Today's Goal: To start watching a video on counterfeiting. Agenda: - Daily Journal: What is the term for a known piece of someone's handwriting? - Amazon video
Today's Goal: To begin discussing handwriting. Agenda: - Daily Journal: Should schools teach students how to write in cursive? Explain your reasoning. - Notes and Activities
Today's Goal: To start work on researching a drug or poison. Agenda: - Daily Journal: What is the most common way to test for drugs? - Google Classroom - Pick your poison project
Today's Goal: Finish webquest and start presentation on Google Agenda: - Daily Journal: What is a narcotic? - Webquest - Google Classroom - choose a drug and complete a presentation on it in Google Classroom
Today's Goal: To learn more about drugs from an expert. Agenda: - Daily Journal: What is the term for the degree to which a substance is poisonous or can cause injury? - Guest Speaker
Today's Goal: To read some case studies on actual cases. Agenda: - Daily Journal: List two ways that drugs can be taken into the body? - Log into a computer - to let it load - Ch 9 case studies worksheet - Toxicology webquest - online
Today's Goal: To start discussing forensic toxicology. Agenda: - Daily Journal: List as many drugs as you can in the next two minutes. - Ch 9 notes - padlet questions
Today's Goal: To use a new technology to do a class pre-learning assessment. Agenda: - Daily Journal: In your own words, what is a drug? - Log onto Google Email and follow the link provided - Padlet activity
Today's Goal: To use blood splatter info gathered at a scene to determine a possible scenario, Agenda: - Daily Journal: What is the main function of blood in the body? - Activity 8-7 Crime Scene Investigation
Today's Goal: To look at what you can tell from multiple blood drops. Agenda: - Daily Journal: What are three of the many components found in blood? - 8-5 Lines of convergence
Today's Goal: To test different blood splatter patterns. Agenda: - Daily Journal: What is a two-dimensional view of the intersection of lines formed by drawing a line through the main axis of at least two drops of blood that indicates the general area of the source of the blood splatter? - Finish 8-4 - walking, running, and arterial spurts - CSI
Today's Goal: To continue analyzing blood splatter. Agenda: - Daily Journal: What compound can be used to show hemoglobin under a black light? - Continue work in blood packet
Today's Goal: To continue discovering what blood splatter looks like. Agenda: - Daily Journal: What type of blood cells can be used for DNA analysis? - Blood splatter