CSI in Wigtown! Whodunnit?

Leswalt P5-7 and Kirkcolm P6/7 enjoyed a great day in Wigtown today as part of the Dumfries and Galloway Science Festival. A CSI case had been set up for the children to investigate using different science techniques.

Thanks to Gael Gaw and Kim McGuire for joining us for this!

CSI Science Recount

On Friday the 1st of September 2017, Leswalt p5-7 and Kirkcolm p6-7 Mrs F, Gael and Kim went to Wigtown for a D&G Science Festival CSI event.

We had our lunch in a lovely park in the sunshine. After lunch we went to the CSI Crime Scene. A painting had been stolen! We needed to use the evidence left behind at the crime scene to find the criminal. We zoomed around all the 14 different stations and had a lot of fun. At the end we found out who committed the crime it was Cody! His DNA, footprints and fingerprints led him to us!

I enjoyed dressing up the most. Our teacher Mrs F took photos for our school blog. It was amazing. We even got mug shots taken.

I really enjoyed going to this. I would definitely recommend it to anyone else.

Megan McIntyre P7

Our CSI trip

On the 1st of September 2017 p5-7 and Kirkcolm p6-7  went to Wigtown  to solve a crime …A PAINTING HAD BEEN STOLEN! There were 14 stations to help us find out who done the crime! It all started when the grand-daughter of the old man put a photo up on Facebook and the criminal saw it and took his chance!

We found out what kind of finger print he or she had, DNA and UV to find what size of foot wear he or she had. There was a station where we had to cover all the CAT’s that were say if there was a CAT you would cover it and at the end once you have done that you turn over a piece of paper and it needed to match where you’ve placed to find out if it was male or female or red head. This was using DNA techniques. At the end we had to figure who it was and we discovered Cody was the criminal.

Many thanks to the whole crew from the D&G Science Team who set this up. I thought it was a great experience! Thanks to Kim, Finlay’s mum and Gael, Charlotte and Phoebe’s mum for coming with us. All of us would recommend that you go along yourselves if you ever get the chance.

Oh and by the way…. the crime was not real!

Boyd Sloan P6

On Friday the 1st of September , Primary 5-7 of Leswalt  school went  to CSI in Wigtown along with p6/7 from Kirkcolm Primary too.

There we found a crime scene taped off. In the room there were 14 different stations to find out who was the suspect! My favourite station was the mug shot and the footprints. My least favourite thing was the DNA- it took quite a lot of working out. The crime scene was brilliantly thought out because there were things all over the floor and lots of clues to suss out. We were kept busy.

Before we left we got to talk to a retired police woman. Her name was Sue and she told us about finding evidence at the scene of a crime and the different methods that can be used.

It was very interesting and a great day out.

Jenna Calderwood P6

 

Our trip to Wigtown Science Fair

On Friday Leswalt p5 to 7 and Kirkcolm p6 to 7 went to Wigtown for a science fair. A real-life CSI!

The science fair was set up as a crime scene investigation where a painting had been stolen. There were 14 stations to go to. These investigated some of the clues which had been left at the scene by the criminal.

I really enjoyed the fingerprinting and investigating soil samples using a microscope because they were the messiest bits!

I really liked our trip to Wigtown.

Finlay Scott P5

 

Now check out these photos – there are quite a few dodgy looking suspects!

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