CSI Biometrics is pupil led – they learn how to investigate and identify someone, using their unique physical characteristics. This workshop has been recently improved to include CSI Fingerprints and it works from Reception to Yr 6.
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CSI – Who Dunnit?
Children use chromatography and CSI fingerprinting skills in a new investigation to discover who dunnit..
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You have to lose a lot of blood to kill a human so this is going to be a messy one! CSI Bloodsplatters
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Private: CSI Fibres workshop
Your KS2 detectives solve crimes using high magnification, perform tensile testing, and burn test fibres.
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Each child takes their fingerprints. We then show them how to identify them and find the characteristics that make them unique.
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Private: CSI Handwriting Workshop
Everyone has unique hand writing. We discover handwriting analysis and forensics. What do detectives look for in our handwriting?
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At a Crime Scene it is amazing what you can work out from a shoe print. With new skills we investigate Who, Where, What and When?
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Budding CSI scientists work in small teams to carry out tests to uncover evidence and use their reasoning skills to catch the criminal.
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Colourful Candles workshop
This colourful candle workshop is packed full of practical science. We investigate why they candles burn and different energy sources. Every child makes a candle to take home.
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We explore Samantha the child sized skeleton and learn about her major bones, how to keep them healthy and the meaning of good nutrition.
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How can we revive a dehydrated, hungry cold kitten? By using fair tests, everyday materials and the right concentration of nourishing solutions.
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Why do kites fly and how can we make them fly even better? By learning about the forces which create flight and how to use the right materials. Put all this learning together into a great kite design.
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