Observation Lab CLUE Puzzle Forensic Science 82715 Pd
Observation Lab, CLUE Puzzle Forensic Science 8/27/15
Pd. 3 Planned Fire Drill – when the bell rings, go out to the right, down the stairs, and straight out to the grass. Please stay together on the grass and do NOT stand in the road. Once we return to the room, we’ll get started!
DRILL: Write down the 6 differences between the two pictures. Answers: Hair tie, mouse hole, table leg, phone cord, missing watch band
Objectives IWBAT Plan to depict a crime Use logic to solve a puzzle Collect Bertillon Lab NOTE: I won’t see many of you tomorrow Pd. 3 – I’ll be dropping my son off at his first day of kindergarten. Sniff! (This is when you’ll do The Deadly Picnic Lab) Pd. 5 & 6 – Seniors will be at the retreat, and I will see the Juniors (just a few of you. ) HW: For Monday: Clue Logic Puzzle Pd. 5 & 6 – The Deadly Picnic Lab
Agenda Drill Observation Lab Part 1 Clue Logic Puzzle Closure
Lab Procedure Today, you will do Part 1 of a two part lab. For the first part, you will be assigned a group. Each group will be given a scenario. You will have time to figure out how to act/show the scenario to the class. You will be performing on Monday. Ms. Bloedorn has the “gun, ” “money, ” and white powder in a bag. For other props and costumes, you should improvise, or bring in things on Monday. Once you’ve figured out your scenario, return to the Clue Logic Puzzle.
Pd. 3 Lab Groups 1 2 3 Braswell, Green, Leisawitz, Christopher M. Kourtney M. Paul E. Brazinski, Gillian E. Hardy, Penix, Claudia L. Katelyn A. Shuart, Bryce R. Wells, Kendall E. Song, In Beom Werneth, Kelly A. Burdett, Jake Harris, R. Andrew J. Perez, Soop, Ryan Williams, Dylan M. W. Ashley M. Place, Jaiteh, Samantha Spause, Yarrish, Bambo B. T. Scott A. Stephanie R. 4 Carpenter, Lacey D. 5 Colon, Johnson, Roberts, Stark, Ryan Gabriella F. Graham P. Amanda M. A. 6 Daniel, Ryan A. 7 Filar, Rachel Kundrat, Sayyad, Watts, L. Nicholas M. Tamer R. Brandon A. Keenan, Eryn M. Russo, Elise S. Von Neida, Jacob H. Young, Ryan T.
Pd. 5 Lab Groups Desantis, Khan, 1 Andrews, Trevor S. Nicole E. Abdullah N. English, Claire Lehman, Mira 2 Boayue, Yanelle M. S. L. Scopelliti, Sophia E. Shafi, Maheen T. Bonano Rodriguez, Feinleib, 3 Nemesis Leanna M. Snow, Abby W. 4 Bye, Jennifer E. Gettier, Victoria M. Caulker, Christine 5 S. Hill, Grant L. Marquez, Sabrina N. Martin, Jacen Stubbs, Dierra C. N. Mc. Guire, Daniel J. Tayam, Rachel M. Kamal, Petersen, Kyle Taylor, Zyaire 6 Conrad, Dakota L. Samantha N. T. A. 7 Davis, Sam W. Kelley, Kristen Rawleigh, V. Jacob S. Thornton, Megan K. Velasquez, Lori N.
Pd. 6 Lab Groups 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Bloomquist, Isabella M. Gluckman, Mc. Nair, Riesett, Meleca H. Stephen F. Lyndsey M. Gosselin, Melia, Lauren Robinson, Bruner, Amy M. Samantha S. M. Zachary T. Chaconas, Metzler, Rollins, Alyson M. Hart, Sydney Austin M. Shannon M. Clary, Megan Okoye, E. Ho, Nicholas T. Anastasia C. Vane, Luke F. Deblasio, Jacobs, O'Malley, Vonella, Julia Brenna M. Benjamin B. Patrick T. M. Matus, Ashley Prechtl, Emily Walsh, Reid Eich, Mikayla A. E. M. A. Fair, Nicholas Maynor, Regal, Grace Weir, Kaitlyn A. Danzel A. M. M.
Clue Logic Puzzle You need: Clue Logic Problem (information sheet) Clue Logic Puzzle (answer sheet) Use the information given on the information sheet to solve the crimes. You must use deductive reasoning to solve the crimes! Murderer, Victim’s gender, Room, Time, Weapon If you like, you can set it up like a Sudoku. I put every possibility into each square, and then crossed them out.
Closure “When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. ” How does this quotation from Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes apply to the Clue Logic Puzzle?
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