PPT-Sketch the Scene

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Narrative Beginnings Grade 5 Copyright 2014 by Write Score LLC Lesson Overview We are going to work on writing the beginning of a story When working on our beginnings

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Narrative Beginnings Grade 5 Copyright 2014 by Write Score LLC Lesson Overview We are going to work on writing the beginning of a story When working on our beginnings we want to Grab the readers attention. Writing a Biographical Sketch. When writing a biographical sketch you should try to include the following items to make your biographical sketch clear and concise..  . Part I Demographic. Name. Place of birth. Sketching. The 7 S’. s. of Crime Scene Investigation. Securing the Scene. Separating the Witnesses. Scanning the Scene. Seeing the Scene (photography). Sketching the Scene. Searching for Evidence. Law Enforcement II. Copyright and Terms of Service. Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2011. These materials are copyrighted © and trademarked ™ as the property of the Texas Education Agency (TEA) and may not be reproduced without the express written permission of TEA, except under the following conditions:. Objective: Differentiate between the different types of . evidence. Edmond Locard . (1877-1966). Locard’s Principle. : . There always an exchange or transfer of material when two objects come into contact. SKETCHES HAVE TWO TYPES OF CONSTRAINTS. DIMENSIONS. GEOMETRIC. WE’RE TALKING ABOUT SKETCH RELATIONS…. DIMENSION CONSTRAINS. DEFINE SIZE. DEFINE LOCATION. GEOMETRIC CONSTRAINTS. Define the relationship of the element to other elements in the sketch. LOTLINE. Deck. House. STREET. DRIVEWAY. LOTLINE. LOTLINE. The sketch must include: . L. ocation of house and surrounding structures . Your lot lines. Location of all equipment/hives for beekeeping. Setbacks . Textbook pag. e. 167. I. Introduction. A. Forensic science begins at the crime scene.. B. Four steps of Crime Scene Investigation (CSI). Recognition—scene survey, documentation, collection. Identification—comparison testing. Look at your notes and quickly summarise.. We meet Othello for the first time in this scene. . What opinion do we form of him? . Does it match the opinions we have heard in Act 1 Scene 1? . Note: . throughout this scene, Othello speaks in . Textbook pag. e. 167. I. Introduction. A. Forensic science begins at the crime scene.. B. Four steps of Crime Scene Investigation (CSI). Recognition—scene survey, documentation, collection. Identification—comparison testing. SHREC’ 18 T rack : 2D Scene Sketch-Based 3D Scene Retrieval Juefei Yuan, Bo Li, Yijuan Lu, Song Bai, Xiang Bai, Ngoc-Minh Bui, Minh N. Do, Trong -Le Do, Anh-Duc Duong, Xinwei He, Tu- Khiem Chapter 10: Crime Scene Investigation Textbook pag e 167 I. Introduction A. Forensic science begins at the crime scene. B. Four steps of Crime Scene Investigation (CSI) Recognition—scene survey, documentation, collection Chapter 2. The Crime Scene. Physical Evidence. . Any and all objects that can establish that a crime has been committed or can provide a link between a crime and its’ victim or a crime and its’ perpetrator. Accurately portrays the physical facts. Relates the sequence of events at the scene. Establishes the precise location and relationship of objects and evidence at the scene. Creates a mental picture of the scene for those not present. 1. SFS1. Students will recognize and classify various types of evidence in relation to the definition and scope of Forensic Science. . b. Distinguish and categorize physical and trace evidence (e.g. ballistics, drugs, fibers, fingerprints, glass, hair, metal, lip prints, soil, and toxins). .

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