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Flinn Forensic Files—
The Forensic Slide Set
This intriguing set of slides allows students to view seven different samples containing differ- ent evidence specimens that would typically be found at a crime scene. Capture student curiosity as they learn to identify different types of natural fibers, hair, skin, fibrous tissue, and blood. ML1439 | $49.45
Examining Evidence Using Fingerprint Analysis—
Forensic Laboratory Kit
The answers to Friday’s exam are mysteri- ously missing from the teacher’s desk drawer. Fingerprints are taken from the “crime scene” to help identify anyone who may have opened the drawer. One set of prints belongs to the teacher but an additional set of fingerprints is also found. In order to elim- inate possible suspects, each student in the class is fingerprinted. Students are given a copy of the suspect’s fingerprints to compare the prints of each member of the class to determine if a match exists.
FB1985 | $38.90
Finding Evidence in Fibers
With the Flinn Forensic Files Finding Evidence in Fibers Laboratory Kit, perform burn and microscopy analysis on six known fiber types, compare their results and determine if there is a match. FB2096 | $31.70
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Forensic Glow—
Blood System Demonstration Kit
In the Forensic Glow Blood System Demonstration Kit, a simulated blood sample will be detected using a chemiluminescent blood detection solution similar to the type used by actual forensic scientists.
AP6292 | $21.85
Flinn Forensic Files—Fingerprint Exploration
What better way to identify a suspect than by using classic fingerprinting! When two passports are stolen from James and Carly Frank’s home, the police have their work cut out for them. Since the last time the Franks had seen their passports, they had several contractors in their home. Any one of them could have snuck into the bedroom and taken the passports. Students begin the activity by taking and analyzing their own fingerprints—comparing loops, whorls and arches. Next it is time for students to step up and analyze the prints of 10 contractors and compare them to those lifted from the dresser drawer where the Franks kept their passports. Students bring police one step closer to identifying the passport thieves!
FB2094 | $52.95
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