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I have been teaching the Level 3 Applied Science and Forensic curriculum for more than a decade. Many forensic resources out there are innovative yet pitch to younger audiences and don't meet the detail that level 3 and higher students need - I try to integrate an analytical and vocational approach to my resources.

I have been teaching the Level 3 Applied Science and Forensic curriculum for more than a decade. Many forensic resources out there are innovative yet pitch to younger audiences and don't meet the detail that level 3 and higher students need - I try to integrate an analytical and vocational approach to my resources.
Measurements, Accuracy_Volumetric Skills
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Measurements, Accuracy_Volumetric Skills

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Presentation with activities on all matters that relate to accuracy of measurements. Explanations of errors, tolerance, calibration & drift, uncertainty, accuracy & precision. Included is a practical whereby students determine volume from mass and density data. Density data table included from literature. Also, for consolidation, is a crossword I’ve made on this topic. Essential learning for new sixth formers embarking on science subjects and practical work, also for higher level Year 11 science pupils.
Titrations  Bundle
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Titrations Bundle

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Two presentations with interactive activities: one introduces titrations placing focus on best practice, preparation of standard solutions, calculations; a second covering examples of titrations in industry with focus on the students exploring this further. A worksheet to practice titration and dilution calculations, with solutions. Pitched to Level 3 AS / L3 BTEC Applied Science students, also Higher GCSE chemistry pupils.
Forensic Toxicology_Analytical Chemistry
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Forensic Toxicology_Analytical Chemistry

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A detailed presentation on forensic toxicology using well known examples from the news/media. Focus is on the value of samples and analytical chemical techniques involved such as immunoassay and GCMS. Includes calculations that the toxicologist would perform, so a clear link between STEM & forensics. Would be useful for AS/A2 chemistry students so that they might gain awareness of analytical applications to the ‘real world’. Will be useful to a teacher delivering forensic material to L3 and higher.
Chemical Evidence Collection
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Chemical Evidence Collection

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Presentation with consolidation questions focusing on the types and methods of chemical forensic evidence collection rather than its analysis. Useful to students studying forensic science, particularly Unit 4 within the Level 3 Forensic & Criminal Investigation BTEC.
Forensic Fire Investigation: Scene to Lab
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Forensic Fire Investigation: Scene to Lab

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An explanation of the process from the perspective of the forensic investigator. From fire scene to lab an overview of investigative processes and analytical sampling. Useful for science / forensic careers. Forensic science subjects, BTEC Level 3 in Applied Science, Forensic & Criminal Investigation.