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Workshops
9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Saturday, November 3 [Grades 1-6] Trim Hall, The Winston School 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM Saturday, November 3 [Grade 7] Trim Hall, The Winston School 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM Saturday, November 3 [Grade 8] Trim Hall, The Winston School 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM Saturday, November 3 [Grades 9-12] Trim Hall, The Winston School Competitions 1:00PM – Sunday, November 4th, [Grades 9-12] Corrigan Gymnasium, The Winston School 4:00PM – Sunday, November 4th, [Grade 7] Corrigan Gymnasium, The Winston School 7:00PM – Sunday, November 4th, [Grade 8] Corrigan Gymnasium, The Winston School 6:00PM - Monday, November 5th [Grades 1-6] Trim Hall, The Winston School |
This competition is designed to provide students with a meaningful experience using Forensic Science.
(1) Contestants will form a team of three to four students to participate in this competition. Teams under 3 students will not be allowed to participate.
(2) Teams without experience in Forensic Science should attend a forensic workshop. They will share mini-courses that will equip them with the skills to help solve the “crime".
(3) Teams with experience in Forensic Science go directly to the competition phase to receive the “crime” information. Teams have until two hours to solve the case and turn in their solution to the crime.
Evaluation
(1) Judges will use the following criteria to evaluate the solutions:
(a) Accuracy of the solution
(b) Did the team use all available evidence to solve the crime?
(c) Did the team present a thorough written solution to the crime?
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For additional information about Winston Science, contact Dr. Lehman Marks, Event Director.
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