Classroom Crime Scene Sketch Activity
Classroom Crime Scene Sketch Activity - 5 member group
Materials: graphing paper, 50 ft tape measure, ruler, protractor, pencil
Purpose: Use the techniques practiced in class and discussed in your notes to create a scaled crime scene sketch.
Procedure:
Day 1 Part A. Rough Draft
1. Use the measurement materials to measure the perimeter of the room (walls), the windows, the size and placement of the table and the chair.
2. Measure the placement of the crime scene evidence in the following manner:
Body - rectangular coordinates method
Weapon- compass point method
Boot - triangulation coordinates method
Day 2 Part B. Scaled “Map”
1. Use the measurements from your rough sketch to make a scaled drawing of the crime scene.
2. Include a legend/key that identifies the 3 key pieces of evidence, a scale, a compass, and an Investigator label.
Each member of your group will draw a portion of the crime scene.
Team Member Assignment:
A room perimeter, doors, and windows
B desk and Investigators label
C body and scale
D boot and compass
E weapon and legend
Classroom Crime Scene Sketch Activity – 4 member group
Materials: graphing paper, 50 ft tape measure, ruler, protractor, pencil
Purpose: Use the techniques practiced in class and discussed in your notes to create a scaled crime scene sketch.
Procedure:
Part A. Rough Sketch
1. Use the measurement materials to measure the perimeter of the room (walls), the windows, the size and placement of the table and the chair.
2. Measure the placement of the crime scene evidence in the following manner:
Body - rectangular coordinates method
Weapon- compass point method
Boot - triangulation coordinates method
Part B. Scaled Sketch (Final – Graph)
1. Use the measurements from your rough sketch to make a scaled drawing of the crime scene.
2. Include a legend/key that identifies the 3 key pieces of evidence, a scale, a compass, and an Investigator label.
Each member of your group will draw a portion of the crime scene.
Team Member Assignment:
A room perimeter, doors, and windows
B weapon and Investigators label
C body, desk, and scale
D boot, legend and compass
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