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Forensics Mock Crime Scene
Forensics Mock Crime Scene
Rubric Code:
A62W9A
By
ShenitraDees
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Subject:
Science
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
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Crime Scene Report
Good
6 pts
Fair
4 pts
Poor
2 pts
Crime Scene Sketch
Good
Sketches contain all the necessary information in a clear and organized manner. Computer generated sketch matches rough sketch.
Fair
Sketches contain most of the necessary information and are reasonably neat and organized. Computer generated sketch matches rough sketch.
Poor
Sketches contain some of the necessary information; neatness and organization need improvement. Computer generated sketch matches rough sketch.
Crime Scene Photos/documentation
Good
Photos are taken from the required vantage points and document the key pieces of evidence.
Fair
Photos are taken from most of the required vantage points and document most of the key evidence.
Poor
Photos are not taken from all the required vantage points and do not document the key evidence.
Evidence and Photo Log
Good
Evidence and all photos are logged properly with all the necessary details.
Fair
Most evidence and photos are logged, most details are included.
Poor
Some evidence and photos are logged, some details are included
Evidence Analysis
Good
Evidence is analyzed and a written description of results is included in the report in an organized manner.
Fair
Evidence is analyzed and included in the report, however details or organization a lacking.
Poor
Evidence is analyzed but the organization and details are both minimal in the final report.
Conclusion
Good
A full page narrative is included that describes the series of events using the evidence to tie everything together and support the conclusions.
Fair
A narrative is included that describes the series of events using the evidence to tie everything together and support the conclusions. Some conclusions are not well supported or some evidence is missing.
Poor
A narrative is included that describes the series of events using the evidence to tie everything together and support the conclusions. Monay conclusions are not well supported or many pieces of evidence is missing.
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Science
Types:
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