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CATALYST. (Answer this question on a sheet of paper.) How many people does it take to solve a crime? Do they always get it right?. Reminders:. Contract / Dossier Due Monday Start familiarizing yourself with the textbook this weekend!. Agenda:. Student Handbook Crime Scene Puzzle.
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CATALYST (Answer this question on a sheet of paper.) • How many people does it take to solve a crime? Do they always get it right?
Reminders: • Contract / Dossier Due Monday • Start familiarizing yourself with the textbook this weekend!
Agenda: • Student Handbook • Crime Scene Puzzle
CRIME SCENE PUZZLE • Go to your specialized lab station and follow the directions at that station. (By the end you will have the following sections on your paperfor this activity: Initial Observations Post-Piecing Hypothesis Group Switch Observations Group Collaboration Hypothesis Reflection I Gather & Adjust Final Analysis
REFLECTION 1 • Given the information you have observed from your station and station nearest to you, are you comfortable naming a suspect or assigning guilt?
GATHER AND ADJUST • Take 1 minute to walk around to each lab station and make more observations. • Has your hypothesis changed?
FINAL ANALYSIS • Now that you have seen all the evidence, can you assign guilt?