This rubric outlines the requirements for a crime scene investigation project, including drawing the crime scene, taking notes, performing various lab analyses, and communicating the findings. The crime scene portion is worth 30 points - 20 for a scaled drawing and 10 for notes. Lab analyses are worth 100 points total across 10 categories. Communicating the findings is worth 70 points through explaining the results and evidence in 7 categories. Extra credit can be earned for additional materials like a scrapbook, video, or poster.
This rubric outlines the requirements for a crime scene investigation project, including drawing the crime scene, taking notes, performing various lab analyses, and communicating the findings. The crime scene portion is worth 30 points - 20 for a scaled drawing and 10 for notes. Lab analyses are worth 100 points total across 10 categories. Communicating the findings is worth 70 points through explaining the results and evidence in 7 categories. Extra credit can be earned for additional materials like a scrapbook, video, or poster.
This rubric outlines the requirements for a crime scene investigation project, including drawing the crime scene, taking notes, performing various lab analyses, and communicating the findings. The crime scene portion is worth 30 points - 20 for a scaled drawing and 10 for notes. Lab analyses are worth 100 points total across 10 categories. Communicating the findings is worth 70 points through explaining the results and evidence in 7 categories. Extra credit can be earned for additional materials like a scrapbook, video, or poster.
20 PTS. SCALED DRAWING 10 PTS. NOTES TAKEN AT CRIME SCENE
LAB ANALYSIS (100 PTS.)
10 PTS. FLAME TEST LAB FOR FABRIC 10 PTS. THERMAL DECOMPOSITION LAB FOR FABRIC 5 PTS. BLOOD TYPING LAB 10 PTS. DNA INTERPRETATION 10 PTS. FINGERPRINT LIFTING 5 PTS. FINGERPRINT CLASSIFICATION 10 PTS. FINGERPRINT IDENTIFICATION 10 PTS. CHROMOTOGRAPHY FOR POISON 10 PTS. HAIR ANALYSIS 10 PTS. GLASS ANALYSIS 10 PTS. DUTY LOG (WHO DID WHICH PART OF THE PROJECT)
COMMUNICATION OF FINDINGS (70 PTS.)
10 PTS. FABRIC (Explain labs and describe results) 10 PTS. BLOOD (Explain how typing works and describe results) 10 PTS. DNA (Explain how DNA “barcodes” are made and the results of the match) 10 PTS. FINGERPRINT (Explain how to lift prints, describe basic print types and how to identify prints (Galton characteristics); also be sure to describe print found) 10 PTS. POISON (Describe how to calculate Rf and what the poison matching the evidence) 10 PTS. HAIR (Explain parts of the hair and describe hair evidence) 10 PTS. GLASS (Explain glass fractures, how to tell which side the projectile came from, and describe the glass evidence)
EXTRA CREDIT Scrapbook. Video, Poster, Information pamphlet, etc…