Earth/space science students modeling the Hertzsprung- Russell Diagram. Always a fun day when you can draw on the desks and play with play-doh! #spacescience
Forensics students got to visit with a special guest- Mitch Cady, Manchester fire detective and his accelerant detection k-9 Cy. They were studying a double homicide and arson case that took place in NH. #arson#forensics#arsondog
Ever wondered what it takes to be a CSI? This guide provides readers with the basic steps to take when dealing with a possible homicide. It discusses step by step how a CSI approaches and records a scene, as well as handle evidence.https://t.co/6f2AdL2WuP
Friday the 13th and a full moon... of course there’s a murder in Forensics! Let’s hope the students can identify the evidence and solve the crime! #forensicscience
@JLGratt The stream behind Mack’s. First time at this location. It’s so nice, but a mile walk one way! Collected the macros at the pond behind the school.
Freshman science students conducting water quality tests and collecting macroinvertebrates at a local stream today! #environmentalscience#outdoorclassroom
2 victims have been found in advanced decomp. How long have they been dead for? These students are working the case using forensic entomology! #forensics#entomology#maggots
Forensic science students learning to see the word with different eyes. How can these everyday items link suspects to crime scenes? What do forensic scientists look for to individualize the evidence? It’s not just DNA or fingerprints! #forensics#criticalthinking#evidence
Forensic science students analyzing their foot print impressions. It’s harder than it looks trying to match an impression to a specific persons shoe! #forensics#impressionevidence#handsonlearning
Today these forensic science students were able to have a distance learning experience. They were able to watch and interact with the doctor as he led them through the process of a forensic autopsy! What a great learning opportunity! #forensicscience#distancelearning#autopsy