forensic science agenda

What
forensic science agenda
When
3/11/2024

What Students and Parents Need to Know
SFS2 TEST

Teacher : Addison
Course/ Subject: Forensic Science
Date of Instruction: 3/11/24
Opening (I Do)
An engaging process for lesson introduction that is specifically planned to encourage equitable and purposeful student participation. Describe the instructional process that will be used to introduce the lesson.
TKES 1, 2, 3,4,5, 8,10



Standard/s: .
SFS2. Obtain, evaluate, and communicate information on various scientific techniques to analyze physical, trace, and digital evidence.

a. Plan and carry out an investigation to determine the value of physical and trace evidence.

b. Plan and carry out an investigation to analyze the morphology and types of hair, fibers, soil and glass evidence in order to make a physical match examination.

c. Use models for the evaluation of handwriting and document evidence.

d. Analyze and interpret data to evaluate digital sources of evidence.

e. Ask questions to determine the appropriate uses of chromatography and spectroscopy in evidence analysis.

(Clarification statement: Addressing spectroscopy at an analytical chemistry level is not required.)



Learning Target: I know that I have learned it when I can:
Convey the Mastery of SFS2, prepare for and pass test


Success Criteria:
Success Criteria (You adequately exhibit what you can do) Can you??????
Turn in study guide for points
Pass the RR SFS2 Test?

Introduction/Connection:
Daily 10’s-interlude- Put finishing touches on study guide
Review the following terms and people:
flourish, Chemical composition, Gas Chromatography, Paper Chromatography, Mass Spectroscopy, Natural, Pigments, Slant, Spacing, Pen Pressure, Connecting letters, Line Quality, Line Habits (aka. Baseline characteristics), Document expert, Questioned documents, Forgery, document analysis, Size consistency /Ratio-, unique and personalized handwriting habits, true handwriting, Exemplar (written)- forgery- Items commonly forged today, Fraudulence, authenticity of documents detection, Obliteration, commonly questioned documents, biometric signature pads, Forged documents, Altered Check Techniques

DIRECT INSTRUCTION:

Teacher will
Modeling- Examples of scientific communication
Demonstration- examples of the scientific method and questions (see attached)*
Reinforce learning goals- assignment explain
DOK question stems- Ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny argument
Real-life connections- tied with student experiences
Build upon existing knowledge and skills in class discussions
Administer test
Work Period (We Do, You Do)
Students learning by doing/demonstrating learning expectations. Describe the instructional process that will be used to engage the students in the work period.
TKES 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7. 8,10


GUIDED PRACTICE:

Students will
Take and pass test
INDEPENDENT/
COLLABORATIVE PRACTICE/DIFFERENTIATION:
DI is done by materials, strategies, groupings, mini-lessons, etc.
CONTENT- is always geared to service students with multiple intelligences and diverse needs.
PROCESS- is kept flexible to accommodate diversity
PRODUCTS- are chosen by teacher and student, then agreed upon by both
Students are allowed choices of products on most assignments.
Options are provided to students to demonstrate understanding without compromising standards and goals
*Vocab Menu
Closing (We Check)
Describe the instructional process that will be used to close the lesson and check for student understanding .
TKES : 1,2,3, 4,5,6,7,8


SUMMARIZE/CHECK FOR UNDERSTANDING:

Engages students in a process that may include a review of lesson concepts/learning targets, preview for future learning, apply or extend lesson concepts and/ or assess student learning.
Turn Test and research author

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