Vocabulary
DNA
Detective Tools
Crime Scene
Activities
100

Found at a crime scene that will lead you to solving the crime

Clue

100

What is DNA

The genetic coding of humans

100

A piece of glass that allows you to see things better

Magnifying Glass

100

What is the name of the person investigating the crime?

Detective

100

Who stole the cookies?

Vicki

200

An impression or mark made from someone's specific body part due to them touching something

Finger print 

200

True or False: Everyone has the same DNA

False! Everyone has different DNA

200

A device that allows you to talk to someone close by

Walkie Talkie

200

This is used to block off people from the crime scene

Caution Tape

200

In the workshop, what was the final way to figure out who left the treats?

Invisible ink

300

The facts or information indicating whether or not something is true, can be found at a crime scene to help solve a crime

Evidence

300

What are the three different types of finger prints?

Loops, whirls, and arches

300

A tool used to bind someone's hands together 

Handcuffs

300

You use this method to find finger prints at the crime scene

Fingerprint Dusting

300

What did we create to hold our criminal information

Forensic files / Detective journal

400

Someone who you believe may be the criminal in a crime 

Suspect

400

True or False: DNA can be analyzed through your hair

True! Hair can show someone's DNA

400

A device that is used to capture evidence

Camera

400

What do you call a person who commits the crime?

Perpetrators 

400

What type of poems did we create using the words "Forensic Science"

Acrostic poems

500

Application of science to criminal activities

Forensic Science

500

What does DNA stand for?

Deoxyribonucleic Acid

500

Something that makes you change the way that you look

Disguise

500

What does CSI stand for?

Crime Scene Investigation

500

What is it called when we try to figure out what pen the suspect used?

Chromatography 

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