One of the most important pieces of evidence is still a person’s fingerprints. We leave behind fingerprints almost every time we touch something, and since every person has a unique set of prints, they are a great tool for identification.
In this activity, kids will learn how to collect fingerprints using professional forensics methods. They’ll then compare different fingerprints to determine how they are different. Finally, they can collect fingerprints from common household locations and try to match the print to the person who left it.
1. Touch a microscope slide with your finger to leave a fingerprint.
2. Sprinkle a little bit of powder on the microscope slide, then gently swipe off the excess with a soft brush.
3. Stick a piece of clear tape over the fingerprint firmly and carefully lift up. Place the tape on a piece of white paper to look at the print closely. What are the characteristics and patterns of the fingerprint?
4. Try lifting a print from a door handle or faucet and see if you can identify whose print it is. Using the stamp pad and a piece of white paper, collect fingerprints from everyone in your family and label them to compare to other prints.
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