A murder in a quiet house boat community sets the stage for you and your students to test their forensic knowledge. Students will take on the role of a forensic...
In the small community of Riverside, police have noticed a recent increase in drug-related activity. Under orders of the mayor, the police department was tasked with solving the problem. After...
Drug testing comes in two forms, presumptive and confirmatory. Because of the cost associated with confirmatory testing, a presumptive test is often employed first. While there are various forms of...
Your class will utilize different lab techniques to determine the presence of alcohol, illicit drugs and pain medications present in the simulated urine samples of suspected criminals. The various tests...
Refill Kit Includes: 1 lb pkg Dental Alginate 2 Boxes Nitrile Glove, Medium 2 x 900g Plaster of Paris 32 Plastic Cup, 3 oz 15 Measuring Cup 32 Plastic Cup,...
Forensic dentistry is defined as the branch of forensic medicine that deals with identification through teeth, dental apparatus and their markings. The activities in this kit will introduce students to...
Kit Refill: IS9007 Forensic Chemistry of Hair Kit IS9013 Forensic Chemistry: Chemical Detection of Fingerpritns Kit IS9015-REFILL Forensics of Soil and Mineral Analysis Refill IS9016-REF Forensic Drug and Poison Analysis...
This kit pack includes the necessary materials to introduce students to the forensic fields of hair analysis, fingerprint analysis, soil and mineral analysis, drug and poison analysis and document analysis....
Your forensic team is needed to help figure out which of the four suspects is responsible for stealing the gold. Evidence collected from the scene, as well as samples from...
This kit has been designed to introduce students to the concepts of fabric and fiber analysis. Experiments in this kit cover the areas of cloth weave identification, microscopic fiber analysis,...
Refill Kit Includes: 2 x 100mL Ink Remover 10 x 5mL Lemon Juice 10 x 10mL Phenolphthalein 10 x 5mL 1.0 M Sodium Hydroxide 1 x 500mL Chromatography Solvent 1...
This kit has been designed to introduce students to the field of document analysis. Experiments in this kit cover the areas of paper analysis, hand writing analysis, detection of a...
In this lab, the student learns the difference between forensic chemistry and forensic toxicology. They gain knowledge in understanding how over-the-counter drugs, controlled drugs, and illegal drugs may act as...
A crime has been committed and it’s up to you to help prove who did it. This kit has been designed to introduce students to the field of forensic soil...
It is the job of crime scene investigators to analyze a crime scene and examine/gather various types of evidence that may be used to piece together a possible series of...
Utilize alternative methods for detecting fingerprints. Examine some possible methods of gathering evidence when dusting for fingerprints is not effective. Learn to identify fingerprint types, a method of fuming for...
Learn to identify and classify different types of fingerprints. Students will learn how to identify different types of fingerprints and distinguishing characteristics, as well as dusting for fingerprints, the oldest...
Use your forensic techniques to solve the crime of the missing frogs from the biology classroom. Four possible suspects have been identified by the authorities. Use fingerprints, hair examination, and...
Everyone who ate the school cafeteria’s chili became ill. Could someone have tainted the chili? You are a forensic toxicologist. It is you and your classmates’ task to determine if...
Crime scene investigators are called to the scene of a possible violent crime. They examine the scene for evidence, such as fingerprints, hair, fibers, etc. After collecting the evidence, they...
Blood typing is a method of classifying blood based on the presence or absence of specific proteins, called antigens, on the surface of red blood cells. Blood type, an inherited...
Discover how forensic scientists use hair to assist in solving crimes. You will discover the differences between human and animal hair as well as differences among different types of human...
Discover how forensic scientists use hair to assist in solving crimes. You will discover the differences between human and animal hair as well as differences among different types of human...
Often times, when collecting evidence at a crime scene, investigators may recover substances they are unable to identify in the field. Along with evidence such as fingerprints, hair, fibers, etc.,...
Often times, during a criminal investigation, police and crime scene investigators must use all available tools and pieces of evidence to work backwards and create the most likely scenario as...
The school library’s computers have been stolen. Left behind was a ransom note demanding money. Help solve the crime using thin-layer chromatography to separate the ink on the ransom note...
Test for the presence of blood on materials using phenolphthalein. The test will not distinguish between animal and human blood. Further serology tests are needed. Kit contains instructions, blood standard...
This is a two part test to determine whether a surface has been exposed to a discharged firearm. A rapid color change takes place to verify the presence of nitrates...
Part chemistry, part biology, and part physical science, forensics is the investigation of a crime using a full range of scientific knowledge or methods. Introduce your students to the investigation...
The innovating Science Geological Time Scale shows major evolutionary events from 4.5 Billion Years Ago to present. Students can visualize the milestones of geologic history. The events are color coded...
The innovating Science Geological Time Scale shows major evolutionary events from 4.5 Billion Years Ago to present. Students can visualize the milestones of geologic history. The events are color coded...
While sources of fresh water are usually associated with visible bodies of water such as lakes, rivers, ponds, and streams, the majority of fresh water on Earth is actually underground,...
Weather impacts everyone, everyday in some way and the meteorologist that study weather patterns are our best source for information. This experiment provides students with the experience of being a...
This kit offers a chance for students to view the formation of colorful and unique shaped crystals. Over the period of a week, students will be able to observe natural...
The rock cycle has been the subject of study for many years. A key component to the rock cycle is the mechanical and chemical erosion of rocks. In this kit...
Mohs hardness scale was invented by Friedrich Mohs in 1812. Since that moment, the Mohs hardness scale has assisted geologist in determining the identity of minerals. With innovating science’s Mohs...