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Description
- Students design and conduct a simple experiment to model how blood reacts and how blood spatter patterns change in response to variables.
- Student may choose to investigate the effects of angle, force, distance, surface texture, rate of movement, velocity at impact, number of blows, or location of the victim to test a theory.
- Students may choose to investigate the difference in spatter due to cast-off, blunt force trauma, or projectile trauma or to compare patterns due to impact spatter, passive spatter, transfer spatter, or projected spatter.
- Just like the detective analyzes and presents their results as evidence to support a case, the student presents their hypothesis, experimental design, variables, results and conclusion in a Power Point Presentation.
- Includes an instructor's manual with reproducible student pages.
- May be used independently or as an introduction or companion to the analysis activities provided in Kemtec's Blood Spatter Kit.
- Meets National Standards for Grade Levels 9 to 14.
Specifications
Specifications
| Grade | 9 to 14 |
| Age | 14 to 20 |
| Includes | Instructor's Manual, , Simulated Blood, Hammer, Roll of Butcher Paper, Scissors, Plastic knives, Screw Drivers, Protractors, Retractable Tape measures, Plastic Pipets |
| Weight (English) | 7 lb. |
| Dimensions (L x W x H) | 20 x 12 x 5 in. |
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