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Forensic Science

Mon, Jan 13

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REGISTRATION FOR THIS EVENT IS NOT YET OPEN. This hands-on forensic science course is designed for children and teens. Students are junior detectives in a community experiencing crimes (nothing violent). To solve these mysteries, students will conduct hands-on investigations.

Forensic Science
Forensic Science

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Jan 13, 2025, 4:00 PM – Mar 03, 2025, 4:45 PM

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About the Event

This hands-on forensic science course is designed for children and teens.  

Students are junior detectives in a community experiencing several recent crimes.  These crimes include a kidnapped teddy bear, a broken mailbox, a doorbell that won't stop ringing, and a stolen science kit.  To solve each mystery, students will conduct hands-on investigations.  In these investigations, they will match the evidence to determine who is responsible for each crime.   Students will learn techniques used in forensic science such as fingerprinting, chromatography, chemical reactions, fiber analysis, matching plant and soil samples, and analyzing tire, tool, teeth, and shoe impressions.

Taught by: Brigitte Robin, M.S., M.A.

Dates: Mondays from January 6 - February 24 (8 classes)

Time: 4:00 - 4:45 (CST)

Location: Online (live, synchronous)

Cost: $160 (comes out of allotment)

Supplies: WISE will help support supply needs. Once registered, we'll be in touch.


Minimum # of Participants: 3

Maximum # of Participants: 10


Here is the full list of supplies that will be required. If you have items that are similar, substitutions can be made.

  • Make-up brush

  • Cocoa powder

  • Hand lens (magnifying glass)

  • Basic microscope

  • Felt-tip black pens

  • Filter paper strips (coffee filters can be used)

  • Paint palette

  • Syringes for liquid

  • Baking soda, baking powder, corn starch, sugar, measuring spoons

  • Two steel trays

  • pH paper

  • Graduated cylinders

  • Funnels

  • Styrofoam plate

  • Plaster of Paris

  • Small fabric samples: Polyester, Cotton, Wool, Rayon

  • Clear plastic sheet protector

  • Iodine

  • Common items: Lego cars, plain paperclips, tools like a screwdriver, clear cups, pencil, felt-tip pen, vinegar, ziplock bags, candle, tweezers



Deadline to Register/Cancel: December 23rd


Before you register, please be aware of the new Field Trip Guidelines.




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  • Forensic Science Course

    $160.00

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