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  1. Handwriting Analysis Activity Materials: Documents to be examined (attached on blog), ruler, protractor, magnifying glass Instructions: Perform the activities you are asked to complete. Reference the example packet when necessary. Part 1: Your Handwriting vs Forged Writing 1. Write your own signature five times in the spaces below: a. _____ b.

  2. Jun 16, 2022 · Description. Apply handwriting analysis techniques to a ransom note using suspect handwriting samples to use as testimony evidence in a court case. The findings will be used to convince a jury in a trial of a person’s guilt. A project created by ISKME. Except where otherwise noted, content on this site is licensed under a Creative Commons ...

  3. Do Now Question (5 minutes) Handwriting Analysis Lecture/Discussion (20 minutes) Handwriting Analysis Activity (25 minutes) Closure/Homework Assignment (5 minutes) Objectives:1) Identify and analyze the different characteristics of handwriting. 2) Contribute to a group effort by completing an assigned duty in order to achieve group success.

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  4. ONLINE ACTIVITIES — HANDWRITING ANALYSIS. Can you match up the suspects? You will see two sets of handwriting samples from the same 10 people. See if you can match each sample in column 'A'. with its correct mate in column 'B.'. Choose one sample from Column A and one sample from Column B, then 'Check' to see if you're right. COLUMN A.

  5. Content Objectives: Appy handwriting techniques learned to a ransom letter to find the guilty subject. ELP Standards: ELP.9-12.4. An ELL can construct grade-appropriate oral and written claims and support them with reasoning and evidence. Language (ELP) Objectives: Argumentative essay to convince a jury using handwriting evidence to prove guilt.

  6. SMU CSI Camps. SMU CSI camps are for 6th and 7th grade students, and they are a ton of fun! There are four sessions of this camp, and applications are closing on April 24th! From smu.edu. Added April 7, 2015. Tags discovery Crime Scene Investigation.

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  8. Ransom Note Analysis. Author of the Lesson: Amy Jewett. Lesson Summary/Overview: Apply handwriting analysis techniques to a ransom note using suspect handwriting samples to use as testimony evidence in a court case. The findings will be used to convince a jury in a trial of a person’s guilt.

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