Forensics Curriculum Map

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Forensics Curriculum MapNYSLearning/CoreStandards Content (What needs to be taught)An IntroductionGuiding Question: What is forensic science and what are someservices offered by forensic science units?Curriculum MaterialsLecture notes and notebook;Synopsis articles from ScienceNews for Kids, Huffington Post,Science Daily and other websitesTeacher DevelopedPowerPoint Presentations;Laboratory ManualInternet ResourcesAudio-visual enhancements: Teacher’s Domain SAS Pathway WebMaxHistoryLecture notes and notebook;Guiding Question: Who are some of the people that have been Synopsis articles from Scienceinstrumental in the development of forensic science over theNews for Kids, Huffington Post,last 200 years?Science Daily and other websitesTeacher DevelopedPowerPoint Presentations;Laboratory ManualInternet ResourcesAudio-visual enhancements: Teacher’s Domain SAS Pathway WebMax(All) Assessments Used(Daily/Weekly/Benchmarks)TestsProjects, Labs, ActivitiesHomeworkTestsLabs, ActivitiesHomeworkTimelineWeek 1Projects, Week 2

Forensics Curriculum MapNYSLearning/CoreStandards Content (What needs to be taught)The Crime SceneGuiding Question: As a crime scene begins to unfold, what arethe steps involved in securing the scene and ensuring that allessential evidence is collected?Curriculum MaterialsLecture notes and notebook;Synopsis articles from ScienceNews for Kids, Huffington Post,Science Daily and other websitesTeacher DevelopedPowerPoint Presentations;Laboratory Manual(All) Assessments , Week 3Labs, ActivitiesHomeworkInternet ResourcesAudio-visual enhancements: Teacher’s Domain SAS Pathway WebMaxPhysical EvidenceGuiding Question: What is “physical evidence” and what are theproper techniques for collecting such evidence to ensure thatsuspects will be prosecuted correctly?Lecture notes and notebook;Synopsis articles from ScienceNews for Kids, Huffington Post,Science Daily and other websitesTeacher DevelopedPowerPoint Presentations;Laboratory ManualInternet ResourcesAudio-visual enhancements: Teacher’s Domain SAS Pathway WebMaxTestsLabs, ActivitiesHomeworkProjects, Week 4

Forensics Curriculum MapNYSLearning/CoreStandards Content (What needs to be taught)Legal AspectsGuiding Question: What are some legal aspects of forensicscience that must be attended to (Miranda warnings, 4thamendment, 5th amendment)Curriculum MaterialsLecture notes and notebook;Synopsis articles from ScienceNews for Kids, Huffington Post,Science Daily and other websitesTeacher DevelopedPowerPoint Presentations;Laboratory Manual(All) Assessments , Week 5Labs, ActivitiesHomeworkInternet ResourcesAudio-visual enhancements: Teacher’s Domain SAS Pathway WebMaxDeathLecture notes and notebook;Guiding Question: How can one determine time of death using Synopsis articles from Sciencebody temperature, insects, and blood pooling?News for Kids, Huffington Post,Science Daily and other websitesTeacher DevelopedPowerPoint Presentations;Laboratory ManualInternet ResourcesAudio-visual enhancements: Teacher’s Domain SAS Pathway WebMaxTestsLabs, ActivitiesHomeworkProjects, Week 6

Forensics Curriculum MapNYSLearning/CoreStandards Content (What needs to be taught)AutopsyGuiding Question: How is an autopsy performed and what aresome of the essential pieces of evidence that are collectedduring an autopsy?Curriculum MaterialsLecture notes and notebook;Synopsis articles from ScienceNews for Kids, Huffington Post,Science Daily and other websitesTeacher DevelopedPowerPoint Presentations;Laboratory Manual(All) Assessments , Week 7Labs, ActivitiesHomeworkInternet ResourcesAudio-visual enhancements: Teacher’s Domain SAS Pathway WebMaxTrace Evidence: PrintsGuiding Questions: Who are the people instrumental in thehistorical development of fingerprint collection? What are thetechniques involved in detecting, visualizing and collectingfingerprints?Lecture notes and notebook;Synopsis articles from ScienceNews for Kids, Huffington Post,Science Daily and other websitesTeacher DevelopedPowerPoint Presentations;Laboratory ManualInternet ResourcesAudio-visual enhancements: Teacher’s Domain SAS Pathway WebMaxTestsLabs, ActivitiesHomeworkProjects, Week 8

Forensics Curriculum MapNYSLearning/CoreStandards Content (What needs to be taught)Trace Evidence: SerologyGuiding Questions: Who are the people instrumental in thehistorical development of serology (blood) collection? What arethe techniques involved in detecting, visualizing and collectingblood spatters and blood evidence?Curriculum MaterialsLecture notes and notebook;Synopsis articles from ScienceNews for Kids, Huffington Post,Science Daily and other websitesTeacher DevelopedPowerPoint Presentations;Laboratory Manual(All) Assessments , Week 9Labs, ActivitiesHomeworkInternet ResourcesAudio-visual enhancements: Teacher’s Domain SAS Pathway WebMaxTrace Evidence: Other Body FluidsGuiding Questions: Who are the people instrumental in thehistorical development of body fluid collection? What are thetechniques involved in detecting, visualizing and collecting bodyfluids?Lecture notes and notebook;Synopsis articles from ScienceNews for Kids, Huffington Post,Science Daily and other websitesTeacher DevelopedPowerPoint Presentations;Laboratory ManualInternet ResourcesAudio-visual enhancements: Teacher’s Domain SAS Pathway WebMaxTestsLabs, ActivitiesHomeworkProjects, Week 10

