Forensic Methods Classroom Kits
Forensic Methods Classroom Kits
Innovating Science™ Simulated Blood Spatter

Innovating Science™ Simulated Blood Spatter is not corn syrup based and will dry on material allowing students to utilize the dried blood on objects for exams or other lab measurements.

Innovating Science™ Forensic Toxicology

Students utilize different lab techniques to determine the presence of alcohol, illicit drugs and pain medications present in the simulated urine samples of suspected criminals.

Innovating Science™ Forensic Chemistry of Hair Analysis Kit

See how scientists use hair to solve a crime.

Innovating Science™ Understanding Blood Type Interactions Through Simulated Blood Typing Kit

Use for deeper understanding of the importance of antigen/antibody interactions.

Innovating Science™ Blood Typing Kits with Simulated Blood

Determine the ABO or ABO/Rh blood type of four unknown samples.

Bio-Foam™ Impression Kit

Quick and easy-to-use system makes footwear impressions without damage or contamination.

Sirchie Red SIRCHMARK™ Evidence Tape

Simply peel the evidence strip away from the liner and apply to evidence.

Innovating Science™ Forensic Chemistry of Blood Types Kit

Classify blood based on the presence or absence of erythrocytes on the surface of red blood cells.

Lyle and Louise: Shot in the Dark™ Bullet Striations

Discover details about the events surrounding a murder.

Innovating Science™ Forensic Case Study: Murder At Eagle Nest Harbor

A murder in a quiet house boat community sets the stage for students to test their forensic knowledge. Students will take on the role of a forensic technician as they analyze hair, fiber, fingerprint, blood, and hand writing evidence to help pin point the killer.

Fingerprinting Supplies

Great for the classroom — clear and accurate fingerprints for forensics projects.

United Scientific Supplies Protein Synthesis Manipulative Kit


Teach protein synthesis with hands-on manipulatives.
Lab-Aids™ Forensic Science: Introduction to DNA Fingerprinting Kit

Introduction to forensic science (DNA mapping/fingerprinting), cells, cell structure and magnification. Construct a model of a 'chromosome' with color-coded genes and read simulated DNA X-ray films.
Evident Crime Scene Products SYNTHETIC TRAINING BLOOD - 8 OZ. BOTTLE

Training Bloods were developed in order to fill a need to eliminate the possibility of pathogens originating from the use of human and non-human blood in the classroom or lab. Synthetic blood was formulated to mimic the chemical reactions to common chemical tests for blood such as Luminol and Phenolphthalein, and protein enhancement techniques such as Leucocrystal Violet or Amido Black. Ideal for training. Provided as 8 oz. premixed bottles.

Lyle and Louise: Prescription for Crime™ Drug Testing and Analysis

Helps students determine the identity of a white powder found in an abandoned truck.
Lyle and Louise: Read the Found Prints™ Fingerprint Analysis

For the identification of an individual's fingerprints.
Lyle and Louise: An Identity Crisis™ DNA Typing

Introduces gel electrophoresis, Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) and Short Tandem Repeat (STR) DNA analysis.
Lyle and Louise: Bad Impressions™ Bite Marks Analysis

Introduces forensic odontology and the techniques used for bite mark analysis.
Lyle and Louise: Nature's Witness™ Forensic Entomology

Learn how forensic entomologists use maggots to determine the post-mortem interval.
Lyle and Louise: Stained with Suspicion™ Blood Detection and Evidence Processing

Introduces students to presumptive blood tests and evidence processing.
Lyle and Louise: The Smoking Gun™ Gunshot Residue

Determine if the suspicious powder found on several surfaces at crime scenes is gunpowder or another substance.
Lyle and Louise: Shoe Must Fit™ Footprint Analysis

Using a shoe print collected at the crime scene, students will be able to determine critical information about the fictional criminal by analyzing and comparing shoe castings.
Mystery of Lyle and Louise: An Inky Lead™ Questioned Documents Analysis Forensic Science Curriculum

Introduce methods of handwriting and ink analysis.
Lyle and Louise: Patterns of Murder™ Blood Spatter Analysis

Blood spatter analysis provides more clues to the mystery.