Who can solve the crime? : science projects using detective skills / Robert Gardner.
Series: Who dunnit? Forensic science experiments | Gardner, Robert, Who dunnit? forensic science experiments ; Publication details: Berkeley Heights, NJ : Enslow Elementary, [2010]Description: 48 p. : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 24 cmISBN:- 9780766032477
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- HV8073.8 .G39 2010
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 47) and index.
Detectives must have keen senses and be sharp observers -- Seeing may not be believing -- Codes and crime -- Detectives and eyewitness evidence.
School Library Journal, July 2010
Horn Book, October 2010
Presents several science experiments using detective skills, such as observation, code breaking, and interpreting eyewitness evidence, and includes science project ideas and crimes to solve.
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3-6 Follett School Solutions.
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