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Loading... Experiments for Future Forensic Scientists (Experiments for Future Stem Professionals)by Robert Gardner
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It has been said that every criminal leaves a trace. Forensic scientists have the exciting chance to find these traces, analyze them, and help solve crimes. The experiments in this book analyze evidence such as fingerprints and handwriting samples. After reading about the types of jobs forensic scientists have, students begin experimenting with hands-on activities. Scientific drawings illustrate experimental setups, safety guidelines keep kids safe, and great ideas for science fair projects after many experiments encourage original scientific thinking. No library descriptions found. |
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Recommended: Highly
Level: Middle Grades
“Experiments for Future Forensic Scientists” by Robert Gardner and Joshua Conklin does a great job of introducing what forensic scientist do and how to become one. Each experiment is laid out with the supplies you need, an experiment, and a crime to solve using your new skills. There are resources in the back of the book for career information and links. ( )