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Quarterly calendar Year _________ Qtr _________ Class _____________ Week/ Content Goals Activities Case Study Portfolio Matl Dates Video the four Pillars: Develop the specific skills of investigations; : the importance of observations, knowledge and logic. Understand the role of Culture in defining Justice. Reacher, Sherlock: Record analyze and conclude O. Pistorius team investigation and presentation; Najiba cast of characters and flow chart. Observations, and analysis: Reacher/Sherlock; proposed strategies @ Reacher Foundations: Skills, goals and context of Forensics Pistorius/Najiba. 1 1/21 – 1/23 Hell on Wheels: S1, Ep1. Justice or..? Case study outputs; Comparative essay: Justice vs Revenge: HoW and Najiba Najiba CC and FC Know when and how to use deduction vs. induction; successfully apply to incarceration data. Application of logic to news articles. Use logic to analyze incarceration data; generate chart. Project Innocence; Lie to Me/Sherlock 2 1/26 – 1/30 Logic: induction and deduction and their application to data. Innocence Proj., Prison Pop. Data, Crime show review #1 TBD Identity: faces and fingerprints Understand the standards that need to be met construct a connection between ‘features’ and uniqueness. Bertillions Anthropometry; Faces: sketches and sketch artist. Photo/scanning technique. Bertillon’s data tables; face sketching and photos 3 2/2 – 2/6 Crime show review #2 History of (Science) Forensics; the Disciplines of Forensics. Recognize the connection between science advancement and forensic science; know the origin of 11 disciplines of Forensics . History search and select, Timeline, 'Name of the Rose', Disciplines posters, Bertillon's sys. Name of the Rose History output, Disciplines poster 4 2/9 – 2/12 Crime Scene: Locard’s, Lines of inquiry Chain of custody, Databases Know the procedures and protocol of crime Scenes; understand the basis and applications of rigor, algor and livor mortis. Lie to Me, analysis; Jon-Benet ransom letter; Luther character analysis. CSI:Miami types essay. CSI: Miami, S8, Ep 8; Jonbenet Ramsey; Luther, S1, Ep1 Crime scene kit list, crime scene evidence container design; Luther character analysis. CSI:Miami typed essay. 5 2/17 – 2/20

Quarterly calendar Year _________ Qtr _________ Class _____________ Week/ Content Goals Activities Case Study Portfolio Matl Dates Video Team posters (portfolio). Peer review, Crime scene procedure Posters, kit creation; crime creation, hair slides and image analysis Evidence and C.S. kit inventory; first crime scene creation Finish Forensic Disciplines and Crime Scene; Hair Napolean’s hair, reading selection: Rose (M. Cruz Smith) 6 2/23 – 2/27 Crime show review #2 Understand the intersection of Forensic Anthro and many forensics disciplines. Otzi, packets, historic examples, applied science techniques analysis; bone breaking lab. Bones, Pilot ep. 7 3/2 – 3/6 Forensic Anthro Bone properties worksheet and quiz; news article and summary. Hinterland; Chamberlin & ________; Luther, Lucien episode Serology Blood typing and the tools of fluid analysis. Blood typing lab, luminol. Essay: Luther vs Cullen; graphic organizer; vocabulary of serology. 8 3/9 – 3/11 Bloodstain Pattern analysis & crime scene reconstruction. Recognize the connection between science advancement and forensic science; know the origin of 11 disciplines of Forensics . Physics concepts, properties of fluids, spatter creation lab TBD Pattern page template 9 3/16 – 3/20 Finish outstanding unit content & take 2 days for summary and integration. Complete outstanding; read related selection from 3 novels. Summary TBD TBD 10 3/23 – 3/27

Quarterly calendar Year _________ Qtr _________ Class _____________ Week/ Content Goals Activities Case Study Portfolio Matl Dates Video Definitions and development of profiling tools; knowledge of historical data and conventions of war Posters, kit creation; crime creation, hair slides and image analysis Data chart creation; BEL graphic organizer Mass Murders & War Criminals Mass murder data; war crimes info; Behind Enemy Lines 6 3/30 – 4/2 Crime show review #2 Understand the intersection of Forensic Anthro and many forensics disciplines. Otzi, packets, historic examples, applied science techniques analysis; bone breaking lab. Bones, Pilot ep. 7 4/13 – 4/17 Serial Killers Bone properties worksheet and quiz; news article and summary. Hurt Locker; The Kingdom Ballistics/Explosives Blood typing and the tools of fluid analysis. Ballistics: tracking and gel; GSR residue lab Profiling activity: The Kingdom; Quiz Gun tracking, MM data chart. . 8 3/9 – 3/11 Toxicology. Recognize the connection between science advancement and forensic science; know the origin of 11 disciplines of Forensics . Physics concepts, properties of fluids, spatter creation lab TBD Pattern page template 9 3/16 – 3/20 DNA & CyberCrime Complete outstanding; read related selection from 3 novels. Summary TBD TBD 10 3/23 – 3/27