Forensics for Kids from Chicago Review Press offers a perfect introduction to forensics with its mix of textual information and hands-on activities. Starting with the history of forensics, students learn about hair and fingerprint analysis, odontology and facial reconstruction, tire tread patterns, handwriting analysis, and more. Twenty-one hands-on activities help students learn and apply basic crime-solving principles. Activities have clear instructions and use household/easy-to-find items. The book concludes with instructions to assemble a forensics kit for their own investigations.
Forensics for Kids
Product Overview
- Read about Julius Caesar’s autopsy and the modern recreation
- Nice mix of textual information and hands-on activities that will inspire future crime fighters!
- Helps kids understand and apply science to everyday life
Description
Forensics for Kids provides the complete history of forensic science, giving readers a comprehensive understanding of the crime-solving advancements that led to modern forensics. Author Melissa Ross reveals fascinating stories, famous cases, pioneers who led the way, and what forensics might look like in the future.
Twenty-one engaging activities offer readers hands-on experiences with modern forensic methods.
Kids will:
- Collect and compare fingerprints
- Use chromatography to investigate a writing sample
- Match hair samples with volunteer “suspects”
- Recreate a face with clay on a small plastic skull
- Make a plaster cast of a shoeprint and compare it to a shoe print database
- And much more!
Our world has been studied and interpreted, but also influenced by great scientists who possessed an intense curiosity and sense of wonder: from “renaissance men” to “out-of-the-box” thinkers. Why not provide your children with opportunities to explore and allow their curiosity to thrive: to view and experience scientific theories and inventions through the eyes of some of the world’s great scientists? This Chicago Review Press series offers an immersive way for your children to learn and understand potentially challenging scientific concepts by placing them in their cultural context. Your children will follow alongside each world-changing scientist and investigate their lives, innovations and influences through readings, illustrations and hands-on activities. This series uses accessible text and takes an excellent cross-curricular approach to studying science, melding in art, history, biography and more. Each lesson focuses on different aspects, giving a holistic view of the scientist. For example, DaVinci’s multi-layered curiosity is presented here, with a look at technology, nature and design in the human body. You’ll also learn of Newton’s interest in God as well as his struggle with the concept of the Trinity (although told from a secular perspective). Activities are diverse (make a little minestrone, create a plague mask; bend light; perform experiments) and will appeal to various learning styles. You’ll find a supply list with each lesson and most use easily-accessible and creative items. For example, use Peeps® or a marshmallow to represent universe expansion. Each book would serve as a great foundation for a unit study or in-depth supplement to your science curriculum. These idea-packed books range from 88-166 pgs. ~ Ruth
| Product Format: | Paperback |
|---|---|
| Grades: | 4-8 |
| Brand: | Chicago Review Press |
| ISBN: | 9781641606912 |
| Length in Inches: | 8.5 |
| Width in Inches: | 11 |
| Height in Inches: | 0.3125 |
| Weight in Pounds: | 1.05 |