Forensics Curriculum MapNYSLearning/CoreStandards Content (What needs to be taught)Trace Evidence: DNAGuiding Questions: Who are the people instrumental in thehistorical development of DNA collection and identification?What are the techniques involved in detecting, visualizing andcollecting DNA and performing DNA gel electrophoresis?Curriculum MaterialsLecture notes and notebook;Synopsis articles from ScienceNews for Kids, Huffington Post,Science Daily and other websitesTeacher DevelopedPowerPoint Presentations;Laboratory Manual(All) Assessments , Week 11Labs, ActivitiesHomeworkInternet ResourcesAudio-visual enhancements: Teacher’s Domain SAS Pathway WebMaxLecture notes and notebook;Synopsis articles from ScienceNews for Kids, Huffington Post,Science Daily and other websitesTeacher DevelopedPowerPoint Presentations;Laboratory ManualTrace Evidence: DNAGuiding Questions: Who are the people instrumental in thehistorical development of DNA collection and identification?What are the techniques involved in detecting, visualizing andcollecting DNA and performing DNA gel electrophoresis?Internet ResourcesAudio-visual enhancements: Teacher’s Domain SAS Pathway WebMaxTestsLabs, ActivitiesHomeworkProjects, Week 12

Forensics Curriculum MapNYSLearning/CoreStandards Content (What needs to be taught)Trace Evidence: Hair and FibersGuiding Questions: Who are the people instrumental in thehistorical development of hair and fiber collection andidentification? What are the techniques involved in detecting,visualizing and collecting hair and fiber samples?Trace Evidence: Ink and GraphologyGuiding Questions: Who are the people instrumental in thehistorical development of ink/pigment collection andidentification? What are the techniques involved in detecting,visualizing and collecting pigments and performingchromatography on samples? How is handwriting analysis usedto identify suspects?Curriculum MaterialsLecture notes and notebook;Synopsis articles from ScienceNews for Kids, Huffington Post,Science Daily and other websitesTeacher DevelopedPowerPoint Presentations;Laboratory Manual(All) Assessments , Week 13Labs, ActivitiesHomeworkInternet ResourcesAudio-visual enhancements: Teacher’s Domain SAS Pathway WebMaxLecture notes and notebook;Synopsis articles from ScienceNews for Kids, Huffington Post,Science Daily and other websitesTeacher DevelopedPowerPoint Presentations;Laboratory ManualInternet ResourcesAudio-visual enhancements: Teacher’s Domain SAS Pathway WebMaxTestsLabs, ActivitiesHomeworkProjects, Week 14

Forensics Curriculum MapNYSLearning/CoreStandards Content (What needs to be taught)Trace Evidence: Firearms and ExplosivesGuiding Questions: Who are the people instrumental in thehistorical development of firearm and explosive identification?What are the techniques involved in detecting, visualizing andcollecting evidence related to firearms and explosives? What isgunshot residue and how can it be detected?Curriculum MaterialsLecture notes and notebook;Synopsis articles from ScienceNews for Kids, Huffington Post,Science Daily and other websitesTeacher DevelopedPowerPoint Presentations;Laboratory ManualInternet ResourcesAudio-visual enhancements: Teacher’s Domain SAS Pathway WebMaxLecture notes and notebook;Synopsis articles from ScienceNews for Kids, Huffington Post,Science Daily and other websitesTeacher DevelopedPowerPoint Presentations;Laboratory ManualTrace Evidence: ArsonGuiding Questions: Who are the people instrumental in thehistorical development of arson/accelerant identification?What are the techniques involved in detecting arson andcollecting evidence related to various accelerants used inarson?(All) Assessments , Week 15Labs, ActivitiesHomeworkInternet ResourcesAudio-visual enhancements: Teacher’s Domain SAS Pathway WebMaxTestsLabs, ActivitiesHomeworkProjects, Week 16

Forensics Curriculum MapNYSLearning/CoreStandards Content (What needs to be taught)Other topics (depending on interest)sol analysis, glass analysis, computer forensics, drug analysis,toxicology, tool marks, odontologyCurriculum MaterialsLecture notes and notebook;Synopsis articles from ScienceNews for Kids, Huffington Post,Science Daily and other websitesTeacher DevelopedPowerPoint Presentations;Laboratory ManualInternet ResourcesAudio-visual enhancements: Teacher’s Domain SAS Pathway WebMaxLecture notes and notebook;Synopsis articles from ScienceNews for Kids, Huffington Post,Science Daily and other websitesTeacher DevelopedPowerPoint Presentations;Laboratory ManualProject Work,Independent Research(All) Assessments , Week 17Labs, ActivitiesHomeworkInternet ResourcesAudio-visual enhancements: Teacher’s Domain SAS Pathway WebMaxTestsLabs, ActivitiesHomeworkProjects, Week 18

Forensics Curriculum MapNYSLearning/CoreStandards Content (What needs to be taught)Project Work,Independent ResearchCurriculum MaterialsLecture notes and notebook;Synopsis articles from ScienceNews for Kids, Huffington Post,Science Daily and other websitesTeacher DevelopedPowerPoint Presentations;Laboratory ManualInternet ResourcesAudio-visual enhancements: Teacher’s Domain SAS Pathway WebMaxLecture notes and notebook;Synopsis articles from ScienceNews for Kids, Huffington Post,Science Daily and other websitesTeacher DevelopedPowerPoint Presentations;Laboratory ManualProject Work,Independent Research(All) Assessments , Week 19Labs, ActivitiesHomeworkInternet ResourcesAudio-visual enhancements: Teacher’s Domain SAS Pathway WebMaxTestsLabs, ActivitiesHomeworkProjects, Week 20

instrumental in the development of forensic science over the last 200 years? Lecture notes and notebook; Synopsis articles from Science News for Kids, Huffington Post, . Timeline Forensics Curriculum Map The Crime Scene Guid