Forensic science

For ages 10-14 years old

Duration: 8 weeks (2 hours/week)


STEAM Fields: Biology,
chemistry, technology

Forensic science

In this program, children will study the classic and modern achievements and tools used by forensic scientists to solve crimes and accidents. They will explore techniques such as fingerprint analysis, DNA extraction and study, observation of cellular structures and hairs, blood type analysis, and the use of ultraviolet (UV) fluorescence.
Children will work in groups, conducting research and conducting experiments with digital microscopes, fingerprint kits, plaster casts, UV flashlights and other tools. They will participate in an educational crime simulation to put their knowledge into practice. At the end, they will present their findings and recommendations.

Learning objectives

1.To understand the basic concept of forensic science and its role in solving crimes.
2. Recognize and describe basic techniques, such as fingerprint analysis and observation of cellular structures.
3. Explain the importance of DNA and blood types in solving crimes.
4. To learn about the use of ultraviolet (UV) lighting to identify items.

NAGC skills cultivated:

1.Analytical thinking and critical evaluation of data
2.Scientific method and experimentation
3. Application of biological and chemical knowledge
4. Ability to investigate and think logically
5. Thorough communication of results

Connection to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

SDG 4 – Quality Education
SDG 9 – Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 16 – Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions