While studying our “Crime Scene Investigation” chapter my students began learning about the steps in investigating a crime scene: how to collect evidence, how to create and use a chain of custody, and how to draw rough and detailed sketches of a crime scene. Throughout our discussions on each topic we shared how different television episodes and mystery book plots were examples of each idea. As we learned each topic we practiced by doing a hands-on project. For collecting evidence we: identified evidence, collected it using gloves and tweezers, bagged it in the appropriate type of container, sealed the container and then created a chain of custody. We measured and sketched our classroom and created a rough draft of our “crime scene”.
To culminate the chapter I created a scenario of an Evangel staff member having several arguments/altercations at work with one of them ending in his untimely death. I then planted evidence and clues, some of which where misleading, while others were critical to solving the case.
We had learned what the 8 types of evidence were and used our layman’s knowledge to investigate and catch a “killer”. As C.S.I. teams my class divided up the jobs of the investigation team members. Some took pictures (as they learned how to do in our text) while others collected and bagged evidence, still others interviewed witnesses and to notes to record and document the information so it could be used in a court of law. The groups took turns using their school ID’s to enter and exit the crime scene during their investigation. At the end of the lab period the “coroner” took away the body of the staff member and my C.S.I. teams when back to the “lab” to start sifting through the known and unknown evidence. I am happy to say that after all of their hard work, all teams were able to positively identify the “killer” or at least have the killer on their suspect list.
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Liberty Science Center was a blast. We had students learning about the passing of communicable diseases. Students were able to walk through a simulated sneeze, ride a subway car that showed the students how easily diseases would pass from one area of the world to another. We also had students take the challenge to protect their bodies from diseases in the form of a video game. Of course the students were really well behaved while learning about diseases. (7th grade covers life science.)
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The seniors enjoyed the day in lower Manhattan as they learned about the history of the Federal Hall Museum. Students got to see the piece of railing that our first president, George Washington, stood behind as he took his oath of office. They also got to see the ground he stood upon as he was sworn into office. Students also had the privilege of seeing ground zero and the progress of the freedom tower. It was a great trip and a way for history to be brought to life for our students.
The 6th grade recently visited the Museum of the Moving Image. This 60 minute tour was led by a Museum Educator and took the students through hands-on exhibits that encouraged them to think about how movies and television shows are made. They visited a new exhibition called “Jim Henson’s Fantastic World” (the creator of the Muppets and known for his work on Sesame Street). Our group also recorded movements in front of a camera and a “flip book” was made. They did “voice-overs” from the movie “Babe”. They watched a silent film from a movie made over 100 years ago! And laughed it up in the end watching a famous episode called “Job Switching” from the 1952 television series, “I Love Lucy”.
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October 26th to the 30th was Spirtual Emphasis week at Evangel. Students had an amazing week during our Spiritual Emphasis week. Our younger students learned how God loves them just the way they are. They alsocompleted crafts and sang songs each day with our theme, “Panadamania.” The students are continuing to learn that God is “wild” about us! Our older students had an amazing week as our speakers, Ron and Heather Rhoads flew in for the week to share the love of God through the Word and song. Many students responded to the message that was given each day and we are blessed as a staff to see the seeds being planted in our students’ lives.
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The Word of God Is Important
We have been covering the importance of the Word of God and how the Bible fits into our lives. Students are learning that we can continue to grow and learn so much from God’s Word. The students have been reviewing the chapters of Genesis and Exodus. Next month we will begin working on Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy.
Mrs. Iglio
Review Time
I can’t believe the month of September is almost over. The class has been working diligently reviewing what they learned last year. They are now ready to move forward in their Spanish studies. We will begin with Chapter 7 –Traveling can’t wait so away we go.
Mrs. Iglio
Review Time
What a great beginning. My students are learning so many wonderful things. We are reviewing lessons to aide them so they will be ready for our first chapter in our textbook. The students are grasping wonderfully and I am excited for our school year.
Mrs. Iglio