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4th grade criminal justice - law activities $10 and up

Preview of Student Lawyers: Criminal Court Mock Trials & Cases with PowerPoint

Student Lawyers: Criminal Court Mock Trials & Cases with PowerPoint

Students will get the opportunity to be lawyers and prosecute or defend an accused person in a criminal trial (11 total). Each group will consist of 2 lawyers (prosecuting and defending), and an accused person. The teacher will act as the judge and guide the jury as they vote on the verdict. The majority vote determines the verdict. This unit includes court brief handouts, directions, and PowerPoint explaining how the cases will proceed. Visit our store for much more helpful and free stuff!Crim
Preview of Once Upon a Crime Fairytale Forensics Bundle

Once Upon a Crime Fairytale Forensics Bundle

Everything you need for a fun, engaging topic on fairy tales / crime! A presentation with a learning unit consisting of twelve activities with a focus on critical thinking skills and creativity. High quality visual aids to stimulate speaking and listening and drama activities. Templates for writing, drawing and role play tasks.Students will love creating their own special agent ID card and working as part of a team to create an investigation board with crime scene photos, bagged evidence and mug
Preview of CSI Time Travelers: A Gifted Unit

CSI Time Travelers: A Gifted Unit

This is a 12-lesson unit for gifted 3rd-6th graders, designed to last one semester. It teaches the history of forensic science in a very hands-on and engaging way. Students track a criminal through history, but he keeps slipping away! The ancient forensic science techniques just aren't enough for keep up with this criminal. But when he reaches modern day and students can use modern day techniques, the criminal better watch out!The crimes occur in Medieval Times, the Wild West, and Modern Day New
Preview of Virginia V. John Brown - Mock Trial

Virginia V. John Brown - Mock Trial

Created by
Brian Michael
"We are two peoples. We are a people for Freedom and a people for slavery. Between the two, conflict is inevitable." Is conflict inevitable?  John Brown tested this theory, but was he a Zealot or Terrorist?  Was he a Hero or the Villain?  Were John Brown's actions just or unjust?  Students get to analyze both sides of this famous American abolitionist by putting John Brown on trial for his actions during the raid of Harpers Ferry through this fun Common Core activity. Students will analyze prima
Preview of COURT IS NOW IN SESSION A Mock Courtroom Play

COURT IS NOW IN SESSION A Mock Courtroom Play

Created by
HANDS ON LESSONS
This is a Mock Courtroom play to allow students to learn and understand, how it runs and operates, and to learn and understand the key roles of the main persons in a courtroom.My sister: Most people have that special sibling that they closely bond with. Of my three sisters, Linda Marie Smalley was the one I bonded with. She passed in 2009 of complications of a surgery. She wrote this play for me a year before she died.History: When I did this with my students, I called the local paper and invit
Preview of Whatever After: Fairest of All by Sarah Mlynowski, A Fairy Tale Spin-off!

Whatever After: Fairest of All by Sarah Mlynowski, A Fairy Tale Spin-off!

Created by
Kids Wings
Have you ever had insomnia? No, that's not a new kind of spaghetti. Insomnia is not being able to sleep and for little kids, that the best excuse in the world for getting to go exploring in the middle of the night! That's what my clever little brother did. When he found an item of interest that he was exploring for, he woke me up from a fairy tale dream and dragged me into the basement to see it. What do you think it was? You knew? A mirror? Really? You're ahead of me. It looked like a pretty no
Preview of Differentiation | Activities BUNDLE

Differentiation | Activities BUNDLE

This DIFFERENTIATION Bundle has everything you need for a meaningful and engaging Gifted and Talented or Enrichment Program for Grades 4-6! ...and you are saving 30% off the total value of the individual unitsThe activities included are part of a successful and ongoing 3-year Gifted and Talented pullout program.These ENRICHING and High-Interest Workshops support exercising students’ brains by teaching them HOW to THINK, not WHAT to THINK!Filled with engaging text and activities, your students wi
Preview of Mock Trial Lesson Plan and Editable Class Preparation for ANY TEXT

Mock Trial Lesson Plan and Editable Class Preparation for ANY TEXT

This resource allows you to engage your students by conducting a mock trial while practicing close reading, citing strong and thorough textual evidence, analyzing evidence, persuasion/argumentation/debate, writing, and speaking/listening.This resource can be used with ANY TEXT, or if used in a Social Studies course, can be used to help students breakdown important trials held throughout history. This resource allows the activity to be broken up anywhere between 2-4 days, between student work day
Preview of PLATYPUS POLICE SQUAD!  The Frog Who Croaked!  A Dragnet Spin-off!

PLATYPUS POLICE SQUAD! The Frog Who Croaked! A Dragnet Spin-off!

Created by
Kids Wings
Platypus Police Squad: The Frog Who Croaked by Jarrett KrosoczkaA hysterical Dragnet spin-off! These are the characters:An English Professor frog who is targeted by an illegal fish dealerA young rookie platypus cop who is paired with an veteran platypus copA jailed panda mobster's slick son who returns to take control of the cityAn aging turtle secretary who can't keep upA flashy lizard wearing a fedora who pops up everywhereA kangaroo bouncerAn angry lobster who has to settle for school mascot
Preview of THE BIG HOUSE!   A Rollicking Mystery  with Law-Related Connections

THE BIG HOUSE! A Rollicking Mystery with Law-Related Connections

Created by
Kids Wings
THE BIG HOUSE! A Rollicking Mystery with Law-Related Connections by Carolyn Coman The trial was over. The verdict? Guilty. The sentence? The Big House. Their parents, being habitual criminals, had to go to the Big House, jail, after being convicted of embezzling funds from The Last Best Hope Charity. Ivy and Ray had to go to the Big House, Marietta's mansion. How could that be? Marietta was the one who accused their parents of the crime! The evil Marietta was responsible for sending thei
Preview of HOW TO STEAL A DOG: A HOMELESS GIRL STEALS A DOG TO COLLECT A REWARD

HOW TO STEAL A DOG: A HOMELESS GIRL STEALS A DOG TO COLLECT A REWARD

Created by
Kids Wings
HOW TO STEAL A DOG by Barbara O'Connor It is estimated that there are over one million homeless children in the United States today, and the number is expected to grow. Homelessness makes children sick. Homeless children make poor decisions. Homelessness wounds young children. Homelessness devastates families. Homeless children struggle in school. Georgina's story is one that brings the problem to the surface. ------------------------------------------------ Told in first person voice by a ho
Preview of Civics and Citizenship: Laws and citizens – Year 4

Civics and Citizenship: Laws and citizens – Year 4

Created by
RIC Publications
This is a 26-page ebook from the Australian Curriculum Civics and Citizenship series that covers: Knowledge and understanding The differences between ‘rules’ and ‘laws’, why laws are important and how they affect the lives of people, including experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples (ACHASSK092) Humanities and Social Sciences links Stories of the First Fleet, including reasons for the journey, who travelled to Australia, and their experiences following arrival (A
Preview of Mock Trial Lesson Plan and Editable Class Preparation for ANY TEXT

Mock Trial Lesson Plan and Editable Class Preparation for ANY TEXT

This resource allows you to engage your students by conducting a mock trial while practicing close reading, citing strong and thorough textual evidence, analyzing evidence, persuasion/argumentation/debate, writing, and speaking/listening.This resource can be used with ANY TEXT, or if used in a Social Studies course, can be used to help students breakdown important trials held throughout history.This resource allows the activity to be broken up anywhere between 2-4 days, between student work days
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