
Forensic Investigation: Fingerprints (and Footprints!)
Students will learn how fingerprints are used to solve crimes. Students will then take their own prints, examine patterns within their prints, and compare/contrast the percentages for each type of print pattern within the class grouping with the accepted percentages for each pattern.
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