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A whole-group scientific exploration of how fingerprinting can be used to identify a subject. This resource offers opportunity for learners to glimpse into the world of forensic science. “Frame” one of your students secretly and let the rest of the class match up the types of fingerprints in this relevant-to-the-real-world activity.

WHAT’S INCLUDED

This resource contains:
–> A one page printable sheet for collecting fingerprints
–> Detailed instructions for setting up and implementing the activity

STORY

Last year, I wanted to expose my students to as many different branches of science as possible. Forensics ended up being a one day unit and this activity was involved!

IMPLEMENTATION

This resource consists mainly of a worksheet that can help students document the fingerprints of their peers as well as teacher instructions for framing one member of the class in the “perfect crime” of your choosing.

POSSIBLE EXTENSIONS

Possible discussion topics to extend the activity are outlined in the file.

MATERIALS/PRE-REQS

Besides this resource, you may require:
–> Tape
–> Several ink pads

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