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Innovating Science™ Small Group Learning: Forensics Of Hair Analysis
SCI_ED

Discover the differences between human and animal hair, differences among different types of human hair, and the ways forensic scientists use hair to assist in solving crimes.

Supplier:  Aldon Corporation IS9007SGL

Catalog No. S40749


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Description

Description

  • In the second part of the activity, students will try to determine the origin of a hair sample from a crime scene in relation to hair samples from four known suspects
  • Activity includes a Teachers Manual and Student Guide and Analysis copy-masters
  • Material for 5 groups
  • Aligned to the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS)
  • Disciplinary Core Ideas: LS1.A; LS1.C
  • Performance Expectations: HS-LS1-1; HS-LS1-6
  • Cross Cutting Concepts: Energy and Matter; Structure and Function
  • Engineering Practices: Constructing Explanations and Designing Solutions
Specifications

Specifications

Next Gen Aligned
White
13 to 20
1 box Microscope Slides; 1 pkg Coverslips; 1 Deer Hair Sample; 1 Cat Hair Sample; 4 Human Hair Samples; 5 Forceps
1
Education Kit
7 to 14
Forensics
Cardboard Box Kit
9 x 6 x 4 in.
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