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4th grade criminal justice - law activities $5-10

Preview of Criminal and juvenile Justice

Criminal and juvenile Justice

19.1 Crime in American Society Criminal and Juvenile Justice Types of Crime I: Crimes Against People Types of Crime II: Crimes Against Property Types of Crime III: White-Collar Crime Types of Crime IV: Victimless Crimes Types of Crime V: Crimes against Government 19.2 The Criminal Justice System What Happens to Someone Who is Arrested? Going to Trial Correctional Institutions Facts and Quotes Source: U.S. Department of Justice Watching: Law and Order On a piece of paper: Summarize the episode.
Preview of Three Little Pigs Mock Trial Activity - Digital - Project-based Learning

Three Little Pigs Mock Trial Activity - Digital - Project-based Learning

Take your civics, government, criminal justice, or bias & perspective learning digital with this mock trial project! Your students will listen to several version of The Three Little Pigs, then put the Third Pig on trial after walking through a series of slides about how a criminal trial looks in the American justice system. Assign some slides or all of them - they are all created for you.This product includes:- teacher pages with directions, the link to copy the Google-compatible presentat
Preview of Mock Trial by Jury

Mock Trial by Jury

In this activity your students will put the Boy from "The Giving Tree" by Shel Silverstein on trial for being a bad friend to the Tree. Students will be assigned roles for the mock trial including: jury member, judge, witness, bailiff, member of the prosecution team or defense team and more! Teacher slides will help guide students through an outline to draft opening statements, witness testimonies, direct and cross examination questions and closing arguments. On the day of the mock trial, studen
Preview of Make Your Own Crime Scene Activity

Make Your Own Crime Scene Activity

Created by
Soumara Siddiqui
Make your own crime scene with these printable sheets. The sheets included will have you fill out victim statements, witness statements, suspects, details of the crime scene, and sketches if you are the one creating the crime scene. If you are the "detective" you will review the crime scene and follow the Detective's 5 steps while you fill your own sheets to narrow down the prime suspect, figure out the motive, and find out how the suspect perpetrated the crime. The "detective" will process the
Preview of Rules, Rights and Responsibilities (Grades 4-6) by Teaching Ink

Rules, Rights and Responsibilities (Grades 4-6) by Teaching Ink

Created by
Teaching Ink
Children are not always aware of the fact that with rights come responsibilities. This book will help them understand the relationship between the two. Responsibilities at home, in school and in the community are taught in this book. The purpose of this book is to provide materials that can be used by the teacher to make children aware of the working of the Juvenile Court System. The materials are generic in nature and not specific to any one state. The materials will provide practical experienc
Preview of Yertle The Turtle Mock Trial

Yertle The Turtle Mock Trial

Students will read the story 'Yertle the Turtle' and then participate in this mock trial for their Social Studies class. Each student will be provided with a part (can accommodate entire classes as many students will be assigned to the jury) and a script to read from. Practicing parts is recommended for the trial to run smoothly.
Preview of Criminal Justice | Bill of Rights | Digital for Google Classroom

Criminal Justice | Bill of Rights | Digital for Google Classroom

Your students will love investigating the Criminal Justice System especially when they approach it in a fun and engaging manner.There's an option to play virtual Bill of Rights BINGO if you have a camera set-up.If you're looking for just the PRINTABLE version, click the link below:Criminal Justice BASICS Print and GO!OR save 20% with the Printable and Digital Set:Criminal Justice BASICS Printable and Digital*** Check out the PREVIEW for all the details of what's included ***This activity is fill
Preview of B.B. Wolf Goes To Trial (Play)

B.B. Wolf Goes To Trial (Play)

Created by
Tandy Reilley
A wonderful, comedic play I wrote in 2008 that went with the 2nd Grade standards of comparing and contrasting similar texts. This play was a culminating activity that went with studying several version or the stories: Little Red Riding Hood & The 3 Little Pigs. The students acted the play out in front of their peers and parents. Some students choral read their lines while others memorized their lines! The audience members are sure to get a laugh and the students will never forget the fun t
Preview of Social Justice One Pager

Social Justice One Pager

Created by
Mrs EAE
A one-pager is a great way for students to incorporate their ideas with artistic elements. Students create a final product that resembles a magazine cover – large clear images, block lettering, a balanced layout, etc. You'll get the same information you would from a traditional book report -- but, students will be able to independently and creatively show you what they know!For this one-pager, students will record information about the concept of social justice. This will take approximately 15-4
Preview of Fairy Tale Forensics Learning Unit

Fairy Tale Forensics Learning Unit

A collection of lessons / activities in the form of a presentation with slides to inspire, instruct and guide through each activity. There is also a PDF with screenshots of each slide and teacher's notes.The 'umbrella' of the Teachers Telling Tales "Once upon a crime" series, Fairy Tale Forensics brings together lots of ideas using well-known fairy tales to explore story and citizenship themes through a crime topic. The activities are designed to build from one another and can be followed consec
Preview of Fingerprint Activity

Fingerprint Activity

This engaging fingerprint analysis laboratory activity will teach your students about a few basic types of fingerprints. Students will read background information about fingerprints and forensic analysis, then collect their own fingerprints using a few readily available materials. Finally, students will compile the results from their classmates and draw a double bar graph to analyze their results. One of my students' favourite grade 6 projects every year!Also included in my Evidence and Investig
Preview of Detective Science for Kids

Detective Science for Kids

Learning detective skills is a fun and effective way to teach students how to be observant, curious, and precise--all skills that translate into excellent work habits in the classroom! Solving a mystery requires critical thinking skills, which I call "PE for the brain" in my classroom. Students are naturally curious, and they really enjoy detective work!
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