Students wash and dry their hands thoroughly before the activity begins.
Place a small amount of talcum powder into a bowl. Dip the brush and load the bristles lightly.
Apply powder to the fingertip above the last crease. The teacher may assist younger students.
Gently press the powdered finger onto the sticky side of a piece of clear tape.
Peel the tape away smoothly and press it sticky-side down onto an acetate sheet.
Use a magnifier to examine the pattern. Photograph the print with a mobile phone.
Students sketch the shape they see and compare their print with the prints of others in the class.
Oral prompt: Tell me one thing you saw in your fingerprint that surprised you.
Oral prompt: What do you want to find out because of what you saw? Why do you want to know that?
Oral prompt: Did AI say anything that didn't match what you actually saw in your own print?
Oral prompt: Could someone who didn't do this activity say what you just said? What did you see that they didn't?
Oral prompt: What question do you have now that you didn't have before you looked at your fingerprint?