory Kit AP7536
Who Is Littering? Forensics Super Value Kit AP6866
Catalog No.
Description
Price/Each
AP6866
Who Is Littering? Forensics Super Value Kit
$63.20