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55dsl hoodies Available in S to 2XL Full Zip Hooded Sweat (AV521) Available in S to 3XL Ultra Blend Adult Hooded Sweatshirt (GD54) Premium Cotton Hooded Sweatshirt (GD64) Available in S to XXL The tenth season of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation premiered on CBS on September 24, 2009, and ended May 20, 2010. The series stars Marg Helgenberger and Laurence Fishburne. Riley Adams leaves the CSI team in turmoil, as Catherine's leadership skills are called into question ("Family Affair"), during the 10th season of CSI. The team, including the newly returned Sara Sidle, continue to investigate the gruesome, the premeditated, and the unusual, including the death of a porn producer ("Ghost Town"), a botched robbery ("Working Stiffs"), a cop-on-cop homicide ("Coup de Grace"), the murder of a football coach ("Blood Sport"), a bizarre revenge plot ("Death & The Maiden"), a death at a bowling tournament ("Lover's Lanes")

, and a human trafficking case that leads Ray to both New York and Miami ("The Lost Girls"). Meanwhile, Nick, Greg, and Hodges celebrate Henry's birthday ("Appendicitement") as Catherine comes face to face with Rascal Flatts ("Unshockable"), and Langston begins to investigate a series of murders committed by Dr. Jekyll ("Sin City Blue"), which may lead to his own brutal end ("Meat Jekyll"). Lauren Lee Smith is no longer part of the regular cast. Liz Vassey and David Berman both become main cast members. Main article: List of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation characters See also: Minor characters in CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Jorja Fox as Sara Sidle Archie Kao as Archie Johnson Sheeri Rappaport as Mandy Webster Jon Wellner as Henry Andrews Marc Vann as Conrad Ecklie Alex Carter as Lou Vartann Bill Irwin as Nate HaskellCSI After School Clubs Raising Aspirations & Attainment in Science This 6-week program is designed to raise aspirations and attainment in Science and STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Math’s) at an early age.

These master-classes consist of a series of engaging Forensic Science sessions over a 6-week period, culminating in a Crime Scene Investigation session, where all pupils get dressed up in White SOCO suits and investigate their own Crime Scenes, applying their newly learned skill-set. Contact us today for more information The Forensic Science workshops that we took part in during NSEW Week 2014 were a fantastic way to excite children about real life science! The children learned the importance of forensics and were able to acquire many forensic skills throughout the morning as the sessions were so well planned and resourced. The attention to planning and detail by Jacqui and the team meant we were able to cram so much learning (and fun!) St. Mary’s Catholic Primary, Nottingham "Our school hall was transformed into a Crime Scene Investigation as our 80 Ks2 pupils were engaged, challenged and enthralled by PulseCSI and their approach to scientific enquiry and teamwork.

Having had 20 years experience of enrichment activities the PulseCSI day is amongst the best I have seen for impact on all pupils. In terms of value for money, the day is exceptional and deals with higher order problem solving and communication skills. The amount and quality of the content impressed all staff and pupils. Know that pupil will remember the CSI day at Great Abington Primary for the rest of their lives! Why was the day so successful? The quality of the resources and materials provided by Jacqui ensured pupils connected with the processes, learning, and contexts provided throughout the day. All pupils learned scientific and general knowledge facts. Scientific learning was related to each individual and created a real buzz and ownership of learning. All resources are provided and of high quality. In the afternoon pupils and staff were fully immersed as Scene Of Crime Officers wearing full body suits, gloves, masks and shoe covers. Activities related to real life scenarios and concepts, ideas and situations pupils had read about or seen on TV, online and in films.

Collaboration and teamwork are at the heart of the activities. Mixed teams of pupils from Y3 to Y6 supported and learned together for the whole day. Jacqui ensures that the day is fully inclusive and equitable for pupils. e-safety is integrated into the session and provides up to date, relevant advice and guidance for all pupils. Display resources are created on the day and a DVD of images and video is provided. A week after the event pupils, staff and the wider school community are still referring to the day, and as a launch for our ‘Crime and Punishment’ topic the outcomes could not have been better. Our expectations had been exceeded and we look forward to many more days with the PulseCSI team in the future. Guy Underwood - Headteacher Great Abington Primary School, Cambridge Working Scientifically in the new Primary Curriculum Full Day Workshop programmes for Primary, Secondary, Independent & Special Educational Needs Schools on a nationwide basis.

Our workshops are tailored accordingly to KS2, KS3, KS4, KS5 & 6th form year groups and your schools timetable. If your school is looking to Raise Aspirations and Attainment in Science & STEM this workshop will certainly meet your objectives. After 12 years of teaching, I can hand on heart say that the C.S.I. Forensic science workshop was the best educational experience my classes have EVER had! I can not recommend it highly enough. The buzz of learning, from start to finish was amazing! The children got knee deep in the skills of forensic science and left the school that day with a pep in their step, a deeper love and appreciation of science and to top it all off – a full SOCO outfit! Dan Sandy, Assistant Head Barnfields Primary School, Stafford "A few weeks ago, our year 6 children participated in Pulse’s forensic science workshop as part of our Crime and Punishment topic. The day was spectacular! From the moment Jacqui introduced herself, the children were hooked.

As such an unexplored area in the primary curriculum, they had so many questions before the day and Jacqui was able to pass on a whole wealth of knowledge. One of the day’s best qualities was that it was so practical. All of the children got to participate in the fingerprinting, fibre analysis etc. and the fact that this was then applied to a crime scene made the learning so much more worthwhile. The afternoon was even better than the morning, with the children donning their SOCO suits and having a go a solving a crime. All of the equipment and pieces of evidence were so realistic, even the teachers were sucked in! We were really impressed with how much was fitted into the day and how organised Jacqui was with everything she had brought along. Overall it was a fantastic day and well worth the money. We would highly recommend it to other schools and teachers, even if you’re not focusing on crime and punishment. It gave many opportunities to work as a team and practise problem-solving skills as well.

Laura SmytheSacred Heart Catholic Primary School, New Malden, Surrey Re-energised, Inspired, Engaged & Motivated A full-day INSET designed to equip teachers to conduct Forensic Science activities within a classroom environment, used by many Schools as a Team Building & Enrichment Day. If appropriate this session is ideal in supporting teaching staff who are delivering the BTEC First Diploma in Applied Science (unit 10) and practical "hands on" Science sessions in KS3 - KS4 "Please accept our most sincere thanks for the excellent training afternoon you delivered for us. We had an agenda of ‘energising and enthusing, learning’ and you not only achieved this for us but you also provided a fantastic team building platform - very well thought out and delivered. The problem solving and skills based approaches you led us through really made us think, analyse and interpret information; all things we ask children to do every day. We enjoyed being in the learning seat and everyone is energised and enthused ready for the new half term!"

Paul Bowlas - Headteacher Holy Trinity Junior School, Ripon, North Yorkshire "This was one of the best INSET training days the school has taken part in for a long time. We had an absolutely fabulous experience. Using the equipment, the unique fingerprint key rings and of course dressing up in the white protective suits, made the workshop! As a school, we wanted something which would launch this year’s whole school development area of Science and which would be interactive, engaging and fun and that’s just what we got with the Pulse Crime Scene Investigation Day. Our group of 26, a mixture of teachers and support staff, were hooked from the very start. As a Head it was wonderful to see everyone working together as a team, on an equal footing, learning new skills, discussing and sharing ideas, reasoning, explaining theories, collecting and reviewing evidence and excited about their work. Jacqui was fantastic as a facilitator. Her subject knowledge and delivery were excellent.